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Developer

EA Tiburon

Genre

Sports

Other Versions

PS2, PS3, PSP

Release Dates

07/15/08 EA Sports
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Community Stats

Owners: 17
Favorite: 0
Tracked: 0
Wishlist: 0
Now Playing: 2
 
8.1

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Summary

Powered behind groundbreaking gameplay controls and unique college-style animations, NCAA Football 09 delivers all the excitement and pageantry of a storied college bowl game. With authentic collegiate gameplay and thousands of school-specific plays, college Saturdays jump to life like never before with NCAA Football 09.

  • All-new breakaway animation engine: The most dynamic football animation system ever lets you take complete control of the game. Break in and out of jukes, stiff arms, spins, and more in a swift, fluid motion, or use the analog stick to steer a player in any direction mid-move.
  • Authentic college football gameplay: With huge cut-back lanes, arm tackles, over-pursuing defenders, and downfield pump fakes, this college game is wide open. Bring a new level of strategy to your game and keep your opponents guessing with new playcall bluffs and formation-specific audibles, allowing you to quickly check off to a secret play at the line of scrimmage.
  • All-new onlnine dynasty mode: Build a collegiate powerhouse online and invite up to 11 players across the country to join. With the same ease and flexibility of managing a fantasy football league, recruit, schedule, and play for up to 60 seasons.
  • Build the ultimate fan base: Shape your program into a perennial powerhouse and watch your team's prestige rating increase after every season. With Dynamic Attendance, fans hungry for a championship flock to the stadium and even travel with you on the road into the most hostile environments. String together consecutive losing seasons and your faithful won't hesitate to jump ship as your rating decreases in defeat.
  • The electricity of college gameday: Experience the pageantry of college football Saturdays as cheerleaders bring the sidelines to life with aerial stunts, celebrating every momentum-swinging moment. Take the party to the next level by celebrating touchdowns with your school mascot after a big score.
  • Home of the twelfth man: Maintaining your composure is key as less experienced players are prone to making bad decisions. Signal callers can re-gain composure by acing the Quarterback Quiz mid-game.

 

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Latest Updates

Release Date Added to Database oliist 29th Mar 2010
Game Information Updated oliist 29th Aug 2009
Game Information Updated pbroy 29th Aug 2009
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Game Summary added to Database brute 23rd Jul 2008
Release Date Added to Database nordlead 11th Jun 2008
Box Art Added Retrasado 30th Mar 2008

Sales History

Total Sales
0.00m
Japan
0.65m
NA
0.00m
Europe
0.05m
Others
0.71m
Total
1 n/a 247,238 n/a 43,630 290,868
2 n/a 71,294 n/a 12,581 83,875
3 n/a 40,940 n/a 7,225 48,165
4 n/a 23,394 n/a 4,128 27,522
5 n/a 14,317 n/a 2,527 16,844
6 n/a 8,638 n/a 1,524 10,162
7 n/a 8,656 n/a 1,528 10,184
8 n/a 7,336 n/a 1,295 8,631
9 n/a 6,451 n/a 1,138 7,589
10 n/a 5,628 n/a 993 6,621

Opinion (8)

WiiBox3 posted 02/09/2008, 05:58
@Brayan A.. HAHAHAHAHAHAH. Believe whatever you like.
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MasterZack posted 15/08/2008, 05:15
BrayanA, youre damn rigth
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BrayanA posted 15/08/2008, 11:22
"The REAL football" is what you call soccer. American football is what we call to your "REAL football"
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SmokedHostage posted 06/08/2008, 12:51
@RDBRaptor I think it's called Football because you gain yards which can be divided into feet.
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squibbfire posted 04/08/2008, 03:17
I recently played this game...absolutely was not worth the 60 bucks...Buyers remorse written all over this one...Luckily i was able to take it back:)
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RDBRaptor posted 31/07/2008, 10:18
I've never understood why we call it football... The only time they use their feet on it is during a punt, receiving, and field goals. Muscleball would be more appropriate :)
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