EA Sports NCAA Football 08 sees its demo released on the Xbox 360 Marketplace. Features USC vs Michigan.
In NCAA Football 08, set to hit stores next month, the 10 listed stadiums represent the toughest places to play a game of virtual football. For whatever reason, a humbling history, dire weather conditions, or cheerleaders that fire laser beams out of their eyeballs, you don't want to visit any of these venues come Saturday during the Fall semester. Full details of the 10 after the jump
NFL stars past, current and future came out for the debut of NCAA Football 08 in New York City. Past pros like Deion Sanders hobnobbed with future stars like JaMarcus Russell and Dwayne Jarrett as EA Sports showed off Xbox 360 and PlayStation 2 versions of NCAA Football 08 to athletes for the first time. SportsGamer was on hand to talk to some of the newest members of the NFL Rookie class.
Article detailing some of the new features for the 2008 version, this comes not a moment too soon, since fans have been upset with the recent versions' lack of innovation and features. The suprise cover is given to the QB for Boise, who has led the Broncos to a 32-5 record as starter, and upset Oklahoma in the Fiesta Bowl. Game will incorporate the winning Statue of Liberty play from that game, in addition to rating users on their abilities, not the abilities of a computer controlled player catching a bad pass. Recruiting also sees a face-lift in the area of ease of use.
The second patch for NCAA Football 09 is out on the 360 and will be soon on the PS3. Read for full details of what is included in the patch.
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.
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.
With quite a few bugs being reported in the upcoming release of NCAA Football 09, is EA working on a patch?
Highlights this week include NCAA Football 2009 (Xbox 360, PS3, PS2, PSP, Nintendo Wii), Rock Band Track Pack Vol 1 (Nintendo Wii, PS2) and Final Fantasy IV (Nintendo DS).