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NCAA Football 07 first screens and video

Electronic Arts (go ahead and just sell these guys football) went by the IGN offices today and dropped off the latest build of the upcoming college football game NCAA Football 07. IGN posted screenshots and video of the game in action.

From what IGN says, EA’s putting lots of effort into making a real next-generation football experience by motion capturing ten thousand moves and one thousand different animations (such as “cutblocks that send defenders flipping head over foot”). They’ll also be using an “impressive” lighting system for the different times of day featured.

He's going to kill you now.

It’s made a great first impression on them if their enthusiasm is any indication. Like most things designated “2007″, anyone in its release area will be able to pick it up this year - Gamestop says July 18.

Mad props to ARCHA1C.

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No one drops by the Xboxic offices and hands us games. Not that we have offices…

Comment by dudez0r on 2006-06-21 05:37:47 | Reply

Cool..err EA game..thx boycott

Comment by Studley on 2006-06-21 08:01:22 | Reply

When you say “we”, I don’t think the NCAA games actually get released over here in the UK? Same as the MLB games, we miss out as usual…

Fixed. :D

Comment by toyota4x4 on 2006-06-21 20:12:23 | Reply

this is the one game ive been looking forward to since i got my 360. but from what i can tell…nobody else feels the same

Comment by trj156 on 2006-06-21 20:21:54 | Reply

nope. i play football and dont even care about this game.

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