Console Monster writes: "There's no need for a real introduction to the Madden NFL series. It's been going for a bloody long time. Each year, improvements are made of either the technical or graphical variety which creates the phrase "This is the best Madden yet" every single year. Madden and NHL are the only sport video games I actually enjoy. They just always seem to be a step above all the others. FIFA and PES don't intrigue me because I'm not a fan of football, games such as Top Spin feel too arcade and NBA games just seem a little boring. But Madden and NHL, Madden in particular, feel more like strategy games when push comes to shove. Having to figure out what you want to do before hand as well as timing everything well, because both games are extremely fast paced..."
PlayStation Beat: This week marks the 25th Anniversary of the Madden NFL franchise with the release of Madden NFL 25. This made me think about what made Madden NFL 10 playable for longer than two weeks. Madden IQ, did you make it better
What do a coffee cup and borrowed video games have to do with the real meaning of Christmas? Lots, apparently.
Unlike at Christmas time, leaving a coffee stain on the case of a borowwed game causes large amounts of abuse from my friends.
Careful where you put your coffee!
But that was a very nice story, it seems you have made Jake a very happy boy :)
When it comes to sports curses, aside from the Chicago Cubs, there’s no more active superstition than the Madden curse. Since 1999, almost every year something bad has happened to the cover athlete of Electronic Arts’ bestselling Madden NFL franchise. Cleveland Browns running back Peyton Hillis is the latest victim of this curse.