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NCAA Football 06

 
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The "06" version of EA's annual collegiate outing features a new emphasis on the "Race for the Heisman," as evidenced by the cover shot of Desmond Howard's famous (infamous?) end zone pose, taken in 1991 while he played for the University of Michigan. Gamers can design a custom player, to lead out of high school and through a complete career of All-American college football. With gameplay honed through years of development by EA Sports' award-winning studios, character-based elements such as fan mail, a dorm room that gradually fills with awards, and the individual player's quest for college football's most highly recognized honor bring a new level of personalization to this year's edition of NCAA Football.
~ T.J. Deci, All Game Guide
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NCAA Football 06

Developer(s) EA Tiburon
Publisher(s) EA Sports
Platform(s) PlayStation 2, Xbox
Release date(s) July 11, 2005
Genre(s) Sports, American football
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer, multiplayer online
Rating(s) ESRB: Everyone (E)

NCAA Football '06, known colloquially as College Football 2006 is a collegiate American football video game which was released on July 11, 2005. The product features former Michigan Wolverines standout and Heisman Trophy winner Desmond Howard on the cover. He is the only cover athlete not to have played the year before their respective game, Howard last played at Michigan in 1991.

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Gameplay

NCAA Football 06 features a new game mode, "Race for the Heisman." In "Race for the Heisman", you begin as a high school standout hoping to sign with a major college program. After choosing your position and your position-specific drill, you are offered three scholarships, or you can walk on to a school of your choice. The prestige of the offering schools depends on how you performed in your drill.

Another new feature in NCAA Football 06 is the Impact Player. Each team has three impact players, usually the three highest rated players on the roster, but there is always at least one impact player on offense and on defense. (In Dynasty mode some teams only have two Impact Players in later years) Some teams' kickers or punters are impact players, too. Offensive linemen are never impact players in the game. Impact players are called upon to make big plays when "in the zone" (indicated by their white impact icon underneath them pulsating). If they execute a big play, action pauses and the camera zooms in on the tackle, juke move, etc., somewhat like the movie The Matrix.

Still around from the previous version are the Top 25 toughest places to play (The University of Florida's Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, or "The Swamp", remains #1 in 06), a still-revamped Dynasty Mode (with a new In-Season Recruiting feature), all-time and historic teams, Create-a-School, and much more.

Featured players

The main menu screen features a highlight reel with footage of plays made by some of the most famous players in college football history, including Ricky Williams, Bo Jackson, Archie Griffin, Charles Woodson, Herschel Walker, LaDainian Tomlinson, Barry Sanders, LaVar Arrington, Warren Sapp, Ray Lewis, Tim Dwight, Randy Moss, Ron Dayne, Warrick Dunn, Lawrence Phillips, Lawrence Taylor, Tim Brown, and Peyton Manning.

Development

Like Madden NFL 06, which has an exclusive license with the NFL, EA has an exclusive license with the NCAA to use stadiums, logos, and team nicknames. According to NCAA Football (a not-for-profit corporation serving to represent various stakeholders for college football), the "EA Sports video football game generates more than $8 million in royalties for NCAA Football and its members."[1] Also, player names are not available in the game because the NCAA would have to pay the players for naming rights so they are called by their positions and numbers, but the player can still give them names.

Music

Prior to the release of NCAA Football 06, the only music featured in the game were fight songs of several major colleges. These would play at random, however the user-selected "favorite team" would always have their fight song played first whenever the game was first started. NCAA Football 06 was the first and last to include licensed music to keep the series in uniform with other EA Sports releases such as Madden NFL and the NHL series. This format was dropped for NCAA Football 07, with the soundtrack returning to college fight songs. However, it was possible to turn off the licensed music and listen to the fight songs in NCAA Football 06. The music features mainly punk and post-punk selections, including Bad Religion, The Clash, NOFX and The Mr. T Experience. It is the first NCAA game to feature the option of non-fight songs in the menus.

Errors

  • When the player creates a school with a recognizable name by the announcers(i.e. Florida) it will be announced by Nessler at the start of the game also the fight song and Gator Chomp are heard.
  • When celebrating touchdowns seniors are less likely to be flagged than underclassmen.
  • If the player injures all of a team's quarterbacks, wide receivers are put under center.

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