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NCAA Football Sega Genesis Game cartridge Cleaned, Tested, and Guaranteed to work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:024294114526
Condition:Used
Genre:Sports
Platform:Sega Genesis
Region:NTSC (N. America)
SKU:GEN_NCAA_FOOTBALL
———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.
Kindle Customer –
Let me say this first: I am a DIEHARD follower of Madden football. I wasn’t a couple of years ago (liked GameDay more), but Madden’s (or should I say in general, EA’s) more realistic gameplay and incredible graphics hooked me like no other. Some will always like Madden; some Gameday. But this review is about neither, right?The first thing that you look at in NCAA 2001 are it’s graphics. Sure, they are the same as last years(other than looking a bit smoother), but once you start playing it, you overlook that detail. Player animations are abundant: some players help other off the ground after a play, some signal first downs, and the touchdown celebrations are pretty nice. The way the losing team acts on the field after a loss almost makes you feel sorry that you whooped them. ALMOST. And with the addition of the new momentum meter, it makes you feel the bottom drop out of the opposing team’s crowd, especially after you complete a heart-wrenching big money play.Speaking of crowds, there’s the sound. Simply put, the sound in this game rocks. You should play this game with surround sound on. the hits, fight songs, calls, and crowd chants are like no other. It’s almost as if you were at the game yourself. EA did a marvelous job with the sound, making it seem as authentic as possible (with the expection of some teams’ missing fight songs). It makes you want to play the game with a different team every time, just to hear the crowd’s uplifting (and som.
A. Krelovich –
If you don’t have NCAA Football … get it. It’s probably the best sports game out there for the Playstation.For those of us who already have NCAA Football 2000, are the new features worth dropping $39 on a new disk? Here’s my take on 2001 … you be the judge.The feature that I was looking for the most was an improved running game, which EA Sports touts as a 2001 enhancement. I couldn’t say that I really noticed a difference. It’s still difficult to put together sustained drives running the football, even with excellent running teams. Running the football up the middle is rarely productive, even with the beefiest of linemen. The running game is still dominated by short gains followed by a run around the end where you catch the defense in the wrong formation and bust a 30-40 yard gain.Bottom line is that most games are going to be heavily dominated by the passing game, even if you’re playing with teams that traditionally keep the ball on the ground.The most significant improvement to the on-field action is that 2001 allows you to select any player on the field. On offense you don’t always need to select the ball carrier — you can take a lineman, receiver, blocking back …Managing lineups is significantly improved with the addition of Depth Charts. No more guessing how to order your offensive lineman so the player you want as your starting right guard is properly assigned. You know the specific position for each player on your roster. You can even define d.
VioletKris –
The item was brand new, in great shape and was delivered in a nice package. Couldn’t be more satisfied.
Christopher R. Cicatelli –
ok, here’s the deal: ncaa 2001 is great. but then again, so was ncaa 2000, and that is essentially the game you are getting when you pop that beautiful CD into your overused Playstation.there are some added features that definately add to the hours upon hours of enjoyment, but all in all, if you’re happy with ncaa 2000, ncaa 2001 may be a purchase you might want to skip. could i skip it? no way! EA Sports is a company that always brings forth perfection to the gamer’s table. the hard thing for EA Sports to look at while creating ncaa 2001 was that ncaa 2000 was pretty much the most amazing football sim (pro or college) ever made. why try and fix something that ain’t broke? i agree with the direction EA Sports took with 2001…they added some cool new features (expanded create a school, expanded recruiting system, expanded the ranking system, improved the running game, and strengthened the AI) but they kept the basic core of what made ncaa 2000 so freakin’ great.One thing that was added that i hate is the momentum meter. there’s no need for it…the crowd is your momentum meter. the meter apparently is supposed to give more "power and finesse" to what ever team has the meter in their favor. nah…doesn’t really work out that way. i just turn mine off. i let my playcalling make or break my momentum, then i feed off the crowd’s enthusiasm or rage. whichever their offering at the time.the running game was improved and given a curve in fav.
Eric James Cooper –
You’ve read that this is the exact same game. That’s very true with just player differences-the numbers are correct for the current season.It’s still a lot of fun to play this game-especially in Franchise mode. That can be time consuming but I can’t get enough of the off-season feature. You can now sign junior-college transfers who make a more immediate impact.I continually buy NCAA and Madden every year and have yet to disappoint me.