When EA Sports first announced that they would be releasing a college football game for the PS2 somewhere at the end of July 2001, my initial reaction was one of mixed emotions.
Besides the obligatory Exhibition, Practice and Season Modes, there's a Rivalry Mode, which enables you to compete in historic rival games, and a cool Mascot Mode where you can actually play with a team full of school mascots.
EA Sports' first foray into the world of PS2 NASCAR racing hit retail shelves not long after the machine's launch. NASCAR videogame fans were extremely excited, that is, until they played it.
Like I said, there were not very many changes in this edition and just about every change that was made required a sacrifice from some other area in the game.
Like many other baseball fans, I had written off EA Sports Triple Play series after a number of lackluster seasons. Apparently the upper brass at EA Sports agreed and they have written the series off as well, at least in namesake. In one of the mos..
Say goodbye to “slide show” golf. Gone are the days of spending 5-20 seconds watching your screen redraw the view between each shot depending on your processor power and detail settings.
Last year's Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2001 was a solid (but not spectacular) golf game that filled an important hole in Sony's lineup of next-generation sports software.