The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
No other football game delivers on 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. NCAA Football 2004 features new pre-game tunnel presentations and the rush of ripping down the goalposts after an emotional victory over you biggest rival. 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.
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:014633146424
Condition:Used
Genre:Sports
Platform:Nintendo Gamecube
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GC_NCAA_FOOTBALL_2004
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
If you like College Football, then this is your game. If you like football, then you will love this game! Traditions, Fight songs, and over 130 teams to satisfy your needs! I prefer this game over Madden, mainly because of the rivaly games, and the awesome atmospher that comes close to the real thing! Dont worry about graphics and control, you know they will be awesome since the graphics engine is based on Madden 2004! You will love this game! Come this fall, every Saturday is a religious day!
This game is a ton of fun to play. If you’ve played any of the previous versions, you’ll feel at home, although there are many changes here. The animations and controls feel better and more realistic, and the graphics are solid. There is amazing depth in this game, especially in Dynasty mode. You are in control of everything, and EA puts a ton of information at your fingertips. Nice additions: the weekly Sports Illustrated Covers/headlines really make it feel realistic; the EABio feature allows you to earn rewards for playing other EA games (any of them!) and grants you a player level; the recruiting and off-season is incredibly fun and could be a simulation in and of itself; although no names appear (NCAA regulations), you can enter the names yourself, and the broadcasters have hundreds of names recorded (all the major stars). Well worth the money!
Yea this games is the "%^#@" yea! Anyway, people who have this on XBOX and Gamecube are really missing out. The PS2 version has both of them beat not only with better graphics, but the only part of the game that matters. ONLINE. If you have an XBOX and a PS2 i highly recommend the PS2 version for that sole perpose only. Online mode is the greatest where you can test your ability against REAL LIFE opponents. And all of the other EA Sports titles coming out later this year will be online for PS2 only. Sorry XBOX and Gamecube, looks like PS2’s got ya beat again.
I JUST WANNA SAY YA I KNOW MOST PREFER MADDEN THATS FINE BUT THATS THE NFL NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE THE NAME SAYS IT ALL.NCAAIS COLLEGE FOOTBAL SO HOW CA WE JUDGE TWO DIFFERNT STYLES OF GAMEPLAY ALL IM SAYING IS NCAA IS THE BEST COLLEGE GAME EVER THER IS A HANDFULL OF OTHER GAMES FOR COLLEGE NONE COME CLOSE TO EA VERSION ITS AS CLOSE TO THE REAL THING AS IT GETS I CANT STOP PLAYING.THATS THE REASON IT OUT 5 WEEKS BEFORE MADDEN SO WHEN MADDEN COMES OUT WE CAN PLAY THAT.BUT UNTIL SOMEONE COMES ALONG WITH SOMEHTING CLOSE TO NCAA IM SOLD 100 TIMES OVER ON THE OPINON OF THE GOLDEN DOME OF COLLEGE FOOTBALL YA IT SHOWS IM A FIGHTIN IRISH FAN.
solid game, decent graphics for it being a game from 2003. lots of improvements from previous installments. overall a cheap thrill if your into throwback original xbox games.
There is nothing like college football there is more emotion, spirit, and atmosphere than in the pros. That could be why some college football video games fall short of the ratings pro games receive, they just don’t put you in the game or seem as realistic. They dont capture the intensity and emotion of the game which makes it so popular. Plain and simply this game does. The stadiums are so amazing its like ur right there you hear the fans react to plays and refere calls. The bands playing the fight songs can send chills up your spine. The players stumble and regain their feet. Bone crunching tackles. You can hear the pads crashing, that is football. And this game brings u all of that and much more. You can play the 20 greatest games of the last two decades and create players. You can also create teams and their stadiums which includes everything down to the surface u play on. The graphics are amazing the jukes and spin moves are enough to knock you out of you seat. If you are a fan of football especially college football this is the game to get.
best feature is the ability to creat your own team, talking staduim, colors, mascot, location, everything. Was able to re create my division 2 school I played for that they didn’t feel important enough to have pre loaded in game
You can check sales figures to see that EA’s NCAA Football ranks as one of the best selling titles of all time, or you can simply believe a long-time gamer who has lived through such games as 10 Yard Fight, 4th And Inches, and Tecmo Bowl……Please, take my word for it; this is a great football game!I had read the reviews, talked to friends, and seen the trailers, so I decided to give NCAA 2004 a try to see what all of the fuss was about. Needless to say, I was blown away, and the game has certainly lived up to my expectations.The spirit of the college game comes alive in NCAA 2004. The rivalries, the rankings, the bowl games, the prestige, the fans, the teams, the mascots…..it’s all there. Of course, the dynasty/franchise mode is the best you will ever have the pleasure of playing. Recruiting, signing, training, scheduling, negotiating contracts…..you’re in the game. The gameplay and the graphics are smooth, and the controls are tight. It is challenging, competitive, and last but not least…..FUN!I noticed that a couple of reviews on this site mentioned some technical flaws. Well, I have played one full season of dynasty mode, and I have yet to witness any glitches that affected play. Do yourself a favor, and play this game.
I’m not one to go out and buy the newest version of NCAA or Madden each season. I talked myself into buying this (and not Madden 2004) simply because I heard about the 20 Greatest College Games being added onto the game. Naturally, I expected to actually be able to PLAY these game. Unfortunately, they are situationals- example- For the 1986 Fiesta Bowl, you’re Miami with 3:09 left and you’re down 14-10 against Penn State. You cannot control the defense in this situation, only the offense (this might not apply to the other 19 Greatest Games, but as far as I know, you control one or the other). As for game play, its much smoother. When tackled, the players’ ‘falls’ are more realistic. Play action passes provoke the camera to change views to fool the defense more (more effective against another user). The Sports Illustrated cover with the Preseason picks and All Americans is a nice addition. Aside from my gripe over the 20 Greatest Games, the only other issue I have is that the game is not live enabled, but no EA Sports games are for XBOX. All in all, its a good buy if you’re an absolute sports junkie.
The usual tweaks make this a better game than last year’s version, which was already superb.The thing that takes the game up to a new level, though, is the collection of classic teams.A perfect example of why these classic teams are great is Army. If you play this game at a realistic level, such as the All-American level, you’re going to get punished if you are using the 2003 Black Knights. But if you’re a fan of a team that’s not likely to have a good year, wouldn’t you want to reach into the team’s glorious past? Army wouldn’t be able to beat Ohio St. if they played this year, but if you roll out the 1945 team, things get a little more interesting.Another good thing about the classic teams is that they are assembled with the full benefit of hindsight. EA Sports does a great job predicting how players will perform for an upcoming season, but it’s a lot easier to replicate the past than to divine what will happen in the future. For example, last year Nebraska relied heavily on a freshman I-Back, but in NCAA 2003, the workhorse I-Backs were a pair of seniors.My only lament about the classic teams is that there aren’t more. Specifically, I would have liked to see more teams that had exceptional individuals. As it is, there are plenty of championship teams. But what about those teams that had exciting Heisman trophy winners but didn’t win the title? Let’s have more of them. Also, if a a team had a lot of players who went on to play in the NFL, let’s have them.Wish list aside, th.