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NCAA Football is an American football sports video game franchise owned by Electronic Arts that debuted on the Sega Genesis in 1993. As of 2013, the series sold over 15 million units. It was succeeded by EA Sports College Football in 2024.

Games[]

Title Year Platform(s) Sales Ref
NCAA Football 98 1997 PlayStation 327,223 [1]
NCAA Football 99 1998 PlayStation 433,293
NCAA Football 2000 1999 PlayStation 422,844
NCAA Football 2001 2000 PlayStation 305,078
NCAA Football 2002 2001 PlayStation 2 633,600 [2]
NCAA Football 2003 2002 1,307,066
NCAA Football 2003 2002 PlayStation 2 956,900 [2]
Xbox 245,907 [1]
GameCube 104,259
NCAA Football 2004 2003 1,264,300
NCAA Football 2004 2003 PlayStation 2 1,080,700 [2]
Xbox 162,400 [3]
GameCube 21,200
NCAA Football 2005 1,361,500
NCAA Football 2005 2004 PlayStation 2 1,025,100 [2]
Xbox 303,900 [4]
GameCube 32,500
NCAA Football 06 1,591,500
NCAA Football 06 2005 PlayStation 2 1,200,000 [5]
Xbox 391,500 [2]
NCAA Football 07 2,500,000 [6]
NCAA Football 07 2006 PlayStation 2 1,000,000 [7]
Xbox 360 405,000
Xbox 145,000
PSP 49,000
NCAA Football 08 789,000
NCAA Football 08 2007 Xbox 360 397,400 [8]
PlayStation 2 236,000
PlayStation 3 155,600
NCAA Football 09 830,100
NCAA Football 09 2008 Xbox 360 397,600 [9]
PlayStation 3 242,500
PlayStation 2 145,000
Wii 45,000
NCAA Football 10 688,900
NCAA Football 10 2009 Xbox 360 376,500 [10]
PlayStation 3 237,400
PS2, PSP 75,000
NCAA Football 11 753,800
NCAA Football 11 2010 Xbox 360 455,000 [11]
PlayStation 3 298,800
NCAA Football 12–14
NCAA Football 12 2011 PS3, X360 1,036,400 [12]
NCAA Football 13 2012 PS3, X360 772,000 [13]
NCAA Football 14 2013 PS3, X360 1,000,000 [14]
Total sales 15,115,604

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "January 2003". The Onion Ring (NPD). Toy Retail Survey Tracking (TRST). Archived from the original on 2003-04-18. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 NPD (Circana) 2005 Full Year Results
  3. NPD (Circana) 2003 Full Year Results
  4. NPD (Circana) 2004 Full Year Results
  5. Campbell, Colin; Keiser, Joe (July 29, 2006). "The Top 100 Games of the 21st Century". Next Generation. Archived from the original on October 28, 2007.
  6. Bachman, Rachel (July 22, 2007). "Video games prove to be important". The Spokesman-Review. p. 12. Retrieved February 6, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. NPD (Circana) 2006 Full Year Results
  8. NPD (Circana) 2007 Full Year Results
  9. NPD (Circana) 2008 Full Year Results
  10. NPD (Circana) 2009 Full Year Results
  11. NPD (Circana) 2010 Full Year Results
  12. NPD (Circana) 2011 Full Year Results
  13. NPD (Circana) 2012 Full Year Results
  14. Scarborough, Alex (July 12, 2018). "'A labor of love' keeps NCAA Football video game alive". ESPN. Retrieved July 17, 2018.