Thursday, July 15, 2010

From The Daily Reveille -- July 15, 2010



New football games lack innovation, stay successful

While summer is a great time for rest, relaxation and a period of time without the stresses of class (with the exception of you poor souls in summer school right now), it’s not the best time for a gamer.

As a strategic sales ploy, most video game publishers hold their blockbuster releases for the fall to capitalize on those holiday shoppers.

Both the “NCAA Football” and “Madden NFL” franchises have made EA Sports some serious money, and every year they kick off my unofficial start to the fall gaming season.

“NCAA Football 2011” was released on Tuesday, and I’ve spent most of my free time playing it and counting down the days until its night in the real Death Valley, not the virtual one.

Would you like a review? Of course you would.

Luckily, this one will be...read more here.

*From www.lsureveille.com*

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