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NCAA Football 09 - Playstation 3
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Reviews by Users
10 Apr 2009



Hours and Hours of Fun
I've played Madden for years, but bought NCAA Football for the first time this year. I'm sure that other reviewers are correct in complaining that the minimal changes from year to year aren't worth buying the game annually, since that has certainly been true of Madden. As a newcomer to the series, however, I have been very pleased and have only encountered very minor glitches. I love the quiz-the-quarterback feature, because it rewards learning to read coverages. Working a little each week o...
–History Bufffrom Amazon.com
19 Feb 2009



Great Condition
Great product and has consumed way to much of my time. Had everything included and in great condition, no scratches. Thanks!
–Nathan E. Nancefrom Amazon.com
18 Jan 2009



Fun, fun, fun
I purchased this game for two boys who have really enjoyed this game. The only drawback is that it is so much fun...they don't want to stop playing it. As part of the game, they had to choose a major and then take exams. Which I thought they would hate, but they actually love it. The game requires that they maintain a certain GPA. And they compete in the football part as well as the GPA part. It's funny to listen to them answering the questions and trying to remember what they had learned prev...
–B. Ruthfrom Amazon.com