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| PLATFORM: | Nintendo 64 |
| AGE GROUP: | 5 years and up |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | Electronic Arts |
| ESRB RATING: | Everyone |
| TYPE: | Video Games, Nintendo 64 (Nintendo64), N64, Sports (Sport), Outdoors (Outdoor) |
| MEDIA: | Game Cartridge |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 014633143614 |
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Customer Reviews of Madden 2002
Almost perfect, but not quite As a true football fan and serious gamer, I was excitedly waiting for the new EA franchise Madden 2002 and what great improvements have supplemented the past games. I was a little dejected as the graphics, although improved, have not changed significantly. Quite a few of the scenes such as the opening toin coss and stadium entrance and stadium appearence appear unchanged from the Madden 2001. Madden and partner's vocal catch phrases, which are quite annoying, are the same as Madden 2001 also. Some of the features are nice, but if you are happy with Madden 2001's game play, there is no real reason to purchase this title besides the fact it has the expansion Houston franchise team and cheerleaders on the player collector cards. I fealt some of the playoff teams from the 2001 season such as Miami are rated extremely low. Overall, the gameplay is fun, especially in the franchise and season modes, but not additionally challenging from past titles. The "new and improved" AI improved on stuffing the run, but doesn't appear to affect the passing game. I threw for over 400 yds the first time playing with Kurt Warner against Buffalo. The new kick meter takes getting used to as it is much more challenging. Buy the game if you are a true Madden fan as I, but if you are happy with the 2001 version, stick with it. Happy gaming.
Good gameplay, but what's up with the madden cards?
Overall, I was pretty impressed with Madden 2002. The graphics were excellent as usual. What really impressed me about the latest Madden game is the improved play of the computer. The computer actually puts up a fight instead of scoring 7 points to my 70. Another thing I really liked was that the computer runs the ball more in 2002. In 2001, i would be surprised if the computer ran the ball more than three times a game.
Something that did disappoint me, however, was the Madden cards. I thought that this would finally be the year that the good people at EA Sports would include the great teams of the past, like the '85 Bears and the great Buffalo teams of the early 90's. After all, the PS1 has them, and I thought the N64 was supposed to be a superior machine. What do we get added on instead? Cheerleader cards. i guess these would be okay if they did something other than make the crowd cheer loud for the whole game. That can get pretty annoying. I've heard some people say that when the crowd is pumped up, your team plays better, but it is just not true. I would definitely rather have 31 classic teams than 31 cheerleader cards any day.
So, if you're looking for an improvement to you 2001 Madden game, I would highly recommend Madden 2002. I can't wait to see what they come up with for the Nintendo gamecube (and if THAT version doesn't have the classic teams, i'm going to scream!)
Madden 2002 ROCKS!!!!!!!
Madden 2002 is a cool game! Yesterday, the New York Jets made the highest score in an NFL game, winning 67-0 over the 2002 and 2004 Super Bowl champion, New England Patriots!!! Martin made NINE TOUCHDOWNS FOR THE BIG APPLE!!!!!!