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| From: Electronic Arts Category: Video Games
List Price: $59.99 Buy Used: $33.00 You Save: $26.99 (45%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 73 reviews Sales Rank: 136
Platform: Playstation 3 ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Edition: Standard Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: PlayStation 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 15462 Model: 15782841 UPC: 400009415599 EAN: 0014633154627 ASIN: B0012N7BSI
Release Date: August 12, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Published by Electronic Arts | | • | Game Genre: Sports, Game Sub-Genre: Football | | • | John Madden Theme | | • | For 1 to 4 players |
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Two decades ago Madden NFL exploded onto the scene with staggeringly authentic football action and a strategic, by-the-playbook approach to the game previously absent in sports video games. With Madden NFL 09, 20 years of innovation culminate in a new apex in the series' groundbreaking realism. Savor the pulse-pounding excitement as Madden NFL 09 delivers an intense, real-world pro football experience like only legendary coach John Madden can. The action of the gridiron comes alive with stunning graphics, innovative plays and multiplayer competition that thrusts you into the center of the game with no nonsense and no mercy. | | Key Features
- Step into the world of pro football like you can experience only with the legendary John Madden
- Play like a pro no matter what your skill level with the Adaptive Difficulty Engine that tailors your experience to suit your proficiency
- Hone your skills in the Virtual Training Center, featuring a holographic environment designed to help you fine-tune your game
- Execute plays and celebrations like never before with the Total Control Animation System that delivers the most authentic gameplay ever in the series
- Receive customized feedback from EA Sports BackTrack to learn from your mistakes as you play and correct them so you can achieve total dominance on the field
- Access stats, customized tips and in-game options without pausing the game and losing your momentum by using the new Options OnDemand Picture-in-Picture
- Battle it out on the gridiron with up to 32 teams in Online Leagues,complete with trades and statistical tracking
- For 1 to 4 players
|  Thrilling Next-Gen Graphics View Image |  Total Control Animation System View Image | | | The NFL bursts from your screen with multiplayer action and gameplay that pushes you to the limit, no matter what your skill level. In Madden NFL 09, the play is more realistic than ever before with the all-new Total Control Animation System. Execute instantaneous combo moves, bobble catches, user-controlled celebrations and more for a game that looks and feels like it's straight out of the NFL. Stadiums leap off the screen to dazzling effect with an enhanced graphics engine that delivers turf and grass so realistic you can almost feel it give beneath your feet, as well as authentic weather and stadium lighting effects. New player models more genuinely replicate the real physiques of the pros, from sleeker receivers to bulkier linemen, to provide an even more authentic experience on the field. Immerse yourself in the full NFL experience with an all-new network television-style broadcast featuring Cris Collinsworth and Tom Hammond. The new Options OnDemand Picture-in-Picture window gives you instant access to stats, tips and more without having to pause the game. Plus, for the first time make a run for the postseason online as you battle among up to 32 teams. Live the NFL experience in all its brutal glory with Madden NFL 09 as you savor the thrill and punishment of professional football like you can find only in this renowned series. |
Product Description Madden NFL 09 delivers its most complete NFL football package ever. Whether you're a seasoned veteran or picking up the game for the first time, you will enjoy a unique yet challenging experience, thanks to the innovative Adaptive Difficulty Engine, which tailors the game to match your playing style. Instantly improve your game with the all-new virtual Training Center or incorporate feedback with EA SPORTS BackTrack, allowing you to learn from your mistakes on the fly. With a new broadcast presentation and online leagues, plus more than 85 new features and enhancements, Madden NFL 09 is the most authentic and adaptable game in sports video game history. An all-new Adaptive Difficulty Engine assesses your proficiency in the core skills areas of football. An innovative, Virtual Training Center allows you to fine-tune your game in a holographic environment, while EA SPORTS BackTrack provides customized feedback, giving you a chance to learn from your mistakes. Take what you've learned and run the play again with EA SPORTS Rewind. Set your sights on the Vince Lombardi Trophy in an all-new network television-style broadcast as Cris Collinsworth and Tom Hammond call the action from the booth. A more immersive and visually stunning presentation package also includes a new Options OnDemand Picture-in-Picture playcall window giving you access to a wealth of stats, customized tips, and in-game options--all at your fingertips without having to pause the game. Make a run for the postseason for the first time online. Featuring trades and statistical tracking for Online Leagues, up to 32 teams can battle it out using all-new flex scheduling. With an enhanced graphics engine and new player models, linemen battle in the trenches with more bulky physiques while backs and receivers fly around the field with a more sleek and slimmer look. Featuring the most realistic-looking grass and field turf ever in a sports game, new weather and
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Back to Moving Forward September 10, 2008 After the last couple years being slightly disappointing to me. This years Madden has really brought back the excitement for me. I love the new Madden Test, it really helps make the game a fun nfl experience for me. I strongly reconmend people who like past Maddens but gave up on 07 and 08 to grab 09.
Best Madden game yet December 29, 2008 The graphics are an A+. The gameplay is an A-. It is the best game out right now. If you like video games or especially sports video games this is the game for you! Overall, I give this game an A-!
Best football game yet. August 18, 2008 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
This game is pretty amazing so far. I've only played about half of a season on franchise mode, so I haven't messed with everything in the game yet.
The graphics are very impressive and they've added some great new player animations especially stuff players do immediately after the play.
The new adaptive difficulty level is interesting. I didn't think I'd like it at first, but I definately do, and it's updated after every game as you improve. I also enjoy the rewind feature, which gives you a mulligan on any play of your choosing, but be careful you can only do it once per play (you can pick how many per game or disable it), and I've had the play go worse the second time around.
I could not figure out how to load 2 profiles to play game against someone else with their profile active and mine.
No more player intros in the pregame, the players all come out of the tunnel together. I liked the intros, but I could see how some wouldn't.
The best to date November 22, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Must be played in High Definition mode to enjoy the full capabilities of this game. I particularly like the Madden IQ test and the virtual training features. The Superstar mode isn't something I would care to play initially but after mastering the game in the franchise mode I think I will attempt the Superstar mode. There are game freezing issues that has to be resolved with a download from EA sports but overall this is a must buy. Go Falcons!!
Thoroughly impressed! August 18, 2008 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
This game is thoroughly amazing! Everything from the graphics and sound to the gameplay is vastly improved over last year! The addition of smart difficulty levels where you go through training process and the game adjusts itself your ability is very nice as well.
The audio commentary is 10,000 times better than it was last year. I have to admit I had almost given up on the Madden franchise and wasn't going to purchase this game but I'm glad I did! Thanks for getting it right Electronic Arts
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