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NCAA Basketball 2009
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View Back of Box
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This pre-owned product is guaranteed to work and includes a box with original cover art and instruction manual.
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Electronic Arts |
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Electronic Arts |
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Xbox 360 |
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Basketball, Sports |
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No Descriptors Available
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| Replicate your school’s style of play, set the tempo and win with NCAA® Basketball 09. Whether your school pushes the ball in transition, runs a half-court offense that utilizes the clock and limits possessions or features a balanced attack that combines transition offense with set plays, NCAA Basketball 09 rewards the strategic player by emphasizing team specific styles of play. College basketball springs to life in NCAA Basketball 09 with frenzied crowds, authentic commentary from Dick Vitale, Brad Nessler and Erin Andrews and now featuring Division I coaches in-game for the first time. |
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FEATURES
- Next-Level Authenticity—An all-new game engine delivers the true-to-life style of play for every Division I team, including authentic team ratings and scouting reports from the creators of the Blue Ribbon™ College Basketball Yearbook.
- Execute Your Gameplan—Dictate your style of play by selecting pre-game strategies, and use the all-new Game Tempo Meter to know when to alter your settings on the fly.
- Coach Feedback System—NCAA® coaches provide real-time feedback from the sideline, helping you play at your ideal tempo.
- Become the Ultimate Champion—64 of the all-time greatest NCAA college basketball teams are placed into the ultimate bracket, and you decide who takes home the crown.
- The College Game Jumps to Life—Now with more authentic arenas and mascots, plus classic and alternate uniforms, and new in-game commentary and analysis by Dick Vitale, Brad Nessler, and Erin Andrews.
- Online Everywhere—Easily search and create matchups with your favorite team’s rivals, share game files, and enjoy improved, smoother online play to stay connected like never before.
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Connectivity
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Online
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Leaderboards
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Yes
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Number of Online Players
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2 Players
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Number of Players
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1-4 Players
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Resolution
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HDTV 720/1080
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Sound
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Dolby Digital
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Voice
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Yes
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Hard Drive Space
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9 MB
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| Flawed Beyond Belief |
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By: SANE
Favorite Category: Role-Playing
Date: Sunday, May 03, 2009
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I decided to buy a basketball game this weekend, and unfortunately NCAA Basketball 09 won my choice. I've played a bunch of college basketball games, but the last one I played from EA was the March Madness 2004 game, and that was pretty average.
The first thing a person like me notices when I pickup an EA sports game is the 'Be a Pro' or 'Campus Legend' game modes, the first glaring flaw w...[More] |
| A few flaws. |
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By: Little zack
Favorite Category: Action
Date: Tuesday, Apr 28, 2009
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| This game has the potential of being very good, but it was only good enough for me to give it like a C+. First of all, the announcers are very repetitive, and one of them consistently uses the word "Baby", which kinda starts to get annoying. The game itself starts to get annoying because the CPU makes like almost all of their shots, and once and a little while they never make their shots...[More] |
| An Excellent Basketball Game |
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By: mr.beastly
Favorite Category: Sport
Date: Sunday, Apr 26, 2009
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| I think the best part of this game is the realism. The jerseys and arenas are so accurate to what they are in real life that it makes you feel like you are sitting at midcourt watching the players run by you. The camera angle makes it very easy to see whats going on all over the court. The controls are outstanding in this game. The main reason they are so good is because of the simplicity of them....[More] |
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NCAA Basketball 09 First Look |
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Sporting a new name, the NBA Live engine, and former UCLA Bruin Kevin Love on the cover, EA's college basketball game is poised for tip-off.
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