ZoKnowsGaming writes "So it's about that time folks as NCAA Football 14 drops tomorrow and many of you will be hopping onto the sticks to start your dynasties. Now when it comes to NCAA Football and dynasties, there are generally two types of players. There is the type of player that normally picks their favorite team, regardless of rating. Then there is a special kind of player, this is the type of player who loves to challenge themselves in Dynasty mode by taking a team from the bottom of the barrel and steering them to GREATNESS!! If you can't already tell, I'm cut from the latter cloth. I love to take relatively unknown teams and take them from nothing to the top of the college football world."
2019 saw the return of a college football game for the Xbox and PlayStation consoles. Could 2023 be the official return of the NCAA Football franchise?
Just in time for NCAA ruling that players can receive compensation for likenesses.
Chances are, your video game collection probably has at least one EA Sports title in it. From the latest Madden, FIFA, and NHL releases of today to the MVP Baseball and NCAA Football releases of yesteryear, EA Sports has long held the gold standard for sports video games, and continues to dominate the market.
Judging from the list, EA's best days are behind them and I'm inclined to agree. And now that I think about it, EA only holds the "gold standard" because there aren't any other developers around their sports monopoly.
As for NHL '94... I loved that game. It seemed every time I headed over to my friend's place we would have to play his copy eventually. Now I kinda wanna play it since I haven't in... well, a long time.
FIFA 13 was the last EA Sports game i enjoyed. Everything has been rubbish since then.
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I loved the way they did the high school to the NFL Draft between NCAA Football and Madden.