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Ncaa Football 06.(Product/Service Evaluation)

Electronic Gaming Monthly

| August 01, 2005 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Ziff Davis Media Inc. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Bryan: When Madden snatched up the exclusive NFL license, some of you probably thought that the game would easily walk away with this season's football trophy. Well, after judging NCAA Football 06's performance, I'd say Johnny Ballgame better start taking his little bro seriously.

Thankfully, EA has addressed my biggest complaint with last year's edition of NCAA: the visuals. Everything has been touched up; the grass no longer looks like Astroturf, stadium shadows cover parts of the field, and better yet, the players actually look like student-athletes (they sport punier physiques than the pro bunch do). But it isn't all about graphics here, as the all-new "race for …

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