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Madden NFL 09 | 
| From: Electronic Arts
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $21.99 You Save: $18.00 (45%)
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Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 68
Platform: Playstation2 Genre: football_games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Edition: Standard Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: PlayStation 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 15408 UPC: 014633154085 EAN: 0400009415629 ASIN: B0012N40A0
Release Date: August 12, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| • | For Play on Your PlayStation 2 | | • | Stay Connected with PS2 Online | | • | Published by Electronic Arts | | • | Game Genre: Sports, Game Sub-Genre: Football | | • | John Madden Theme |
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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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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. |
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A Humiliation for the Madden Franchise August 12, 2008 Cory T. Shaeffer (Pittsburgh) 12 out of 15 found this review helpful
This game is one of EA's poorest efforts, which is really saying something. Again, in 2009, this is nothing more than a roster update, and what's worse, many of the players don't even have career stats, it just comes up N/A. They have bragged for months about all these new features, and each year they add stupid little things like "quarterback camera 3-d mode" but what people really want is a complete game with all the details that make each player unique. Other than the linemen appearing a little fatter and moving a little slower, nothing has changed. This game is so dreadfully incomplete that I cannot believe it was cleared to be placed on shelves. Madden 2008 was better (nothing to date has, and may never top Madden 2005) and if I were you I'd hang on to it for another year and keep playing it; it's not that difficult to do your own roster updates. Man, this is the biggest letdown of any game I have ever bought.
Franchise Mode Gamer!! August 19, 2008 JD 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
Here's my review of Madden 2009 for the PS2. First off, I'm not really concerned with the gameplay. I'm one of those people that only plays the Franchise Mode (I call it Franchise Mode, I know some refer to it as Owner Mode, but I use Franchise). Within a year I might play an actual game maybe a half dozen to a dozen times, that's it. In Franchise Mode I simulate all the games, I LOVE to act as a GM/Owner making all the decisions. So with that being said I'm basing my review with the bulk of my emphasis on the Franchise Mode. I'll touch a little on the gameplay first. - The gameplay seems like the same old Madden a basic re-hash of last year's version or the version two years ago, or the version three years ago (you get my point). - Commentary is the same, Madden & Michaels. The PS3 version has Hammond & Collinsworth. All the new added features you'll hear about, i.e. Madden IQ, Rewind, and the new graphic effects are all available on the PS3 version not the PS2 version. Nothing new is added execpt for the Fair-Play feature. I do think they added more people/personel on the sidelines during a game. - The Rosters are updated but updated very poorly (Indiana Jones 3). Like a recent reviewer said they don't even keep past stats available for seasons players had before '08. All it says is N/A. Strahan is still a Giant, Dan Klecko is the only FB for the Eagles, Mike Hart isn't in the game with the Colts, Favre is nowhere to be found, and Pacman "Adam" Jones isn't even on the Free Agent roster. Heck Cedric Benson is still on the Bears roster, that's how bad it is. A lot of updating by you is needed. Plus if you don't have an internet connection you'll have to make Favre yourself. For the Eagles I had to cut Dan Klecko, and go get Lawton from the Colts to play FB for the Eagles. Lawton is currently an Eagle, but Jason Davis isn't in the game. So I had to give the Colts some b.s. player just to have a FB on their roster since I had to get Lawton to the Eagles since Klecko isn't an FB anymore, he's back at DT. Oh yeah getting the rosters up to date takes a ton of time and patience. - One pet peeve I have is that EA doesn't even update their interface on the game. Some of the NEW features added in the past Madden's are still featured as NEW features. Player Weapons is not NEW, it was available how long ago?! Gosh!! - Ok, the Franchise Mode. First off, I will say I love the new Decade Scoring System. At the end of the off-season right before Training Camp you get a score card evaluating your past season. Your score card has points and grades on it ranging from if your team made the playoffs, average attendance throughout the season, net profit, how many pro bowlers you had, how many rivalry games you won, etc, etc. Then you are given a grade or a score for each category and a total is added up, and each season you can compare each Decade Score Card and the points you earn. It's really neat, puts even more pressure on you to do well in that particular season. The trade deadline glitch is gone. You can't trade your 1st round pick for the worst team in the league's 1st round pick anymore. Trades are graded now depending on your record at the deadline. Makes things harder, no easy way out anymore to stack your dynasty with multiple 1st round picks. One thing I do have a problem with is the Draft Grading in Madden. I always get an F, no matter who I pick. The Draft Grades emphasize your Decade Score Card and getting an F every season really hurts your point total. During the Draft now the computer will approach you with selection trades. I like this. I had no idea they added this till, I was in my draft and all of a sudden while it is cycling through picks a window pops up asking me if I'll accept this trade. Very cool. You can review the trade, accept it, or reject it. The loading times in the Franchise off-season are a lot quicker. On the load after the retired players screen when players are getting new roles and roles taken away it's better. Instead of loading through each player now it loads specific to each team. You can't go away anymore to get a cup of coffee while it loads for 5 minutes, it's more like 1 minute then done. Same with the Roster Management screen, loads quicker. Pretty much that's it, the rest of the Franchise is the same. Nothing new, but given the quicker loading times and the advent of the Decade Scoring System, it's still a lot of fun. Highly recommend it if you are a Franchise gamer like me.
The greatest Madden game for PS2!!! August 18, 2008 Psalmist (USA) 5 out of 8 found this review helpful
I love this game! Words can't express how great this game is. It does have it's madden-quirks though such as, after scoring a touchdown, your man will run and dissappear into the wall. Madden never the corrected the "morphing" problem yet. Also, I realize it is a PS2 but the rain and snow still look weak. No field effects occur. Just a slight splash of water when you run, or a slight spritz of snow. i wish they would have improved on those features. But overall, I love this game!!!
Just play Madden 08, or even 07. They are all the same on PS2. August 18, 2008 Luis Bunuel 3 out of 7 found this review helpful
I thought I would get something new with this release but I haven't found anything worthwhile yet. The commentary is the same and Al Michaels is still wondering if this facemask penalty will be of the 5 or 15 yard variety. The NFL rules committee removed the 5 yard variety Al so it will be 15. Ok? And the rosters are only "slightly" updated and I say that because the game must go into production before all the key trades during training camp like Jason Taylor going to the skins. The skins roster also doesn't include Colt Brennan, their 3rd QB which they drafted. The 3rd QB on EA's roster is the punter and the one they probably won't even sign this year since they drafted the Ray Guy award winner who is also not on the EA roster. EA should introduce a "roster correction" feature at start up and let the user fix these issues. I'm sure other team rosters have the same problems. Graphics, camera motion, game play are all the same. The GUI menu is slightly different but unnecessary. Hopefully it is more complete for the XBOX and PS3. If not, EA should not be allowed to keep their NFL contract if they are gonna be so slack. A good example of a well run game with new models would be the Gran Turismo series. They study and get it right every time. I could only imagine if Polyphony Digital had the NFL contract how amazing the game would be.
Wish it had the same updates as the new consoles September 9, 2008 A. Arebalo (Orange County,CA USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This years Madden is much like the others with only a few updates for ps2. There is no madden IQ on the ps2 version and we still get the same commentary as last years version. They added the new QB avoidance stick which takes some getting used to. It seems easier to run in this version than last years version of madden. Graphics got a little update and the soundtrack is better than last years as well. Other than that theres not a whole lot to brag about. If you enjoy updated rosters and a few new updates and have an extra 40 bucks to drop then go for it, but if your just the casual madden player then save your money. Im sure the PS3 version of the game is a lot better. I think its time to upgrade b/c the games on ps2 are just getting plain outdated at this point, I'd much rather play madden on a ps3. Now if only i had an extra $500...!
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