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NCAA 09 on Wii

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  • Super User

Talk about different.  I've been playing EA Sports football since 1993.  I bought NCAA 09 last week and spent about 4 days just trying to get up to speed on the thing.  It is certainly a different experience.

For the first time ever, I had to run the practice mode on a football game.  A couple of hours of that helped things.

Now that I've got a few games under my belt, I have to say the Wii experience combined with football is a good thing.  Running the ball is tough, but passing is much improved.  The pass rush leaves a bit to be desired, but pass defense is much more intuitive.

If you have a Wii, NCAA or Madden 09 are worth looking at.

  • Super User

Road trip to Burley's house.

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Bring it on, just stop and buy an extra nunchuk.

Bring it on, just stop and buy an extra nunchuk.

Why, I got extras at my house.  

I may have to get the game for my Wii, just wish I could get some kind of internet at home besides dial-up.  >:(

Bring it on, just stop and buy an extra nunchuk.

That is what makes the wii so great. Anything with numchucks is awesome.

                       -tumnus

                   

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