NCAA Football 10 Demo Now Available, Post Your Impressions Here
NCAA FOOTBALL 10 DEMO AVAILABLE TODAY Fans Awaiting the Release of NCAA Football 10 Create Over 80,000 Custom Teams via TeamBuilder June 18, 2009 –Electronic Arts is proud to announce that the demo of NCAA Football 10 is available today for Xbox 360 and PS3. Fans who download the free demo will experience all-new gameplay features including:
TeamBuilder is an all-new, online create-a-school feature that revolutionizes the user’s ability to produce personalized content for NCAA Football 10. With the capability to upload logos and numerous customization options for uniforms, fields, rosters, and much more, TeamBuilder gives users the opportunity to design completely original teams with infinite possibilities. Plus, preloaded logos for several Football Championship Subdivision schools will allow users to add more teams to NCAA Football 10. With its intuitively designed online database that is searchable across several fields, TeamBuilder allows users to share their unique, customized content with ease. A football fan’s dream, TeamBuilder will enable users to experience the excitement and pageantry of college football, defined by their own personalized creations. The original packaging of NCAA Football 10 will contain a code that unlocks 12 TeamBuilder slots, allowing users to save up to 12 created teams to the console hard drive. Those who pre-order NCAA Football 10 prior to the July 14th in store date will receive a code for an additional 13 slots, allowing them to save 25 created teams directly to the console hard drive. When the full NCAA Football 10 product hits stores on July 14th, the all-new Season Showdown mode will bring the excitement of college football to fans across the nation like never before. In this new mode, every game counts as fans declare their loyalty to a favorite school and give the ultimate show of support in a nationwide competition for pride. After choosing a school to represent, players will earn credits in-game through head-to-head online matchups and single player modes. Credits not only accumulate in-game but players can also earn credits for their school via new web-based games. Millions of college football fans around the country will be on a mission to prove their school is number one with NCAA Football 10’s Season Showdown. With all 120 Football Bowl Subdivision schools represented in the game, NCAA Football 10 offers fans an exciting way to experience the thrill of authentic college football year-round. NCAA Football 10 brings the college football atmosphere to life with enhanced stadiums packed with school colors, cheerleaders and mascots. Enjoy the sights of game day with new field goal nets, flags waving in the wind and camera flashes exploding during pivotal moments. Developed in Orlando, Florida by EA Tiburon, NCAA Football 10 will be available for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system, the PlayStation2 and PLAYSTATION3 computer entertainment systems and the PSP (PlayStationPortable). NCAA Football 10 has been rated “E” for everyone by the ESRB. For more information, please visit www.ncaafootball10.com. |
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Yeah 1.57 gb, find something to do for the time being
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Wow. Thats cool. Wasnt expecting a Bigs demo. Downloading now as well.
BTW, 10 demo is 1.57GB. Make sure you have space. |
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7% loaded!
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All I see is a teaser trailer for the bigs game.
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Okay I'm just starting. First thing I noticed was strategy right off the bat.
First play, I fumble, Oklahoma scores. Lol. EDIT: Booth reveiw overturns the fumble. |
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Played the first half, some quick impressions:
I LOVE the left stick click on defense to get the defensive players perspective. That is a nice touch. On 3rd down, I batted a ball in the air and an offensive player caught it and then got drilled. I like the presentation elements. The score overlay on the bottom makes it look realistic. So far, its okay. Obviously only one half so the bad parts are not that evident, but I like the subtle additions I've encountered so far. It looks like momentum is gone, the bit where you get the crowd going. Unless its just removed for the title game. |
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