Popular games for collection NCAA March Madness

17.01.2007

The NCAA Basketball (formerly NCAA March Madness) series was a College basketball game which was published by EA Sports from 1998 until 2009. After EA Sports' rival publisher 2K Sports cancelled its own college basketball game, College Hoops, in 2008, EA changed the name of the series from NCAA March Madness to NCAA College Basketball. The series was discontinued on February 10, 2010.[1] Like other games based on NCAA sports, it could not feature the players' names (as that is against NCAA policy/rules), so only the players' numbers were used in the rosters. Users were able to edit the rosters, putting in the correct names for each team if they wished to do so. Many player last names were built into the in-game commentary, like in the NBA Live series. Verne Lundquist, Brad Nessler, and Gus Johnson lent their voices for play-by-play in the games at various times. Lundquist was the original announcer, with Nessler taking over in the mid-2000s and Johnson joining him for the most recent game in the series. Bill Raftery and Dick Vitale were analysts. Raftery originally worked with Lundquist on their games and returned to work alongside Johnson for CBS-branded games in NCAA Basketball 10, while Vitale and Nessler joined the series at the same time

17.11.2008

NCAA Basketball 09 was the 2008 installment in the NCAA Basketball series. It was released on November 17, 2008 for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, and Xbox 360.[1] Former UCLA forward Kevin Love was featured on the cover.

21.12.2002

Do you dream of cutting down the net in New Orleans? Now you can experience the thrill of being the National Champ with NCAA? March Madness? 2003 -- the ultimate college basketball experience. From the crazed fans in the stands, to the mascots on the court and the fight songs played in the arenas, NCAA March Madness 2003 captures the spirit, excitement and rivalry that is college basketball.

25.03.1998

March Madness '98 is a college basketball game. Its features include the NCAA Tournament, 107 division 1A teams, 9 women's teams, team specific fight songs and chants, plus authentic college uniforms and logos. The game also gives you the opportunity to win preseason and conference tournaments. Create your own player from scratch, or customize your own NCAA Tournament with up to 64 teams. The game also has a momentum meter which can go up when a team is doing well temporarily increasing the ability ratings of its players.

30.12.1999

NCAA March Madness 2000 was the 1999 installment in the NCAA March Madness series. It was released on November 30, 1999 for the PlayStation. Former Maryland player Steve Francis is featured on the cover.

30.12.1998

In March Madness 99 you can take total control of the future of your team with new Dynasty Mode with Recruiting but that's not all. Improved gameplay lets you control leaners fadeaways crossovers dribbles and dunks. You've got total control.

11.04.2009

An Xbox Live Arcade exclusive that allows those who have not experianced NCAA Basketball 09 to relive the 2009 NCAA Tournament for fee of 1200 Microsoft Points ($15)

11.10.2005

Electronic Art's NCAA Basketball franchise returns with new and improved features for the 2005 season. The new lockdown stick allows you to force opponent's to make easier turnovers and make smoother passes to teammates. You can have your senior captain get your team into the game and get your crowd fired up to rattle your rivals into mistakes. With an much more updated dynasty mode you can now recruit Junior College players with updated stats to keep you ahead of your rivals and relive some of the greatest moments with College Classics and play up to 20 great games, repeating history or completely changing it.

09.01.2002

The 2002 entry in the college basketball franchise.

17.11.2003

Choose from one of 320 Division I schools and enter the 30 year dynasty mode.

16.11.2004

NCAA March Madness 2005 is the 2004 installment in the NCAA March Madness series. Former Connecticut, Charlotte Bobcats, New Orleans Hornets, Washington Wizards, and New Orleans Pelicans player, and current NBA free agent player Emeka Okafor is featured on the cover.

06.01.2001

Playstation?s reigning champion of NCAA Men?s basketball is back and hungry for a repeat. This year?s version is boasting promising new features. Coach Mode is the newest addition to the March Madness stable of gameplay modes. This feature allows masters of the "X's and O's" to work their way up from a small college to "shoecontract-U" where they vie for the NCAA title. In addition, Dynasty Mode and the playbooks have been expanded, for those gamers who want to dabble in the behind the scenes action of college basketball.