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Release Date: 15-Jul-2008
ESRB: Everyone
New Features
NCAA Football 09 will unveil the all-new Break Away Animation Engine which allows gamers to break in and out of moves giving the user more direct control as well as instant influence and responsiveness on the field.[1]
Offensive lines will also create bigger holes and create cutback lanes for running backs to utilize.
EA Locker will make it's way into the NCAA Football series, allowing users to exchange fully named rosters online which EA can't sell within the game due to NCAA regulations. Previously, users had to download the free rosters to memory cards or send the cards to roster makers, who would upload a named roster for the price of shipping and handling.
A new feature being brought back is home field advantage, which uses EA's top 25 Toughest Places to Play list to interfere with audibles and more when visiting those stadiums.
Stadiums will now be louder and dynamic to reflect the college gaming, such as reacting to a big play.
There will be a custom stadium sounds feature, allowing user customizable music to create a truly authentic feel to each stadium.
The field and sidelines will be more realistic than previous games like having much more backup players on the sidelines, cheerleaders, and field degrading during the game. Mascots will also be user influenced after a touchdown.
New college player models, including more than 50 alternate uniforms
New online features are also being implemented; including online dynasties and file sharing (includes roster sharing).
New college specific tackling engine
A refined and improved recruiting system
post-game presentation and play-by-play
Offline cooperative play with up to four players
The ability to return missed field goals
Bluffed play art to prevent people from looking at your playcalls when sitting next to you
Formation audibles
Smart routes
Bobble catches
Better passing control
Mascot Games
Interactive TD celebrations
New Post play continuation
All-New Mini Games
QB Quiz to help the quarterback regain composure after a turnover
Random play selection in practice mode
Quick replay
CPU vs. CPU (spectator mode)
Smooth 60 FPS
Even teams option in play now
New Facemask designs
(via Squad XP) - More Than 50,000 Players Competed Throughout the Competition Esque Eady, was named the Grand Prize winner of the NCAA Football ‘09 Tournament sponsored by GameStop, Corp. (NYSE:GME), the world’s largest video game and entertainment software retailer. (09/05/2008 at 6:06PM)
NCAA Football 09 Play & Win Sweepstakes
(via Xbox Live) -- Register your gamertag, then play NCAA Football 09 online between August 29-31 to enter. You could win a complete home theater setup from Samsung and an Xbox 360 Elite console. (08/26/2008 at 5:00PM)
NCAA Football 09 - Review
(via Planet Xbox) - Providing an Online Dynasty mode to keep gamers entrenched in their favorite college football team, NCAA Football 09 turned out to be a quality sports title. While ignoring that the gameplay has changed very little, this year’s NCAA Football from EA Sports delivered an Online Dynasty mode that supports up to 12 players. (08/20/2008 at 10:02AM)
NCAA 09 Insert Football Pun s U.S. Software Sales In July Npd Group
(via Kotaku) - Nintendo may have reigned supreme in U.S. hardware, but it's the Xbox 360 that enjoys the best selling software for the month of July, as NCAA Football 09 moved close to 400,000 copies on Microsoft's platform. (08/14/2008 at 4:20PM)
EA finally patches NCAA Football 09 NCAA Football 09
(via Game Radar) -- EA Sports has released an auto-update patch for the football franchise that promises to fix many of the issues found in the game. A list of patch fixes can be found after jump. (08/09/2008 at 3:19AM)
EA finally patches NCAA Football 09
(via Xbox 360 Fanboy) - Filed under: News College football fans have a certain level of passion that you don't see in other college sports and prove it annually by cracking the bank for EA's NCAA Football game. Having been promised the best version the series has ever seen (as sports gamers are told every year), NCAA Football 09 buyers were confronted by a pile of errors and glitches from day one. (08/08/2008 at 1:30PM)
NCAA Football 09 - Xbox 360 Review
(via Xbox Solutions) - The College football season is near and once again EA has brought out their NCAA Football series. It seems each year the release is earlier and earlier but for fans of college football it's a welcomed sports title. (08/06/2008 at 7:12PM)
NCAA Football 09 - Review HD
(via Game Trailers) -- Will this be another breakout season for the college pigskin franchise? (08/01/2008 at 8:07PM)
NCAA Football 09 Patch Details NCAA Football 09
(via Game Radar) -- List of what is being included in the second patch for NCAA Football 09. Also an update on the first patch that should be out shortly. (08/01/2008 at 1:05PM)
NCAA Football 09 Game Guide
(via Gamespot) -- School spirit is good, but GameSpot's game guide for NCAA Football 09 will be even better to get you to the national championships. (08/01/2008 at 6:41AM)
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| Game Features |
NCAA Football 09
Release Date: 15-Jul-2008
ESRB: Everyone
New Features
NCAA Football 09 will unveil the all-new Break Away Animation Engine which allows gamers to break in and out of moves giving the user more direct control as well as instant influence and responsiveness on the field.[1]
Offensive lines will also create bigger holes and create cutback lanes for running backs to utilize.
EA Locker will make it's way into the NCAA Football series, allowing users to exchange fully named rosters online which EA can't sell within the game due to NCAA regulations. Previously, users had to download the free rosters to memory cards or send the cards to roster makers, who would upload a named roster for the price of shipping and handling.
A new feature being brought back is home field advantage, which uses EA's top 25 Toughest Places to Play list to interfere with audibles and more when visiting those stadiums.
Stadiums will now be louder and dynamic to reflect the college gaming, such as reacting to a big play.
There will be a custom stadium sounds feature, allowing user customizable music to create a truly authentic feel to each stadium.
The field and sidelines will be more realistic than previous games like having much more backup players on the sidelines, cheerleaders, and field degrading during the game. Mascots will also be user influenced after a touchdown.
New college player models, including more than 50 alternate uniforms
New online features are also being implemented; including online dynasties and file sharing (includes roster sharing).
New college specific tackling engine
A refined and improved recruiting system
post-game presentation and play-by-play
Offline cooperative play with up to four players
The ability to return missed field goals
Bluffed play art to prevent people from looking at your playcalls when sitting next to you
Formation audibles
Smart routes
Bobble catches
Better passing control
Mascot Games
Interactive TD celebrations
New Post play continuation
All-New Mini Games
QB Quiz to help the quarterback regain composure after a turnover
Random play selection in practice mode
Quick replay
CPU vs. CPU (spectator mode)
Smooth 60 FPS
Even teams option in play now
New Facemask designs
Game News
GameStopÂ’s National Champion for NCAA Football Â’09 Tournamen(via Squad XP) - More Than 50,000 Players Competed Throughout the Competition Esque Eady, was named the Grand Prize winner of the NCAA Football ‘09 Tournament sponsored by GameStop, Corp. (NYSE:GME), the world’s largest video game and entertainment software retailer. (09/05/2008 at 6:06PM)
NCAA Football 09 Play & Win Sweepstakes
(via Xbox Live) -- Register your gamertag, then play NCAA Football 09 online between August 29-31 to enter. You could win a complete home theater setup from Samsung and an Xbox 360 Elite console. (08/26/2008 at 5:00PM)
NCAA Football 09 - Review
(via Planet Xbox) - Providing an Online Dynasty mode to keep gamers entrenched in their favorite college football team, NCAA Football 09 turned out to be a quality sports title. While ignoring that the gameplay has changed very little, this year’s NCAA Football from EA Sports delivered an Online Dynasty mode that supports up to 12 players. (08/20/2008 at 10:02AM)
NCAA 09 Insert Football Pun s U.S. Software Sales In July Npd Group
(via Kotaku) - Nintendo may have reigned supreme in U.S. hardware, but it's the Xbox 360 that enjoys the best selling software for the month of July, as NCAA Football 09 moved close to 400,000 copies on Microsoft's platform. (08/14/2008 at 4:20PM)
EA finally patches NCAA Football 09 NCAA Football 09
(via Game Radar) -- EA Sports has released an auto-update patch for the football franchise that promises to fix many of the issues found in the game. A list of patch fixes can be found after jump. (08/09/2008 at 3:19AM)
EA finally patches NCAA Football 09
(via Xbox 360 Fanboy) - Filed under: News College football fans have a certain level of passion that you don't see in other college sports and prove it annually by cracking the bank for EA's NCAA Football game. Having been promised the best version the series has ever seen (as sports gamers are told every year), NCAA Football 09 buyers were confronted by a pile of errors and glitches from day one. (08/08/2008 at 1:30PM)
NCAA Football 09 - Xbox 360 Review
(via Xbox Solutions) - The College football season is near and once again EA has brought out their NCAA Football series. It seems each year the release is earlier and earlier but for fans of college football it's a welcomed sports title. (08/06/2008 at 7:12PM)
NCAA Football 09 - Review HD
(via Game Trailers) -- Will this be another breakout season for the college pigskin franchise? (08/01/2008 at 8:07PM)
NCAA Football 09 Patch Details NCAA Football 09
(via Game Radar) -- List of what is being included in the second patch for NCAA Football 09. Also an update on the first patch that should be out shortly. (08/01/2008 at 1:05PM)
NCAA Football 09 Game Guide
(via Gamespot) -- School spirit is good, but GameSpot's game guide for NCAA Football 09 will be even better to get you to the national championships. (08/01/2008 at 6:41AM)