Madden 09 to feature new in-game commentary
- Posted March 26th, 2008 at 09:46 EDT by
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Madden owners may be happy to hear that the much disliked radio announcer commentary present since the 2007 version of the game is going to be replaced for the 2009 release.
Electronic Arts has revealed that they have taken note of consumer complaints in regards to the commentary supplied by Madden and Al Michaels, and although not announcing anything specific, they did imply that the series would be relying on two established football commentators for the next version's in-game commentary.
"I have to be careful about this. Although I can… We are making a change in the Madden commentators. I can’t mention who they are. We are using some of the biggest names in the business. We listened to the fans and we are making a change. And that will be more than one. It will be a fantastic year for Madden fans, I think they’re gonna be thrilled with this new direction. I don’t think I can say much more than that."
Because of its license with ESPN, EA may end up considering the Monday Night Football crew for the job, although the company has yet to show much interest in utilizing the license for this type of affair. Madden and Michaels cannot be counted out, as the former is the namesake of the franchise. Keep on the lookout for any new updates, as we get closer to Madden's summer release.
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Deusthousand |
Deusthousand- 10:00am GMT - March 26th, 2008
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Man listen...Until they make gameplay like Madden again and not like the 2k series, then maybe I will blow $60 on it.If 3fixme fans like 2k style let em keep it. But dont make the PS version the same way.
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that1guy |
Go2Guy- 10:55am GMT - March 26th, 2008
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i dont think madden is anything like the 2k series. they are completely different in my opinion. i loved the nfl 2k franchise, probably the most fun games ive played, imo. if madden started changing more toward the 2k titles, then i think more people would want to spend $60. They need another overhall b/c several people think that the maddens today are not like the maddens of 2004 and 2005. thats probably b/c they bought the nfl licence and theres no compitition for them to make a better madden game.
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TekkenLord |
HitMan00- 12:08pm GMT - March 26th, 2008
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wow, that's all they are adding to the game come on EA, give me a better reason to purchase this 09 madden
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Fatso |
Fatso- 12:36pm GMT - March 26th, 2008
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All pro football 2K8 was MUCH better than Madden has ever been. the game could use some work but hopefully the next one will be better. even if they didnt change a thing, it would be better than madden. All pro football was very unique and I traded madden 08 for all pro football 2K8. the gameplay was ages better than I have ever seen in madden.
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funItalian
- 1:01pm GMT - March 26th, 2008
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The commentary part is not a big deal to me, however, they mentioned a while ago that the frame rate was going to be at 60fps or was it 80fps, That's what I'm interested in. I play Madden without any commentary & just turn up the field and stadium sound effects up!!!
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TheCh0sen01 |
TheChosen01- 3:13pm GMT - March 26th, 2008
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Well this is one step to improve madden to where it has to be, its been disapointing to play madden lately because of the "slow and tight" feel to it. NCAA Football is more smooth and free and I hope madden gets better gameplay soon!
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hawkster3269 |
BlackHawk5132- 6:25pm GMT - March 26th, 2008
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APF 2K8 was awful...the graphics were better but the gameplay was the same as ESPN 2K5...and y do people comment on a topic when all they say is...I dont play madden...its pointless...and for TekkenLord...who ever said thats all they were adding to the game?
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vicam121581
- 10:14pm GMT - March 26th, 2008
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I wish this excited me more, but unfortunately I have not been into Madden for a few years now, I just feel that they have gotten lazy with it.
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OHIO-PLAYER
- 3:04pm BST - September 24th, 2008
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i need some cheats for grandturismo 5 an new blitz packages for madden 09
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