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NCAA Football 10 – PSP Game

Original price was: $93.00.Current price is: $72.97.

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(19 customer reviews)

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Free Domestic Shipping – No Minimums!

  • 121 Day Warranty Period
  • Personalized Support (8am to 11pm EST)
Guaranteed Safe Checkout

The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
NCAA Football 10 Sony PSP Game tested and guaranteed to work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:014633190144
Condition:Used
Genre:Sports
Platform:PSP
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:PSP_NCAA_FOOTBALL_10———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Product Type

Platform

PSP

ESRB Rating

Everyone

Genre

Sports

Players

1-4+

Condition

Used

19 reviews for NCAA Football 10 – PSP Game

  1. David L. Rogers

    If you have a PSP and are a fan of college football, I definitely recommend buying this game. I hadn’t played any of the previous versions of this game for PSP, but I read some good reviews for the 2010 version and decided to pick it up. This is a great game, it is loads of fun to play at home or on the go. The last version of NCAA football that I played was 2007 for PS2 and this game is more fun than I remember that one being. The graphics are almost as good, with some details being sacrificed resulting in some generic stadium architecture, no refs and players on the sidelines, and you can’t zoom in/out during replays. It doesn’t really matter though, because the graphics and animation are great where it counts – for the 22 players on the field. Great animation, great control, bright and colorful graphics, and even real fight songs (although I wish my team’s song played more often). The best thing that this has over the console version is that you can play it during TV commercials while watching live college football games (if you only have one TV, that is). Another great feature is being able to tweak the AI in fifteen different categories (for your team and the computer’s team) in case you feel that the receivers are dropping too many passes, the defense is intercepting too many passes, or kick/punt returns for touchdowns are too easy. Even if you’re dominating your opponent, it’s still fun because you’ll want to run the score up to help your team move up in the p.

  2. Theresa A. Sidman

    Works great! Thanks

  3. Anna Lou

    Bought this for my 9 year old step grandson for Christmas 2013…he asked for it…and was very happy with it

  4. Why?

    See the psp gamer review for a pretty good and complete review for this game. I agree with pretty much all that’s said from him however, I just wanted to add one more little detail. The “road to glory” can be very upsetting to the point where I just want to pull my hair out! It’s a mode to where you create your player and try to get on the team you want. Once you’re on a team depending on your position you may play in more plays than not. For example, I choose to be a reciever and I play only in the formations which my create a player lines up in and the rest of the formations are computer simulated. With this being said, I become very upset at the plays the computer picks almost every play. In this mode all you can control is your player for the most part. The computer chooses the plays, players, and all the other horrible decisions. Urrrrrgh!

  5. LewisBorer

    Great fit! My husband loves it

  6. LaurelStamm

    I have been playing EA’s NCAA Football for years and have generally enjoyed it more than Madden. Now that I have young children, I find myself playing most of my games on the PSP rather than with an XBOX or PS – just to hard to find TV time. Thus, I have not played the other versions of NCAA 2010 so I just will be commenting on the quality of the gameplay for the PSP.Having only played NCAA 2007 for the PSP (skipped the last 2 versions) and enduring all of the issues it had with the running game, I decided to pick up 2010 and give it a try and I am glad I did. (NOTE: I have played about 8 to 10 games on Dynasty at All-American level with an average B- squad in the ACC) As I play more in Dynasty in the future, I will come back and add more comments on recruiting, etc. if there is any interest.POSITIVES:1. Gameplay: On the whole, very smooth considering it is on the PSP. The running game is well done and you can see the holes well. If you are having trouble with the running game, make sure you set your audibles so you can adjust at the line – this makes a big difference especially at the higher difficulty levels. Passing has gotten better since I made some adjustments to the AI settings which I detail in the Negative section. One other note about audibles, if you are the away team, plan on your team making mistakes if you try and audible when the crowd is loud. I go back and forth on whether I like this as in real life many teams can now call audibles with just hand si.

  7. matt franklin

    worked like new no problems deliverd ahead of time.will bye more. these are fun for all will enjoy all ages!!

  8. B.Brown

    Hard to find nowadays.My son loved it and all the NCAA games

  9. Sylvia R. Thomas

    Just what my grandson wanted and expected.

  10. Wayne Caton

     Ncaa football no damage to disk came with instructions thanks

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