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NCAA Football Five Years Later
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Length:
74 minutes
Released:
Jul 14, 2018
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Podcast episode
Description
We look back on the NCAA Football franchise five years after the release of the final edition in the series, NCAA Football 14, on this episode of the Press Row Podcast. The discussion includes a recap of what led to the demise of college sports video games, whether a return is possible in the five years ahead and what would need to happen for that to occur, and the various challenges a video game developer faces with college sports beyond just the current legal complications. Finally, there's some reminiscing over favorite memories playing NCAA Football, from both the panelists and listeners who supplied theirs on Twitter this week. On the show this week: Bryan Wiedey, Pastapadre/Sporting News/Hit the Pass (@pastapadre) Rich Grisham, OOTP Developments/Hit The Pass (@richgrisham) Owen Good, Polygon (@owengood) Supporting Articles: The Reasons We Loved The NCAA Football Series (Polygon) Why NCAA Football (And College Sports) Video Games Haven't Returned After Five or More Years Absence (Sporting News)
Released:
Jul 14, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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