Gamer Limit writes: "School pride is an indescribable feeling. Four years of rivalries, upsets, cheering, screaming, drinking… and some learning in between there somewhere. But, as a gamer, nothing is quite like playing inside of that stadium where you consistently had your team's back.
NCAA Basketball 10 is EA Canada's latest college hoops title. For two years now it has stood uncontested in the college basketball market. Despite that fact, EA has taken this as a challenge to vastly improve a title that was in dire need of reinventions in gameplay and presentation."
Checks in the mail for NCAA student-athletes for likeness rights video game lawsuit settlement, firm seeking W-9 information from class members
I loved the way they did the high school to the NFL Draft between NCAA Football and Madden.
Today a U.S. court of appeals handed down a ruling in the high-profile case against Electronic Arts (NASDAQ: EA) and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) over the use of student-athletes’ likenesses in video games, gutting Electronic Arts’ claim that the practice is protected by the First Amendment.
Dirty EA is getting what was coming since they started blocking other publishers from putting out competitive sports games.
EA how about you stop having exclusive licenses and maybe youll shine in a better light.
Virtual Katz Writes: We are underway in the NCAA Tournament, kicking off tonight with the first round play-in games coming and going and the real fun is about to begin. What better way to celebrate the kick off of the greatest basketball of the year than to figure out why we haven’t had a way, as gamers, to pay homage to the hardwood classic. We, up until the 2011 season, had a yearly release from Electronic Arts, and up until 2008 had a competitor in a 2K series as well.
The main reson why I don't bother with anything other than the tournament is because of the low talent pool. All of the talent heads off to the NBA.. There a few exciting players in the ncaa now but how would developers know prior to the start of a season. I don't care to watch a team full of adequate to mediocre players year after year. The NBA should raise the age limit to 21...would force thses kids to learn the game and it would make for a better March tournament. ..and some might even get an education O.o