NCAA March Madness 2005 - Software Publisher's Description:
NCAA March Madness 2005 review:3 stars (Pretty good but not great) - Right after the tournament this year I was desperate for a college basketball game. I got this one and was not disappointed but wasn't blown away either. The coaching mode leaves much to be desired. How about letting us start off as an assistant for crying out loud!! But the recruiting is okay and the gameplay is pretty good. On the hardest level on a good team's floor you can lose and will always have a hard time for example at Cameron indoor arena.
If you want a college basketball game then it's a good buy but if you're just looking for a good game in general then there are certainly better ones out there.3 stars (Explanation for why names aren't there) - For the same reason when you buy an NCAA jersey, it doesn't have a name on the back...
The NCAA can't directly market a single player. Yes, the networks can, ala ESPN showing a little JJ Reddick picture before a Duke/UNC game. Or CBS showing Marvin Williams taking an alley-oop from Raymond Felton for the Final Four.
However, they can't pay these athletes so they can't directly market them. That's one reason why it's damn near impossible to see a college star marketing anything that isn't the NCAA and academics.
It's why Andrew Bogut or Reggie Bush can't do Wheaties commercials.
It's also the reason anyone on a 2K5 of EA Sports college sporting game-over has either graduated or in the NBA from the next year. (I know NCAA 2K has rights with the Heisman winner. As EA once did. Last year's Naismith winner, Jamar Nelson of St. Joe's, is absent from either of this year's games that feature Okafor (EA) and Childress (2K5) on their respective covers).
However, if Emeka Okafor had stayed in school, it's very likely Ben Gordon (or another NBA-player, ala Tony Allen, would've been on the cover.
Imagine the same scenario with TJ Ford replacing Carmelo Anthony on 2004.
Most know this...but many others don't. So that is your answer. It's not to be lame or lazy, it's simply the fact that NCAA can only use player numbers and their likeness (within reason of course) during their games. I imagine any potential recruits are forgotten as well for same laws/reasons.
It seems dumb, but that's the NCAA for you.
Making billions for universities, networks, and themselves...and not letting the players have anything at all.5 stars (great game) - ncaa march madness was a great game, who cares if you dont know who the players are you can pull off upsets in the collage classics mode and win the tornament in the dynasty mode. It is a great basketball game to play with your friends and it is very entertaining by yourself NCAA March Madness 2005 Features: Video Games Xbox (x box) Microsoft Action Adventure Sports Outdoors Xbox ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) Sports/Basketball
NCAA March Madness 2005 is the Video Game version. The full version can be purchased by clicking on the "CLICK HERE TO ORDER" button below for around 27.95USD.