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(More customer reviews)What we have here is an exact clone of Madden 2001-2002 and 2003; plays the same, looks the same, sounds the same. Obviously not very much attention has been focused on the psone versions of the game the past couple of years due to the game being on the superior systems of today. Is there anything new to be found here? Well.. there's the updated rosters as always, the Falcons new uniform and logo and there's the Eagles new stadium, Lincoln Financial Field. Apparently EA forgot that the Seahawks moved to a new stadium last year as they're still playing at the one the Washington Huskies do. The same game modes are there; exhibition game, regular season play, practice, coaches corner.. earn those madden cards again by accomplishing tasks during gameplay.. you get it by now. There's new music tracks so the game player doesn't have to endure the sounds of the likes of Bon Jovi or Good Charlotte *puke* not that it's much of a bargain this year. Anyway, there's no option to edit the classic teams of yesteryear, not all the alternate uniforms are there (not the biggest deal maybe, the Dolphins covered in complete aqua is rather revolting).
The same old 16 bit classic game was added *yawns loudly* again. I haven't dabbled in the franchise mode but I can only imagine that's pretty much the same as well. With that being said, It's still a worthy buy depending upon whether you've played last year's game or the other two that I mentioned in the begining. Otherwise I suggest sticking with any of those past additions in the Madden series, just bring in the recent draft picks through player creation and make other proper modifactions concerning this year's rosters and save your money until you can purchase either a Gamecube, PS2 or an Xbox. You'll be glad you did once you've played Madden on any of those platforms.
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