NCAA Football 2005 Exclusive Video Interview
We go straight to the source to find out what will set this year's college pigskin game apart from the pack.
Madden NFL may be EA Sports' biggest football franchise, but don't write off the massive developer's college representation, NCAA Football. For the 2005 game, EA Sports is making great efforts to differentiate NCAA from Madden with a host of new features and presentation improvements. Chief among these is a home-field-advantage system that will actually help out your players if they're getting great feedback from the stands--and conversely, they'll be psyched out by the jeers of the opposing team's rowdy fan base. Your players will also gain and lose composure during a game, based on their performance.
We sat down with members of NCAA Football 2005's development team, including executive producer Darrin Stubbington and associate producer Oge Young, to find out more about home-field advantage and the other new features we can expect to see in the game this year. NCAA Football 2005 is currently slated to hit shelves in just a couple of weeks, so for now you can check out this new interview along with our previous coverage of the game.
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