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Twitter for Android has a small update in the Google Play store this evening, bringing it to version 3.2.1. The change log is short -- crashes for users that use the app in Dutch, Finnish, and Hungarian have been fixed, and the Indonesian language has been added. Grab the update from the Google Play store or hit the link after the break.

Meon makes its way to Android!

Those of you old enough to remember Windows Mobile no doubt played Meon at some point. The idea's simple enough — you use light to free the cute little Meons from whatever it is that's keeping them trapped. The game starts out simple, but pretty soon you'll be bouncing light off mirrors and changing colors with prisms to the point that you're not sure what started where, or where it's going to end up. It's strangely addicting. The Android version is faithful to the original. Our only real complaint is that it doesn't really take advantage of the larger screen sizes. Meon Lite gives you access to the first 32 levels, though chances are if you're anything like us, you'll spring 99 cents to get all 120 levels in the full version. We've got download links after the break. Download: Meon Lite (free), Meon full (99 cents)

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Arizona Cardinals: 1-13, 3-18, 4-17, 5-16, 6-7 from Washington, 6-15, 7-14 Atlanta Falcons: 2-23, 3-29 from Baltimore, 5-22, 5-29 from Baltimore, 6-23, 7-42 (compensatory) Baltimore Ravens: 2-3, 2-29, 3-22 from Atlanta, 4-3, 4-35 (compensatory), 5-34 (compensatory), 6-29, 7-29 Buffalo Bills: 1-10, 2-9, 3-8, 4-6 from Washington, 4-10, 4-29 from Baltimore, 5-9, 5-12 from Seattle, 6-8, 7-44 (compensatory) Carolina Panthers: 1-9, 2-8, 4-8 from Miami via San Francisco, 4-8 from Miami via San Francisco, 4-9, 5-8, 6-38 (compensatory), 7-9 Whitley on A.J. Jenkins | Round 1 Trades | Browns snag Richardson Chicago Bears: 1-19, 2-13 from Dallas via St. Louis, 3-17, 4-16, 6-14, 7-13 Cincinnati Bengals: 1-17 from Oakland, 1-21, 1-27 from New Orleans via New England, 2-21, 3-21, 3-31, 4-21, 5-21, 5-31 from New England, 5-32 from New York Giants, 6-21 Cleveland Browns: 1-3 from Minnesota, 1-22 from Atlanta, 2-5, 3-25 from Denver, 4-5, 4-25 from Denver, 5-25 from Denver, 6-5, 6-35 (compensatory), 6-36 (compensatory), 7-38 (compensatory), 7-40 (compensatory) Dallas Cowboys: 1-6 from Washington via St. Louis, 3-19, 4-18, 4-40 (compensatory), 5-17, 6-16, 7-15 Denver Broncos: 2-4, 2-25, 3-4 from Cleveland, 4-6 (via Jaguars though Buccaneers), 4-13 from New York Jets, 5-2 from St. Louis, 6-18 from New York Jets Detroit Lions: 1-23, 2-22, 3-23, 4-30 from San Francisco, 5-3 from Minnesota, 5-13 from Oakland, 6-22 forfeited, 6-27 from New Orleans via Miami and San Francisco, 7-16 from Philadelphia via New England and Minnesota Green Bay Packers: 1-28, 2-19 from Arizona via Philadelphia, 2-31, 4-37 (compensatory), 4-38 (compensatory), 5-28 from Green Bay via New England, 7-34 (compensatory), 7-36 (compensatory) Houston Texans: 1-26, 3-13 from Philadelphia, 3-5 from Tampa Bay, 4-4 from Tampa Bay via Philadelphia, 4-31 from New England via Denver and Tampa Bay, 4-26, 5-26, 6-26 Indianapolis Colts: 1-1, 2-2, 3-1, 3-30 from San Francisco, 4-2, 5-1, 5-35 (compensatory), 6-37 (compensatory), 7-1, 7-7 from Jacksonville via New York Jets, 7-46 (compensatory) Jacksonville Jaguars: 1-5 from Tampa Bay, 2-6, 3-7, 5-7, 6-6, 7-7, 7-21 from Cincinnati Kansas City Chiefs: 1-11, 2-12, 3-11, 4-12, 5-11, 6-12, 7-11, 7-31 from New England Miami Dolphins: 1-8, 2-10, 3-9, 3-10 from Carolina via Chicago, 3-15 from San Diego, 4-2 from Indianapolis via San Francisco, 5-20 from Tennessee, 6-13 from San Diego, 7-8, 7-20 from Tennessee Minnesota Vikings: 1-4 from Cleveland, 1-29 from Baltimore, 3-3, 4-23 from Atlanta via Cleveland, 4-33 (compensatory), 4-39 (compensatory), 5-4 from Cleveland, 6-5 from Cleveland, 7-3, 7-12 from Seattle via Detroit New England Patriots: 1-21 from Cincinnati, 1-25 from Denver, 2-16 from Oakland, 3-28 from Green Bay, 6-28, 7-17 from New York Jets via Green Bay, 7-28 New Orleans Saints: 2-27 forfeited, 3-27, 4-27, 5-27, 6-9 from Miami, 7-27 New York Giants: 1-32, 2-32, 3-32, 4-32, 4-36 (compensatory), 6-32, 7-32 New York Jets: 1-16, 2-11 from Seattle, 3-14, 6-17 from Philadelphia via Indianapolis, 6-33 (compensatory), 6-34 (compensatory), 7-35 (compensatory), 7-37 (compensatory) Oakland Raiders: 3-15 (exercised in supplemental draft), 3-33 (compensatory), 4-34 (compensatory), 5-13, 5-23 from Detroit, 5-33 (compensatory), 6-19, 7-23 from Detroit Philadelphia Eagles: 1-12 from Seattle, 2-14, 2-28 from Green Bay, 3-26 from Houston, 4-19, 4-28 from Green Bay, 5-18, 6-25 from Denver, 6-31 from New England, 7-22 from Atlanta Pittsburgh Steelers: 1-24, 2-24, 3-24, 4-14 from Oakland via Washington, 5-24, 7-24, 7-33 (compensatory), 7-39 (compensatory), 7-41 (compensatory) St. Louis Rams: 1-14 from Dallas, 2-1, 2-7 from Washington, 2-18 from Bears, 3-2, 4-1, 5-15 from Chicago, 6-1, 6-15 from Chicago, 7-2, 7-45 (compensatory) San Diego Chargers: 1-18, 2-17, 4-10 from Carolina via Chicago and Miami, 4-15, 5-14, 7-19, 7-43 (compensatory) Seattle Seahawks: 1-15 from Philadelphia, 2-15 from New York Jets, 3-12, 4-11, 4-19 from Philadelphia, 5-19 from New York Jets, 6-2 from Philadelphia via Indianapolis, 6-11, 7-18 from Oakland, 7-25 from New York Jets via Denver San Francisco 49ers: 1-30, 2-30, 4-2 from Indianapolis, 4-22 from Detroit, 5-30, 6-10 from Carolina, 6-30, 7-30 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 1-7 from Jacksonville, 1-31 from New England via Denver, 2-26 from Houston, 5-5, 6-4, 7-5, 7-26 from Houston Tennessee Titans: 1-20, 2-20, 2-26, 3-20, 4-20, 5-10 from Miami, 6-20, 7-4 from Cleveland via Minnesota Washington Redskins: 1-2 from St. Louis, 3-6, 4-7, 4-8 from Buffalo, 4-24 from Pittsburgh, 5-6, 6-3 from Minnesota, 6-24 from Pittsburgh, 7-6, 7-10 from Buffalo ok how they picked now The 2012 NFL Draft wrapped up on Saturday evening. A total of 253 college football players heard their names called and will now have the chance to establish themselves as professionals. The number of players selected at each position breaks down like this: Quaterback: 11, four signal callers were picked in the first round. Running back: 21, teams took flyers on complementary running backs and some players who had shown flashes before injuries limited them in college. Wide receiver: 33, teams loaded up looking for role players in the later rounds capable of making an impact. Tight end: 12, no tight ends were drafted in the 1st round. Offensive line: 47, big bodies are always popular with teams constantly needing depth and hoping to find eventual starters in the later rounds. Defensive line: 46, only four defensive linemen were drafted in the 1st round, far from last year's record of 12. Linebacker: 30, Luke Kuechly of Boston College was the only linebacker picked in the 1st round. Cornerback: 34, the cornerback position has become more and more important in league focused on passing. Teams found a number of talented corners in the middle rounds of the draft. Safety: 16, for the second year in a row, the draft was thin on safety talent. Kickers/punters: 6, Jacksonville added Bryan Anger, a punter, in the 3rd round, one of the more surprising picks of the draft. Here's a full list of Round 1 picks in the 2012 NFL Draft. 1. Indianapolis Colts - Andrew Luck, QB, Stanford 2. Washington Redskins (from St. Louis) - Robert Griffin III, QB, Baylor 3. Cleveland Browns (from Minnesota) - Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama 4. Minnesota Vikings (from Cleveland) - Matt Kalil, OT, USC 5. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Tampa Bay) - Justin Blackmon, WR, Oklahoma State 6. Dallas Cowboys (from Washington via St. Louis) - Morris Claiborne, CB, LSU 7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Jacksonville) - Mark Barron, S, Alabama 8. Miami Dolphins - Ryan Tannehill, QB, Texas A&M 9. Carolina Panthers - Luke Kuechly, MLB, Boston College 10. Buffalo Bills - Stephon Gilmore, CB, South Carolina 11. Kansas City Chiefs - Dontari Poe, DT, Memphis 12. Philadelphia Eagles (from Seattle) - Fletcher Cox, DT, Mississippi State 13. Arizona Cardinals - Michael Floyd, WR, Notre Dame 14. St. Louis Rams (from Dallas) - Michael Brockers, DT, LSU 15. Seattle Seahawks (from Philadelphia) - Bruce Irvin, DE, West Virginia 16. New York Jets - Quinton Coples, DE, North Carolina 17. Cincinnati Bengals (from Oakland) - Dre Kirkpatrick, CB, Alabama 18. San Diego Chargers - Melvin Ingram, OLB, South Carolina 19. Chicago Bears - Shea McClellin, DE, Boise State 20. Tennessee Titans - Kendall Wright, WR, Baylor 21. New England Patriots (from Cincinnati) - Chandler Jones, DE, Syracuse 22. Cleveland Browns (from Atlanta) - Brandon Weeden, QB, Oklahoma State 23. Detroit Lions - Riley Reiff, OT, Iowa 24. Pittsburgh Steelers - David DeCastro, OG, Stanford 25. New England Patriots (from Denver) - Dont'a Hightower, ILB, Alabama 26. Houston Texans - Whitney Mercilus, DE, Illinois 27. Cincinnati Bengals (from New Orleans via New England) - Kevin Zeitler, OG, Wisconsin 28. Green Bay Packers - Nick Perry, DE/OLB, USC 29. Minnesota Vikings (from Baltimore Ravens) - Harrison Smith, S, Notre Dame 30. San Francisco 49ers - A.J. Jenkins, WR, Illinois 31. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from New England, via Denver) - Doug Martin, RB, Boise State 32. New York Giants - David Wilson, RB, Virginia Tech 33 - St. Louis Rams - Brian Quick, WR, Appalachian State 34 - Indianapolis Colts - Coby Fleener, TE, Stanford 35 - Baltimore Ravens - Courtney Upshaw, OLB, Alabama 36 - Denver Broncos - Derek Wolfe, DT, Cincinnati 37 - Cleveland Browns - Mitchell Schwartz, OT, California 38 - Jacksonville Jaguars - Andre Branch, DE, Clemson 39 - St. Louis Rams - Janoris Jenkins, CB, North Alabama 40 - Carolina Panthers - Amini Silatolu, OT, Midwestern State 41 - Buffalo Bills - Cordy Glenn, OT, Georgia 42 - Miami Dolphins - Jonathan Martin, OT, Stanford 43 - New York Jets - Stephen Hill, WR, Georgia Tech 44 - Kansas City Chiefs - Jeff Allen, OT, Illinois 45 - Chicago Bears - Alshon Jeffery, WR, South Carolina 46 - Philadelphia Eagles - Mychal Kendricks, MLB, California 47 - Seattle Seahawks - Bobby Wagner, OLB, Utah State 48 - New England Patriots - Tavon Wilson, S, Illinois 49 - San Diego Chargers - Kendall Reyes, DT/DE, Connecticut 50 - St. Louis Rams - Isaiah Pead, RB, Cincinnati 51 - Green Bay Packers - Jerel Worthy, DT, Michigan State 52 - Tennessee Titans - Zach Brown, OLB, North Carolina 53 - Cincinnati Bengals - Devon Still, DT, Penn State 54 - Detroit Lions - Ryan Broyles, WR, Oklahoma 55 - Atlanta Falcons - Peter Konz, C, Wisconsin 56 - Pittsburgh Steelers - Mike Adams, OT, Ohio State 57 - Denver Broncos - Brock Osweiler, QB, Arizona State 58 - Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Lavonte David, LB, Nebraska 59 - Philadelphia Eagles - Vinny Curry, DE, Marshall 60 - Baltimore Ravens - Kelechi Osemele, OT, Iowa State 61 - San Francisco 49ers - LaMichael James, RB, Oregon 62 - Green Bay Packers - Casey Hayward, CB, Vanderbilt 63 - New York Giants - Rueben Randle, WR, LSU 64. Indianapolis Colts - Dwayne Allen, TE, Clemson 65. St. Louis Rams - Trumaine Johnson, CB, Montana 66. Minnesota Vikings - Josh Robinson, CB, Central Florida 67. Denver Broncos - Ronnie Hillman, RB, San Diego State 68. Houston Texans - Devier Posey - Wide Receiver - Ohio State 69. Buffalo Bills - T.J. Graham - Wide Receiver - N.C. State 70. Jacksonville Jaguars -Bryan Anger - Punter - California 71. Washington Redskins - Josh Leribeus - Guard - SMU 72. Miami Dolphins - Olivier Vernon - Defensive End - Miami 73. San Diego Chargers - Brandon Taylor - Safety - LSU 74. Kansas City Cheifs - Donald Stephenson - Tackle - Oklahoma 75. Seattle Seahawks - Russell Wilson - Quarterback - Wisconsin 76. Houston Texans - Brandon Brooks - Guard - Miami (Ohio) 77. New York Jets - Demario Davis - Linebacker - Arkansas State 78. Miami Dolphins - Michael Egnew - Tight End - Missouri 79. Chicago Bears - Brandon Hardin - Safety - Oregon State 80. Arizona Cardinals - Jamell Fleming - Cornerback - Oklahoma 81. Dallas Cowboys - Tyrone Crawford - Defensive End - Boise State 82. Tennessee Titans - Mike Martin - Defensive Tackle - Michigan 83. Cincinnati Bengals - Mohamed Sanu - Wide Receiver - Rutgers 84. Baltimore Ravens - Bernard Pierce - Running back - Temple 85. Detroit Lions - Dwight Bentley - Cornerback - Louisiana-Lafayette 86. Pittsburgh Steelers - Sean Spence - Linebacker - Miami 87. Cleveland Browns - John Hughes - Defensive Tackle - Cincinnati 88. Philadelphia Eagles - Nick Foles - Quarterback - Arizona 89. New Orleans Saints - Akiem Hicks - Defensive End - Regina 90. New England Patriots - Jake Bequette - Defensive End - Arkansas 91. Atlanta Falcons - Lamar Holmes - Offensive Tackle - Southern Miss. 92. Indianapolis Colts - T.Y. Hilton - Wide Receiver - Florida International 93. Cincinnati Bengals - Brandon Thompson - Defensive Tackle - Clemson 94. New York Giants - Jayron Hosley - Cornerback - Virginia Tech 95. Oakland Raiders - Tony Bergstrom - Offensive Tackle - Utah 96. St. Louis Rams - Chris Givens, WR, Wake Forest 97. Miami Dolphins - Lamar Miller, RB, Miami 98. Baltimore Ravens - Gino Gradkowski, G, Delaware 99. Houston Texans - Ben Jones, C, Georgia 100. Cleveland Browns - Travis Benjamin, WR, Miami 101. Denver Broncos - Omar Bolden, CB, Arizona State 102. Washington Redskins - Kirk Cousins, QB, Michigan State 103. Carolina Panthers - Frank Alexander, DE, Oklahoma 104. Carolina Panthers - Joe Adams, WR, Arkansas 105. Buffalo Bills - Nigel Bradham, LB, Florida State 106. Seattle Seahawks - Robert Turbin, RB, Utah State 107. Kansas City Chiefs - Devon Wylie, WR, Fresno State 108. Denver Broncos - Philip Blake, C, Baylor 109. Pittsburgh Steelers - Alameda Ta'amu, DT, Baylor 110. San Diego Chargers - Ladarius Green, TE, UL-Lafayette 111. Chicago Bears - Evan Rodriguez, TE/FB, Temple 112. Arizona Cardinals - Bobby Massie, OT, Ole Miss 113. Dallas Cowboys - Kyle Wilber, OLB, Wake Forest 114. Seattle Seahawks - Jaye Howard, DT, Florida 115. Tennessee Titans - Coty Sensabaugh, CB, Clemson 116. Cincinnati Bengals - Orson Charles, TE, Georgia 117. San Francisco 49ers - Joe Looney, G, Wake Forest 118. Minnesota Vikings - Jarius Wright, WR, Arkansas 119. Washington Redskins - Keenan Robinson, OLB, Texas 120. Cleveland Browns - James-Michael Johnson, MLB, Nevada 121. Houston Texans - Keshawn Martin, WR, Michigan State 122. New Orleans Saints - Nick Toon, WR, Wisconsin 123. Philadelphia Eagles - Brandon Boykin, CB, Georgia 124. Buffalo Bills - Ron Brooks, CB, LSU 125. Detroit Lions - Ronnell Lewis, DE/OLB, Oklahoma 126. Houston Texans - Jared Crick, DT, Nebraska 127. New York Giants - Adrien Robinson, TE, Cincinnati 128. Minnesota Vikings - Rhett Ellison, TE/FB, Southern California 129. Oakland Raiders - Miles Burris, OLB, San Diego State 130. Baltimore Ravens - Christian Thompson, S, South Carolina State 131. New York Giants - Brandon Mosley, OT, Auburn 132. Green Bay Packers - Mike Daniels, DT, Iowa 133. Green Bay Packers - Jerron McMillian, S, Maine 134. Minnesota Vikings - Greg Childs, WR, Arkansas 135. Dallas Cowboys - Matt Johnson, S, Eastern Washington 136. Indianapolis Colts - Josh Chapman - Defensive Tackle - Alabama 137. Denver Broncos - Malik Jackson - Defensive End - Tennessee 138. Detroit Lions - Tahir Whitehead - Outside Linebacker - Temple 139. Minnesota Vikings - Robert Blanton - Cornerback - Notre Dame 140. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Najee Goode - Linebacker - West Virginia 141. Washington Redskins - Adam Gettis - Guard - Iowa 142. Jacksonville Jaguars - Brandon Marshall - Linebacker - Nevada 143. Carolina Panthers - Josh Norman - Cornerback - Coastal Carolina 144. Buffalo Bills - Zebrie Sanders - Offensive Tackle - Florida State 145. Tennessee Titans - Taylor Thompson - Tight End - SMU 146. Kansas City Chiefs - De'Quan Menzie - Cornerback - Alabama 147. Buffalo Bills - Tank Carder - Linebacker - TCU 148. Detroit Lions - Chris Greenwood - Cornerback - Albion 149. San Diego Chargers - Johnnie Troutman - Guard - Penn State 150. St. Louis Rams - Rokevious Watkins - Offensive Tackle - South Carolina 151. Arizona Cardinals - Senio Kelemete - Offensive Tackle Washington 152. Dallas Cowboys - Danny Coale - Wide Receiver - Virginia Tech 153. Philadelphia Eagles - Dennis Kelly - Offensive Tackle - Purdue 154. Seattle Seahawks - Korey Toomer - Linebacker - Idaho 155. Miami Dolphins - Josh Kaddu - Linebacker - Oregon 156. Cincinnati Bengals - Shaun Prater - Cornerback - Iowa 157. Atlanta Falcons - Bradie Ewing - Fullback - Wisconsin 158. Oakland Raiders - Jack Crawford - Defensive End - Penn State 159. Pittsburgh Steelers - Chris Rainey - Running Back - Florida 160. Cleveland Browns - Ryan Miller - Guard - Colorado 161. Houston Texans - Randol Bullock - Kicker - Texas A&M 162. New Orleans Saints - Corey White - Safety - Samford 163. Green Bay Packers - Terrell Manning - Linebacker - N.C. State 164. Atlanta Falcons - Jonathan Massaquoi - Defensive End - Troy 165. San Francisco 49ers - Darius Fleming - Linebacker - Notre Dame 166. Cincinnati Bengals - Marvin Jones - Wide Receiver - California 167. Cincinnati Bengals - George Iloka - Safety - Boise State 168. Oakland Raiders - Juron Criner - Wide Receiver - Arizona 169. Baltimore Ravens - Asa Jackson - Cornerback - Cal. Poly 170. Indianapolis Colts - Vick Ballard - Running Back - Mississippi State 171. St. Louis Rams - Greg Zuerlein, K, Missouri Western 172. Seattle Seahawks - Jeremy Lane, CB, Northwestern State 173. Washington Redskins - Alfred Morris, RB, Florida Atlantic 174. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Keith Tandy, CB, West Virginia 175. Minnesota Vikings - Blair Walsh, K, Georgia 176. Jacksonville Jaguars - Mike Harris, CB, Florida State 177. Arizona Cardinals - Justin Bethel, CB, Presbyterian 178. Buffalo Bills - Mark Asper, G, Oregon 179. 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New England Patriots - Nate Ebner, DB, Ohio State 198. Baltimore Ravens - Tommy Streeter, WR, Miami 199. San Francisco 49ers - Jason Slowey, C, Western Oregon 200. Philadelphia Eagles - Brandon Washington, G, Miami 201. New York Giants - Matt McCants, OT, UAB 202. New York Jets - Terrance Ganaway, RB, Baylor 203. New York Jets - Robert T. Griffin, G, Baylor 204. Cleveland Browns - Emmanuel Acho, OLB, Texas 205. Cleveland Browns - Billy Winn, DT, Boise State 206. Indianapolis Colts - LaVon Brazill, WR, Ohio 207. Carolina Panthers - Brad Nortman, P, Wisconsin 208. Indianapolis Colts - Justin Anderson OT, Georgia 209. St. Louis Rams - Aaron Brown, LB, Hawaii 210. Minnesota Vikings - Audi Cole, LB, NC State 211. Tennessee Titans - Scott Solomon, DE, Rice 212. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Michael Smith, RB, Rice 213. Washington Redskins - Richard Crawford, DB, SMU 214. Indianapolis Colts - Tim Fugger, DE, Vanderbilt 215. Miami Dolphins - Kheeston Randall, DE, Vanderbilt 216. 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  • Gameplay - With a new passing system that changes the way quarterbacks and receivers play and respond, combined with a new read and react defensive AI system, NCAA Football 13 delivers greater realism on the virtual gridiron.
  • Dynasty - Game days come to life with mid-game updates featuring a new studio analyst, plus enhanced commentary from NCAA Football veterans Kirk Herbstreit and Brad Nessler. Recruiting now goes deeper than ever with the addition of dynamic grades and the ability to scout players. Plus, there are even more ways to interact with your Dynasty from the web.
  • Heisman Challenge - There are familiar faces on the field in NCAA Football 13, which now features a selection of former Heisman Trophy winners. With the new Heisman Challenge mode, fans have the ability to utilize the skill set of a legendary Heisman Trophy winner in a quest to match his award-winning historical performances and win the Heisman trophy once again.
  • Road to Glory - The experience of being a college football superstar is now even more exciting with a new feature in Road to Glory that allows players to see and feel the game differently during key moments, increasing on-field awareness and creating amazing opportunities.
  • Sights & Sounds - Revel in the pageantry of college football game days with NCAA Football 13. Featuring new team run-outs, mascots and pre-game traditions along with significantly enhanced audio and new trophy presentations, NCAA Football 13 will deliver the passion and excitement of college football to fans across the nation.

Tweaking the Gameplay of NCAA Football 13


What EA is doing under the hood of your favorite college pigskin game.

It's always easy to write off an annual sports game by saying -- "It's just the same thing as last year." As always, EA is looking to keep you from uttering that; this time with NCAA Football 13. You already know about what developer Tiburon is bringing to make the game feel more like college football, but now it's time to talk about what NCAA 13 is doing to play more like college football. 

Not too shabby, right? The developers said they're really focusing on "pass and catch" this year, and the additions above seem to be up that alley. Sadly, IGN didn't get to play too much of the new stuff, but we did see some of it in action. Here's some more explanation if pretty Mizzou infographics aren't enough. 

Dropbacks - No longer will every snap look the same. Quarterbacks are getting 7-step drops, 5-step drops and so on. EA doesn't want you holding down on the stick to try and get away from the line -- let the QB do his job. 

Trajectories - Remember last year when you'd throw a screen pass and the ball would arc in the air just long enough for the defender to screw everything up? Tiburon's created 25 trajectories to get the ball to the receiver in the most appropriate way. This means shovel passes, dumps and so on. Sure, you could always choose between a bullet or a lob in NCAA Football 12, but the trajectory of the ball was always the same. Not anymore. 

QB Avoidance Moves - You're going to move slower in the pocket this time around -- at least when looking to pass -- but now you have the eight directions of the right stick to move your quarterback. These little stab moves buy you time to get free and make the play. 

Receiver Awareness - All those times when you'd complete a pass well before the receiver completed his route? You're not going to be doing those as much if EA has its way. This year, the icons over receivers will light up when a player is expecting a pass. This doesn't mean he's open. This just means the receiver is looking for the ball. Similarly, you can throw when the icon isn't lit up, but the chances of a catch are lower. 

Read & React Defense - The days of the blind swat are over. To make a play, the defender is going to have to have his eyes on the ball. Also, coverage is going to be disguised this year. If the offense sends a man in motion, zone coverage is going to send a man, too, so as not to tip its hand. 

NCAA Football 13's July 10th release date is coming up fast, so look for detailed impressions soon. Until then, watch our Madden vs. NCAA Football video and tell us which pigskin classic you love more. 



looking good on my list every year i have liked ncaa better then madden 

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Madden NFL 13 Sees What's Broken, Tries to Fix It



As developers from Tiburon started talking about the presentation and gameplay of Madden NFL 13, it became clear that IGN's Madden vs. NCAA video had to be completed and out the door before this preview, because EA's looking to change everything that video bitches about. 

Madden or NCAA?
Improving Madden NFL 13 starts with making the game look and feel like a polished NFL package. Each time you head to kickoff, EA wants this to look like an NFL game you'd be watching on Sunday afternoon. That means the generic overlays are dead. Now, everything's blue, silver and strikingly similar to a CBS telecast -- a feeling driven home by Jim Nantz and Phil Simms manning the commentary booth. Each game opens with a lip-synced cutscene of the boys in the press box as they give you a rundown of the matchup and a bit of history. From there, EA's promising constant chatter and adlibbing; thus, burying last year's awkward pauses and terrible audio patchwork. 

There's motion blur for the on-field action, depth of field effects, sharper field art and the return of halftime states, but this is the icing on the cake. After a few games, we'll all start skipping the introductions and get over the fact that every stadium's press box view is the real life one. Gameplay is where it's at, and EA has done a bunch to make it feel fresh. 

Now, NCAA Football fans, let's have a chat. Below is an infographic showcasing all the bells and whistles EA has added to Madden NFL 13, and you're likely to notice the list is pretty muchthe NCAA Football 13 list from last week. See, there is still a Madden team and an NCAA team at Tiburon, but there's also a gameplay team that oversees both games. This way the best minds are working on both products and the games can evolve together. 


Not too shabby, right? The developers said they're really focusing on "pass and catch" this year, and the additions above seem to be up that alley. Here's some more explanation if pretty 49ers infographics aren't enough. 

Dropbacks - No longer will every snap look the same. Quarterbacks are getting 7-step drops, 5-step drops and so on. EA doesn't want you holding down on the stick to try and get away from the line -- let the QB do his job. 

Trajectories - Remember last year when you'd throw a screen pass and the ball would arc in the air just long enough for the defender to screw everything up? Tiburon's created 25 trajectories to get the ball to the receiver in the most appropriate way. This means shovel passes, dumps and so on. Sure, you could always choose between a bullet or a lob in Madden NFL 12, but the trajectory of the ball was always the same. Not anymore. 

QB Avoidance Moves - You're going to move slower in the pocket this time around -- at least when looking to pass -- but now you have the eight directions of the right stick to move your quarterback. These little stab moves buy you time to get free and make the play. 

Receiver Awareness - All those times when you'd complete a pass well before the receiver completed his route? You're not going to be doing those as much if EA has its way. This year, the icons over receivers will light up when a player is expecting a pass. This doesn't mean he's open. This just means the receiver is looking for the ball. Similarly, you can throw when the icon isn't lit up, but the chances of a catch are lower. 

Read & React Defense - The days of the blind swat are over. To make a play, the defender is going to have to have his eyes on the ball. Also, coverage is going to be disguised this year. If the offense sends a man in motion, zone coverage is going to send a man, too, so as not to tip its hand. 

How Does All That Feel?
Unlike NCAA Football 13, I got lots of time to play Madden, and the changes feel good. Good to the point that I might be more excited to jump in and fool with this slick version of Madden more than the tried and true NCAA franchise.
The new ability to lead passes with the left stick is going to really help my scramblin' ways once I get the hang of it. I still fell victim to a Play Action Sack, but I was playing as the Bears, so that's probably more on Cutler's O-line than anything else.
Still, the thing I'm most ready to get more time with is switching to user-control on players. I've tried to take control of receivers as the ball is in the air to them for years in Madden, but I always seem to lose a step or get off my route. This year, EA has slowed down switching to receivers and defenders so that chumps like me have a chance. I didn't get a chance to really kick the tires on this, but I'm looking forward to doing it one day.


What do you think of Madden NFL 13 so far? Let us know in the comments below, and be on the lookout for more Madden coverage here


iits on my list i keep buying every madden when it out 


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