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Nfl Qb Club 2001 Sega Dreamcast - Price Guide & Market Values

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Details

Console
Sega Dreamcast
Genre
Football
Publisher
Acclaim Entertainment
Release
2000

🌍 Market Value

Last update: 3/24/2026
LOOSE
US/NTSC $9
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COMPLETE (CIB)
US/NTSC $14
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NEW (SEALED)
US/NTSC $20
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GRADED
US/NTSC $22
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Market Value & Price Range: Nfl Qb Club 2001

Market analysis for Nfl Qb Club 2001 on Sega Dreamcast. This football title, published by Acclaim Entertainment, published in 2000, remains a staple for Sega Dreamcast collectors. Market data is updated daily based on verified sales history.

Buying Guide & Authenticity

Is Nfl Qb Club 2001 Rare?

Released in 2000 for Sega Dreamcast, Nfl Qb Club 2001 is a football title from Acclaim Entertainment that represents an interesting piece for any collector.

The price stability makes this a reliable choice for collectors. The consistent demand for Acclaim Entertainment's classic titles, combined with the appeal of the football genre, makes it a solid addition to any Sega Dreamcast collection.

Description

Mind-blowing NFL simulation returns with the next installment of this popular, detailed football extravaganza. With full licenses from the NFL and its athletes, the game has all 31teams and 1500 players, plus perfect replication of logos and stadiums. The gameÔÇÖs five modes include Exhibition, Playoff, Season, Practice, and Simulation. Exhibition lets you take the field as any current NFL team, All-Star lineup, or Super Bowl team since 1967. All of the modes keep more comprehensive stats than you could ever hope for, and you can set up a Season to include preseason action, hot-cold streaks, and player development. Not only that, you can create players, teams, playbooks (with up 128 offensive plays), and profiles of chosen formations and pass-run ratios. ThereÔÇÖs even a historical mode that allows you to tap into classic games of yesteryear, featuring teams that date back to 1967. ESPNÔÇÖs Mike Patrick and Randy Cross chime in with commentary, and Brett Favre has returned yet again to add h