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NCAA Football is an American football video game series developed by EA Sports in which players control and compete against current Division I FBS college teams. It served as a college football counterpart to the Madden NFL series. The series began in 1993 with the release of Bill Walsh College Football. EA eventually acquired the licensing rights to the NCAA name and officially rechristened the series with the release of NCAA Football 98.

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  • NCAA Football is an American football video game series developed by EA Sports in which players control and compete against current Division I FBS college teams. It served as a college football counterpart to the Madden NFL series. The series began in 1993 with the release of Bill Walsh College Football. EA eventually acquired the licensing rights to the NCAA name and officially rechristened the series with the release of NCAA Football 98. In July 2013, the NCAA announced that it would not renew its licensing contract with Electronic Arts because of an ongoing legal dispute regarding the use of player likenesses in the games. However, this contract only covered the use of the NCAA name and related logos, not those of individual schools and conferences, which are negotiated individually or through the Collegiate Licensing Company. The CLC concurrently announced that it would extend its existing licensing deal with EA through 2017, ensuring that EA Sports could continue the series without the NCAA branding and EA made plans to continue the series under the old College Football name. However, the series was placed on hiatus in September 2013, following three major conferences pulling their trademark licenses from EA, and uncertainties surrounding the results of lawsuits involving the use of player likenesses in-game. In February 2021, Electronic Arts announced that the series would be returning for next-gen platforms no earlier than summer 2023. During an interview with ESPN.com in November 2022, an EA Sports executive revealed that the game would be released in "the summer of 2024...because of the enormous undertaking of creating the game from scratch". (en)
  • NCAA美式足球(英语:NCAA Football)是由EA Sports制作、艺电发行的美式足球模拟游戏系列,第一作《Bill Walsh College Football》于1993年推出。系列与《Madden NFL系列》可以称为兄弟之作。 2014年7月,NCAA(國家大學體育協會)宣布由于一系列前大學球员的诉讼,不再给予艺电使用NCAA品牌的许可。 (zh)
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  • June 1993 (en)
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  • Bill Walsh College Football (en)
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  • NCAA Football 14 (en)
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  • NCAA美式足球(英语:NCAA Football)是由EA Sports制作、艺电发行的美式足球模拟游戏系列,第一作《Bill Walsh College Football》于1993年推出。系列与《Madden NFL系列》可以称为兄弟之作。 2014年7月,NCAA(國家大學體育協會)宣布由于一系列前大學球员的诉讼,不再给予艺电使用NCAA品牌的许可。 (zh)
  • NCAA Football is an American football video game series developed by EA Sports in which players control and compete against current Division I FBS college teams. It served as a college football counterpart to the Madden NFL series. The series began in 1993 with the release of Bill Walsh College Football. EA eventually acquired the licensing rights to the NCAA name and officially rechristened the series with the release of NCAA Football 98. (en)
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  • NCAA Football (video game series) (en)
  • NCAA美式足球系列 (zh)
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