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NCAA March Madness 08
NCAA March Madness 08
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Product Details

  • Batteries Included: 0
  • Binding: Video Game
  • Brand: Electronic Arts
  • EAN: 0014633154160
  • ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
  • Features: With Dynamic Post Control, you now have complete control over dozens of new offensive post moves and the ability to combine moves together. Animations can be interrupted at any time to transition into a new move, enabling you to read and respond to the defense, just like real life., Take command of the post on defense with strategic positioning to dominate down low, Replay classic games in college basketball history with over 70 classic teams available to create your dream match-ups. In addition, the ultimate teams for dozens of Division I schools have been created enabling you to determine the best team in college basketball history, Feel the crowd come alive and watch as it affects your players' ( and the other team's ) composure, New authentic arenas and interactive environments
  • Format: CD
  • Is Autographed Specified
  • Is Memorabilia Specified
  • Label: Electronic Arts
  • Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
  • Platform: PLAYSTATION 3
  • Product Group: Video Games
  • Publisher: Electronic Arts
  • Release Date: 2007-12-12
  • Studio: Electronic Arts
  • Title: NCAA March Madness 08
  • UPC: 014633154160
Avg Customer Rating: 2 stars

Product Description: Feel the fervor for your college team and the bragging rights that come from victory with NCAA March Madness 08. Think strategically and execute flawlessly through Dynamic Post Control, a new feature where you take complete control over running your offense through the post, and defending your opponent in the paint. Experience the intensity and atmosphere that occurs in authentic college basketball arenas on game night. Utilize a hot streak or buckle under the pressure with the Team Intensity Control. ESPN college basketball broadcasters Dick Vitale and Brad Nessler provide their trademark commentary, and now ESPN sideline reporter Erin Andrews makes her videogame debut, providing insight throughout the course of each game, as well as real-time injury updates. NCAA March Madness 08 finally makes dream match-ups a reality, enabling you to replay classic games in college basketball history with more than 70 classic teams. Featuring new authentic arenas, new player models with form-fitting uniforms, breakaway hoop rims, custom team playbooks and an online feature set that includes customized leagues and ESPN on demand, NCAA March Madness 08 the most intensive, high-energy college basketball experience yet to grace a console.
Complete ESPN Access with new ESPN in-game visuals, scores, news, and commentary with ESPN Motion, Radio, ESPN.com and Sports Ticker Enhanced EA SPORTS Lockdown Stick Most sophisticated play calling system and authentic customizable playbooks to date Deeper Dynasty Mode ESRB Rated E for Everyone


Customer Reviews


1 stars gameplay good, design, good, but graphics are terrible
i am an avid basketball fan and i can't resist basketball games for the playstation 3. i know there is a lot of competition out there with the nba and college games and even streetball. while i stay away from the street versions, i love the college and nba games. well, ea sports has been pretty crummy in the past with their ps3 games (madden 07 mainly) i have played both the 360 and ps3 versions. while i only own the ps3 version, its exactly the same except there are no achievements to boost your gamerscore. while many say the 360 version is better, i don't agree. my 360 recently died to the red ring of death and i am stuck with the ps3 and i love it. so no matter what system you buy this for, its the same game. while the game plays smooth and there are lots of extra features in the game, its still not a very good game. neither is college hoops 2k8 though. i havent seen a good college basketball game yet for the ps3. the game would earn a 4.5/5 overall if it wasn't for the terrible graphics. the players look weird on the court for some reason. they look like walking stick figures my brother said, and i have to agree. the arena details are not there at all. the crowd looks like dots and i understand that, but i am a season ticket holder for the wisconsin badgers with courtside seats and i can definately see how different the kohl center looks in theis game compared to real life. i also watch the kansas jayhawks, ohio state buckeyes and my cousin attends marquette and she is on the dance team which means she attends many of the college basketball games. we both agree there are no arena details. the court looks average though. the sidelines and endlines look verry jagged, but that's no big deal.
so i will sum up the pros and cons of the game:

+around 150 teams to choose from
+game plays smoothly on the ps3
+startup and menus are cool
+difficulty isn't too hard

-arena graphics are terrible. there aren't any to speak of. i don't feel like i am looking at a college basketball game. the arenas look like walls with dots for the students/fans. phog allen fieldhouse looks like a boxed in room.
-free throws can be hard for beginners

overall score:
without including grading of the graphics: 4.5/5
overall with the graphics: 2/5

the graphics are terrible


3 stars Solid College Basketball Game
NOTE: I have not played this version yet for the PS3, but for some reason, when I chose the 360, it sent me here. This quick review is only on the 360, but from what I've heard, they are basically the same game but with different controller buttons to do different things.

March Madness 08 offers some neat features this year: 1). The post game is much better than previous versions of MM. Erin Andrews does a fine job of being the sideline reporter, and her presence offers a clean, nice touch to the game. Dickey V. & Brad Nessler give the game the usual collegiate feel, but honestly, I think EA should give the end user (us) the ability to choose different color commentary analysts. As often in the past, the commentary feels too repetitive. It is still better and more collegiate feel than 2K8's. 2). The player models look much better this year, as well as the collegiate arenas. They are almost dead-on! 3). The menu screens are very nice and easy to navigate thru ... ESPN is finally put to good use.

That's really about it, though. Just enough tweaks to get die-heard MM players to spend their money. It's really a carbon-copy of MM 07 if you take away the new post-game features and the slick menu screens. That's not a bad thing, though. Still, as well as the NBA game, if you want the ability to run with many teams, import your created players into NBA 2K8 and get better, accurate gameplay, College Hoops 2K8 is the game to beat. I will give MM 08 a slight edge on overall graphics and menu screens, but it still falls short to CH 2K8.