At first glance, the graphical leap between Madden 2004 and 2005 isn't all that apparent. Much of the game remains unchanged, but a few more minor details have been reworked to give the game a much more refined look. Though their appearance pales in
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There's a battle afoot on the gridiron, as two fearsome competitors fight it out in the trenches. No, they're not trying to get precious yards for a first down or a hail mary into the end zone, they're duking it out to get your hard earned money.
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All over America, Bratwursts are defrosting, belt buckles are loosening, and girlfriends are getting dumped. Yes, it’s that manliest time of the year, the beginning of the football season and the release of the latest installment of
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For a quite a while now, Electronic Arts' Madden NFL franchise has dominated the football video game market. The Gamecube is no exception to this trend, in fact, it is a better example. Nintendo's little cube is a barren wasteland for football titles, I
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The graphics in Madden 2005 are definitely better. It’s like Tiburon took the 2004 player models, and gave them a coat of extra glossy paint. The jerseys appear shinier, and more realistic, while the players now have veins in their arms. The stadiums
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