NCAA Football 09

NCAA Football 09
NCAA Football 09
NCAA Football 09
Darren McFadden on the Xbox 360 cover of the game.
Developer(s) EA Tiburon, EA Canada
Publisher(s) EA Sports
Platform(s) Xbox 360, PS3, PSP, PlayStation 2, Wii
Release date(s) July 15, 2008[1]
Genre(s) Sports
Mode(s) Single-player
Multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: Everyone (E)

NCAA Football 09 is a college football video game created by EA Sports, a subsidiary of Electronic Arts. The game was announced on February 14, 2008 and was released on July 15, 2008.[1][2] The Wii version of the game is titled NCAA Football 09 All-Play and launched under EA Sports' new All-Play brand exclusive to the platform.[3]

Contents

New Features

EA Tiburon made several additions and modifications to the game from previous editions.

  • A new animation system has been put in place, whereby players are no longer locked into an animation. This allows players to chain together various moves, enabling a more fluid style of play.
  • After throwing an interception, the player is allowed to answer a "Quarterback Quiz". The player is given several pictures - representing photos taken by the offensive coordinator - and is presented with three choices of defensive schemes to select. This new feature is solely for the controller/player to understand and read the defense.
  • Quarterbacks playing on the road can be rattled by home crowds, forcing them to misread routes or completely forget plays. This effect is not amplified with an incorrect guess on the "Quarterback Quiz".
  • Players can give coaching strategies, whereby the entire offense or defense will focus on a single action, such as forcing a turnover or ignoring the crowd noise.
  • Players can call a timeout before a key field goal or extra point attempt to "ice" the kicker, which will overlay the kick meter with a sheet of ice, change the camera angle to a more dramatic view, cause the player's controller to shake violently, and give an audible heartbeat sound effect, which matches the pulse of the controller's rumble.
  • There are new, school-specific celebrations, many of which involve the school's mascot.
  • School-specific custom stadium sounds can be added from MP3s loaded on your gaming system's hard drive. Numerous user-created websites have popped up to facilitate this feature.
  • The new "Coke Zero Mascot Mash Up" mode, where teams are made up entirely of the school's mascot. In this mode, ball-handling maneuvers are more fantasy-oriented, allowing the player to perform flips rather than typical jukes and spins.
  • Mini-games allow for playing "H-O-R-S-E" with field goal kicks.
  • Online Dynasty Mode with support for up to 12 players across Xbox Live or Playstation Network.
  • Ball trails and turbo trails for the Wii version.
  • Freshman (PSP) and Family Play (PS2) modes simplify gameplay to single button presses, while also telling the novice player when to actually press the button to perform an action. The game will also suggest plays to run in specific situations.
  • New Name Brand Visors/Eye Shields Nike, Oakley, & Under Armour.

Team Rankings

Rank Team
1 Georgia Bulldogs
2 Oklahoma Sooners
3 Ohio State Buckeyes
4 USC Trojans
5 Florida Gators
6 LSU Tigers
7 Missouri Tigers
8 West Virginia Mountaineers
9 Wisconsin Badgers
10 Texas Longhorns
11 Clemson Tigers
12 Texas Tech Red Raiders
13 Penn State Nittany Lions
14 Arizona State Sun Devils
15 Kansas Jayhawks
16 Auburn Tigers
17 Virginia Tech Hokies
18 Illinois Fighting Illini
19 Tennessee Volunteers
20 BYU Cougars
21 South Carolina Gamecocks
22 Alabama Crimson Tide
23 Oregon Ducks
24 Cincinnati Bearcats
25 Wake Forest Demon Deacons

Cover

In order to promote its new Wii version of NCAA Football, EA held a competition from February 14, 2008 until March 14, 2008, allowing for fans to vote on their favorite NCAA Division I FBS college team mascot (with the University of Montana's Monte the lone FCS representative).[1][2] The winner of the competition, Michigan State's mascot Sparty, is featured on the cover art for the Wii.[4]

Each of the other four versions of the game features a different athlete on the cover. All are former collegiate players, as the use of an active student athlete is against NCAA regulations.

Demo

A contest was released June 19 at the Xbox Live Marketplace (Xbox 360) and PlayStation Store (PlayStation 3). The teams are Ohio State Buckeyes and the LSU Tigers and with 2 minute quarters at varsity level. A mascot game is also available with the Florida Gators versus the Texas Longhorns.[citation needed] Retired Online Play On February 5, 2011, EA retired online play for several old games, including NCAA Football 09 for all platforms.

Reception

The PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of NCAA Football 09 were generally well received by critics, earning scores of 81/100 and 83/100, respectively.[8][9] IGN gave the game a score of 8.4/10 for both the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions.[10]

References

  1. ^ a b c "McFadden picked for NCAA Football 09 cover". ESPN. 2008-03-06. Archived from the original on March 13, 2008. http://web.archive.org/web/20080313190432/http://sports.espn.go.com/videogames/news/story?id=3280022. Retrieved 2008-03-10. 
  2. ^ a b EA SPORTS Announces NCAA FOOTBALL 09 for the Wii. . Electronic Arts. 2008-02-14. http://www.ea.com/article.jsp?id=ncaa092iifeb1408. Retrieved 2008-02-26. 
  3. ^ "EA SPORTS Unveils Wii-Specific "All-Play" Line of Games". 2008-06-27. http://www.easports.com/read/20080627-allplayrelease.xml. 
  4. ^ Sparty the Spartan from Michigan State University Selected as NCAA Football 09 Cover Mascot for the Wii. . Electronic Arts. 2008-03-18. http://www.ea.com/article.jsp?id=sparty. Retrieved 2008-03-18. 
  5. ^ EA Selects Darren McFadden as the First of Four Cover Athletes for NCAA FOOTBALL 09. . Electronic Arts. 2008-03-06. http://www.easports.com/article.jsp?id=ncaa093608. Retrieved 2008-03-10. 
  6. ^ EA Brings the Electricity of Big Play Saturday in NCAA Football 09. . Electronic Arts (GameSpot.com). 2008-04-23. http://www.gamespot.com/xbox360/sports/ncaafootball09/news.html?sid=6189731&mode=recent&print=1. Retrieved 2008-05-03. 
  7. ^ "DeSean Jackson inadvertently revealed as PS2 NCAA Football 09 cover athlete". PastaPadre.com. 2008-04-28. http://www.pastapadre.com/2552/desean-jackson-inadvertently-revealed-as-ps2-ncaa-football-09-cover-athlete. Retrieved 2008-05-03. 
  8. ^ NCAA Football 09 (PS3)
  9. ^ NCAA Football 09 (Xbox 360)
  10. ^ Haynes, Jeff (July 15, 2008). "NCAA Football 09 Review". IGN.com. http://ps3.ign.com/articles/889/889458p3.html. Retrieved May 12, 2010. 

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