NBA 2K13 was the first of the 2K series to include this controversial feature that is used to purchase upgrades for players, in game clothing, boosts, and much more.
VC
This superstar quarterback took his turn hosting a live show of Jeopardy, finally giving me something in common with a professional athlete.
Aaron Rodgers
This superstar left tackle wore the number 69 during the 2020 NFL season, in which he was selected as first-team All-Pro.
David Bakhtiari
This Chicago Bears QB had a brief stint in Athens before transferring to Ohio State and playing two seasons with the Buckeyes.
Justin Fields
This restaurant has concession stands inside of Atlanta’s Mercedes Benz Stadium, despite not being open during most Falcon game days.
Chick-Fil-A
The wildly popular NCAA Football series may be seeing a revival in the near future, but as of right now this edition of the game is the most recent one available.
NCAA Football 14
iFight Shelby Marx is a season 2 episode of the Nickelodeon hit series iCarly in which Carly fights fictional MMA star Shelby Marx, played by this fellow Nick star.
Victoria Justice
This NBA team won 69 games in the 1996-97 NBA season, third-most of all time, en route to an NBA Finals victory.
The Chicago Bulls
Before there was E'twaun Ledeyka, the Atlanta Hawks of the 1980s featured this high-flying star forward, a University of Georgia Alumni. Double points for the player's nickname.
Dominique Wilkins, nicknamed "The Human Highlight Reel"
This cereal is dubbed “The Breakfast of Champions”, and is known for its boxes featuring athletes or teams after big wins.
Wheaties
EA announced Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady as the two cover athletes for the next edition of Madden, Madden 22. This is the second time that two athletes have been featured on the cover of Madden, as these two players appeared together on the cover of Madden 10. Just like Mahomes and Brady, the two players met in the Super Bowl the year prior.
Larry Fitzgerald and Troy Polamalu
Ben Wyatt of “Parks and Recreation” was infamous for his brief term as an 18-year-old mayor of the city Patridge. Most notably, he funded a giant winter sports complex known as “Ice Town”, which bankrupted the fictional city in this U.S. state.
Minnesota
This 90’s era NBA star had his fair share of controversies, one of them which he was denied his request to wear the jersey number 69 because then-commissioner David Stern thought the player's last name with that number was a bad look for the league.
Dennis Rodman
Known as “The Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry”, Georgia has played this SEC West school in football since their very first season in 1892.
The University of Auburn
Larry Bird and Michael Jordan engage in a high-stakes game of Horse for Jordan’s lunch in this iconic 1993 commercial for this restaurant.
McDonald's
Prior to the release of NBA 2K21, this all-time great hooper appeared in every single edition of the game, dating back to 2000.
Vince Carter
This Philly slugger made an appearance on a season 9 episode of the office, a show which has a character of the same exact name.
Ryan Howard
This Boston Bruin finished 3rd in the NHL in points scored for the 2020-2021 season with 69.
Brad Marchand
This football great spent 1996-1998 as a wide receiver and cornerback for the Bulldogs before having a Hall of Fame career with Washington, Denver, and New Orleans.
Champ Bailey
Sushi lovers will want to take a trip to this United States city, where critically acclaimed Asian food can be found at its baseball stadium, Safeco Field.
Seattle
This avid soccer fan and NBA star is also a star in FIFA. He went 30-0 in Fifa 21’s popular game mode “Weekend League”, a feat which propelled him to be one of the top-ranked Ultimate Team players in the world.
Joel Embiid
Zack and Cody Martin create a fantasy football league in this episode of the Suite Life on Deck where this former MVP and Super Bowl champion quarterback makes a brief appearance.
Kurt Warner
With the nickname “miracle”, this MLB team completed the nicest turnaround in baseball history, winning the 1969 World Series after finishing with one of the worst records in the league the year prior.
The New York "Miracle" Mets
The University of Georgia boasts many great athletic programs, and one stands above the rest. The Bulldogs dominate this obscure, animal-based sport, with a total of 7 national championships, including one in 2021.
Equestrian
The Indy 500 is perhaps the most iconic race in the world. As a tradition, the winner of every race celebrates at the end by drinking a bottle of this.
Milk