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More Than 50,000 Players Competed Throughout the Competition GRAPEVINE, Texas--(Business Wire)-- Esque Eady, was named the Grand Prize winner of the NCAA Football '09 Tournament sponsored by GameStop, Corp. (NYSE:GME), the world's largest video game and entertainment software retailer. Eady received the Grand Prize of $5,000 for winning the tournament. Eady tackled his competition of ten Semifinalists during the Finals event on August 30, near the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, GA, to be named the NCAA Football '09 Grand Prize Winner. Prior to the Finals event, he outplayed over 60 participants in three rounds of competition at the Store, District and Regional levels. More than 50,000 players participated in the multi-tiered national tournament. NCAA Football '09 allows players to get into the spirit of the game for their favorite college team.
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via Reuters @ 4:29 3rd Sep
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NPD: July Sales See 28% Growth, NCAA Atop Charts [08.14.08] The North American video game industry's revenues hit $1.19 billion in July, up an impressive 28 percent year on year - with the DS and Wii again heading hardware, and a 41 percent increase in software sales led by Electronic Arts' NCAA Football 09 on Xbox 360.
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via Gamasutra @ 6:10 15th Aug
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NPD: July Sales See 28% Growth, NCAA Atop Charts [08.14.08] The North American video game industry's revenues hit $1.19 billion in July, up an impressive 28 percent year on year - with the DS and Wii again heading hardware, and a 41 percent increase in software sales led by Electronic Arts' NCAA Football 09 on Xbox 360.
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via Gamasutra @ 6:10 15th Aug
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August 14, 2008 - Recently, we noticed a patch that updated NCAA Football 09 to 1.1, but we weren't fully sure about what the patch addressed. We contacted EA Sports for information on this mysterious update that's been available for a few weeks and were told that it fixed the problem that kept users from fully editing their rosters in the game. However, we were also told of a second patch that's being worked on, which has a large list of features that it will address. Below is the list of items in the upcoming patch, which is scheduled to be released in a few weeks:
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via IGN.com @ 8:16 15th Aug
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GRAPEVINE, Texas, BUSINESS WIRE -- Esque Eady, was named the Grand Prize winner of the NCAA Football '09 Tournament sponsored by GameStop, Corp. (NYSE:GME), the world's largest video game and entertainment software retailer. Eady received the Grand Prize of $5,000 for winning the tournament.
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via Consumer Electronics Net @ 4:30 3rd Sep
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EA Sports has released an auto-update patch for the football franchise that promises to fix many of the issues found in the game. A list of patch fixes can be found after jump.
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via NG4.com @ 13:23 9th Aug
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2008 EA SPORTS NCAA Football Challenge Presented by Coca-Cola Zero Puts College Football Pride on the Line as Gamers Square off on Campus
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via Street Insider @ 10:10 23rd Sep
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LINCOLN, Neb. - Two University of Nebraska wrestlers, including one who won an NCAA championship in 2007, have been dismissed from the team after posing naked for videos and photographs on an Internet pornography site.
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via CNEWS @ 8:57 13th Aug
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LINCOLN, Neb. - Two University of Nebraska wrestlers, including one who won an NCAA championship in 2007, have been dismissed from the team after posing naked for videos and photographs on an Internet pornography site.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 8:57 13th Aug
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via CBS Sportsline @ 8:25 15th Aug
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Sony has dropped a brand-new feature on its PS3 console that will let you buy Premium themes—specialized themes that contain high-quality graphics, customized buttons, and (sometimes) special sounds. Since they cost real money, PS3 users will have an option to preview the images before deciding to drop the cash. The company plans on releasing 6 to 10 premium themes every month, which will run the gamut from anime-styled to NCAA-franchised content. It's pretty, but is it worth your penny? [Playstation Blog via Kotaku]
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via Gizmodo @ 4:07 9th Oct
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