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Kombo: Madden 10 Review

Kombo writes: "Madden Football is now entering its twenty-first year as a franchise and you'll be hard pressed to find a gamer that hasn't heard about series. Madden, the game, is now legal to drink so it bring a new sense of maturity not normally found of people the same age. In recent years, Madden football games drifted ever so gently towards a quicker pace and a more arcade approach.

Now the pendulum is back towards a more methodical pace focused on nuanced realism with the release of Madden 10. The development process was handed over to a new design team and used lots of gamer feedback from frequent developer blogs and lots of EA Sports community involvement. The revamped style and continual improvements from previous years sets a new benchmark for the franchise and the Football genre..."

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Madden IQ: Did it Make Madden Great?

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

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Borrowed games, a coffee cup, and the true meaning of Christmas

What do a coffee cup and borrowed video games have to do with the real meaning of Christmas? Lots, apparently.

THR1LLHOUSE5279d ago

Aw, a very nice little story.

NagaSotuva5279d ago

I was in love with the story until Madden came up.

lorianguy5279d ago (Edited 5279d ago )

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 :)

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Cleveland Browns Running Back Peyton Hillis Latest Victim Of The Madden Curse

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.