The end of NCAA games?

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...and the start of high prices?

http://www.gamestop.com/xbox-360/games/ ... -2k8/66863 (i bought this real cheap back then for a used one and now the price has double/triple somewhat).
http://www.gamestop.com/xbox-360/games/ ... 2010/75473 (still the same :mrgreen: )
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I never thought sports games would become collectors items. :lol:
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sevin0seven wrote:...and the start of high prices?

http://www.gamestop.com/xbox-360/games/ ... -2k8/66863 (i bought this real cheap back then for a used one and now the price has double/triple somewhat).
http://www.gamestop.com/xbox-360/games/ ... 2010/75473 (still the same :mrgreen: )
Yeah they caught on there my friend. I remember getting the PS3 version for $0.99 a couple years ago (have my original 360 version also). Problem is the servers are now down so the ease of just grabbing Operation sports rosters (which you couldn't use online anyway which stunk) is tougher.
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retrosportsgamer wrote:
sevin0seven wrote:...and the start of high prices?

http://www.gamestop.com/xbox-360/games/ ... -2k8/66863 (i bought this real cheap back then for a used one and now the price has double/triple somewhat).
http://www.gamestop.com/xbox-360/games/ ... 2010/75473 (still the same :mrgreen: )
Yeah they caught on there my friend. I remember getting the PS3 version for $0.99 a couple years ago (have my original 360 version also). Problem is the servers are now down so the ease of just grabbing Operation sports rosters (which you couldn't use online anyway which stunk) is tougher.
were probably the only members in here who has both the 360 and PS3 version of that game. it's a good thing i updated to those roster while it was still active.

also, so much for our meet up thread: http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 51&t=36913
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I never got around to playing the NCAA games. Is the football one any different from Madden?
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Violent By Design wrote:I never got around to playing the NCAA games. Is the football one any different from Madden?
most likely the difference is the college theme (NCAA), rather than professional (NFL) presentation. game play wise it's should be same (with their yearly or minor updates to game play).

it's also the same with basketball (NCAA vs NBA theme). This is how 2K Sports and EA update their sports game every year.
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Football is football, but gameplay actually varies between the 2.

For one, the college game itself is different and more diverse. But the way it plays and feels is also different.

For someone who plays 2 or 3 games a year, then you might not notice a lot of differences beyond the obvious few 'gimmicks' they add or tweak each year. As a person who plays it a lot, they change and update much more than most think, especially concerning AI and physics.
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FYI, Best Buy's Deal of the Day today is NCAA Football for $40.
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sevin0seven wrote:
retrosportsgamer wrote:
sevin0seven wrote:...and the start of high prices?

http://www.gamestop.com/xbox-360/games/ ... -2k8/66863 (i bought this real cheap back then for a used one and now the price has double/triple somewhat).
http://www.gamestop.com/xbox-360/games/ ... 2010/75473 (still the same :mrgreen: )
Yeah they caught on there my friend. I remember getting the PS3 version for $0.99 a couple years ago (have my original 360 version also). Problem is the servers are now down so the ease of just grabbing Operation sports rosters (which you couldn't use online anyway which stunk) is tougher.
were probably the only members in here who has both the 360 and PS3 version of that game. it's a good thing i updated to those roster while it was still active.

also, so much for our meet up thread: http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 51&t=36913
I was so pumped for that too - at least we got in that one night of gaming. I was actively searching GameStops to find copies for everyone too. Alas...
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Jmustang1968 wrote:Football is football, but gameplay actually varies between the 2.

For one, the college game itself is different and more diverse. But the way it plays and feels is also different.

For someone who plays 2 or 3 games a year, then you might not notice a lot of differences beyond the obvious few 'gimmicks' they add or tweak each year. As a person who plays it a lot, they change and update much more than most think, especially concerning AI and physics.
Different in what way? Are the NCAA games more offensive oriented like they are in real life?
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