Sega oddly chose not to submit a college football game into the market this year. Is EA’s version good enough to make us forget that?
Written on January 4, 2009 | Posted in
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Taking any of today’s sports games and shrinking them down can be a tough prospect. With all of the features that are included, the decision as to which ones to leave out can be tough.
While the N-Gage can’t compete with the home consoles, it does at least provide a fairly decent portable game. There are full seasons to play with over 100 teams (I stopped counting) each with their respective strengths and weaknesses. Though why ...
Written on June 29, 2004 | Posted in
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FROM THE PRESS RELEASE
Nokia, together with Electronic Arts (EA) today announced that NCAA(R) Football 2004 will be developed for the Nokia N-Gage(TM) game deck. One of the best-selling titles from the EA SPORTS(R) range, NCAA Football on the Nokia N-Gage game deck gives mobile quarterbacks the chance to lead their team to the championship anywhere, anytime. The first college football season of NCAA Football 2004 on the Nokia N-Gage game deck will focus on a ...
Written on September 22, 2003 | Posted in
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Face it, people. NCAA Football 2004 will never be better than Madden. It’ll never even be as good. Why? A little corporate policy called “using last year’s Madden engine, modified for the college game.”
Sure, it makes good corporate sense of EA. Why dent Madden’s dominance for the sake of a college football title? Plus there are cost savings involved. Heck, even Sega started doing it last year and this year Sega didn’t even bother ...
Electronic Arts is getting a head start on the college football season with the release of NCAA College Football 2004 for the GameCube, Xbox and Playstation 2. In stores now, the game features over 150 new teams including classic teams like 1924 Notre Dame and 2002 Ohio State and new 1-A conferences like the Big Sky, Southern, Gateway and A-10. Other additions include more mascots, and school specific celebrations.
Perhaps the biggest addition to the franchise ...
Written on July 19, 2003 | Posted in
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