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NCAA Football 2004

Platform : GameCube
Rated: Everyone
4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 49 ratings

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  • Experience the spirit, atmosphere, and emotion of college football like NCAA Football 2004. Whether you play as the one of the 36 new 1-AA teams or 20 classic teams from the last two decades, the game lets you celebrate the history of college football. Feel the tradition of college football Saturdays with all-new pre-game introductions and experience the pageantry with new mascots, flag-waving cheerleaders, and cannons. Other key features this season include improved college gameplay, EA Sports

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Customers like the appearance and quality of the video game. They mention that it looks good, has great graphics, and is a fun football game.

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Customers like the appearance of the video game software. They say everything looks good and has great graphics.

"...This game is the absolute best, the graphics are great for the time period, the game play and more importantly, the fun factor is what makes NCAA..." Read more

"...Case was in great condition, the booklet is great condition, the disc looks fine, but my GameCube struggles to read it for more than a few minutes..." Read more

"Great graphics. Great price. Pay the $5 bucks for this one. Better than ncaa 2005 ea sports college football. More options. More realistic...." Read more

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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the physical video game software. They mention that it's the best football game ever created, a great game, and fun.

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Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2011
this was the first ncaa football game i ever bought and had to say it was even better than a 2007 a nfl game. i mean you can win the heisman play as your favorite team in dynasty mode and have an undeafed season. the only bad thing is you'll lose your created player after 4 years in the game. you an also still make another player still. i'm trying to think of something bad about the game but nothing comes to mind. the game doen't come with the names on the jerseys but you can put any name under it that you would like. the recruiting is really fun too. here is a little tip when recruiting, do people close and that want to come to the university you can still try people far away put usually doesn't work unless you go undeafed alot of years. this game is so awesome its hard to explain so buy it.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2022
I don't have dislikes so far. The product was a gift for my grandson.
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2003
Graphics : B+
Playability: A
User Options: A+
Some of the animations are useless (like the close ups of players just standing around after plays... who cares?) but besides that the game plays fluid. The options are nearly endless with team combinations and playbooks. The theme songs of various teams also help to give that college feel. This is easier to pick up and play right away than madden2004 in my opinion (I do love madden however). I think some of the voice overs are also silly (who cares that "#4" is returning the kick?). And of course the analysis gets boring after you play 10 or so times. I have noticed that sometimes the CPU slows up playing this game. All around it is solid, and lots of fun to play, especially to mix and match some of the wilder ofensive schemes (like say Marshall or Miami (OH)) to other more talented teams. Try playing as Miami FL using other offenses... endless variation. For hardcore gamers there is the Dynasty mode to start a school from scratch. To me it detracts a bit from the college atmosphere compared to playing with your fave schools. It is still a solid option for those who want a more involved game playing experience. The controls use the typical buttons you would expect in an EA football game.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2013
Of all the NCAA football games I have ever played, since Bill Walsh College Football on the 16 bit consoles. This game is the absolute best, the graphics are great for the time period, the game play and more importantly, the fun factor is what makes NCAA 2004 a classic. If you still own an Xbox, PS2 or Gamecube, you owe it to yourself to own this game. Definitely a classic and a must own for any football video game player.
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2021
I was hoping to enjoy a childhood favorite game. Instead, what I received in the package was a DVD for QBVII. Incredibly disappointed.
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2021
Everything looked good. Case was in great condition, the booklet is great condition, the disc looks fine, but my GameCube struggles to read it for more than a few minutes at a time. I can get long game sessions until I'm tired or bored with any of my other games. Really frustrating since this game was my favorite sports title growing up.
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2019
I like playing this game cause it gets me ready for College Football games during fall.
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2003
NCAA football 2004 was one of the most anticipated games of 2003, however there's not a whole lot to get excited about with the newest version of the football franchise.The gameplay is almost identical to the 2003 edition and the dynasty mode is pretty much untouched. With lack of good sports titles available for the Gamecube, EA is the only company really that sports fans can turn to if you own the cube. If you have 2003's edition, there really is no reason to go out of your way to obtain the 2004 version. While there is some improvements, including fan reaction to the game, its really just 2003 with a new cover. A Rental at best.
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