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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
Sports Sub-Genre
Football
UPC
0014633146363
EAN
0014633146363
Platform
Sony PlayStation 2
Rating
E-Everyone
Video Game Series
Madden Nfl Series
Publisher
EA SPORTS
Genre
Sports
Game Name
Madden NFL 2004

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Product Information

EA SPORTS best-selling football franchise marks its 14th year in the industry with the release of Madden NFL 2004. A more in-depth Franchise Mode, improved commentary, enhanced control options, and revamped graphics are just a few of the new features offered to PlayStation 2 owners. Animations have expanded to include stumbles, more fluid quarterback scrambles, and open-field blocks, while transition sequences include dynamic player reactions and split-screen replays. The most noteworthy improvements to the series are in the Franchise Mode and control while on the field.<br><br>Franchise Mode now features mini-camp drills to improve an athlete's skills in the off-season as well as signing bonuses and trade offers from computer teams. Would-be owners can move their team to a new city as well as set concession stand prices, merchandising, and parking fees in an attempt to turn a profit. Players can even build their own stadium from the ground-up, determining where the luxury box seats will go, the position of scoreboards, even the location of tunnels leading to the locker rooms. Also included is the ability to assemble a coaching staff, and at the end of each game, John Madden awards his "Horse Trailer Player of the Game" as seen on Monday Night Football. <br><br>Madden NFL 2004 gives players more flexibility on the field with the addition of on-the-fly controls bound to the right analog stick. At the line of scrimmage, players can change defensive formations, switch wide receiver routes, or call a different play. When the ball is snapped, the right stick can be used to call out blocks, lead receivers, and put defenders in a better position to make an interception. While players guide their team to victory, they'll listen to new commentary from Madden, Al Michaels, and Melissa Stark. Commentary is focused on more in-depth analysis and highlighting situation-specific events, including rivalries, blowouts, overtime, and halftime updates. <br><br>The only console version to feature Internet play, Madden NFL 2004 for PlayStation 2 lets players participate in special online tournaments and receive a ranking designed to discourage opponents from bailing out of games already in progress. Other online features include a Fair Play system, which locks specific rules and settings before each game, and support for the EA Messenger, a system that saves lists of friends for use with the rest of EA SPORTS' lineup on PlayStation 2. Those owning a broadband connection will also be able to chat in real time on any USB headset.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
EA SPORTS
UPC
0014633146363
eBay Product ID (ePID)
11024

Product Key Features

Rating
E-Everyone
Genre
Sports
Video Game Series
Madden Nfl Series
Platform
Sony PlayStation 2
Game Name
Madden NFL 2004

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2003
Number of Players
1-8
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
LeafCats
139973

Item description from the seller

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Product ratings and reviews

4.6
75 product ratings
  • 51 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
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  • Top favorable review

    One of the best PS2 Madden's around.

    One of the better Madden games on the Playstation 2. Don't worry about who's on the cover, at this point he's retired anyway.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: sarasavill6

  • Madden 05

    I bought this game because thee Madden series is one of the few lines of games that I can seriously get into. In comparison to previous titles, Madden 05 is definitely better than anything prior to it. The new Hit Stick feature makes nailing a QB a thousand times more gratifying, not only increasing the chance of a fumble or an injury, but the sound and view of the hits are almost as thrilling as watching a real game. The tutorials are so exact, you could probably give this game to someone who's never watched a football game before and within a few minutes they'd be ready to play. The Mini Games add a fun alternative to normal gameplay, and Franchise mode offers an interesting view to the team that was previously unattainable. If you have the money, I would recommend just buying the newest ...

  • below average game

    New Features Naturally I went straight to the owners mode, because that's what got all the hype. I was not impressed. All there really is to do there is micro-manage a team from the owner's perspective. It's not really got anything to do with football, it really belongs in a separate game that should be titled ''Sim Business''. In real life, every franchise makes a profit. The NFL created a system of profit sharing so that each team could stay competitive specifically because they knew it bolstered the game overall to the public. It's not particularly hard to make a profit as an owner in owner mode, but it can be tedious - since you have to adjust prices and such constantly. You can use the profits to hire coaches, but really all that does is creates more micro-management you need to ...

  • Madden NFL 2004 (PlayStation 2, 2003)

    It's not an easy task for a development team to make enough improvements to a yearly sports game series to warrant a purchase every year. However, EA Sports has not only managed to add enough features and gameplay tweaks to make Madden NFL 2004 a more than worthy purchase for those who bought last year's game, but it has also created one of best football games to date--especially in the case of the PS2 version, which is the only console version featuring online play. Madden NFL 2004 covers nearly every facet of professional football, but what makes this year's entry in the series so special is the fact that it ties all its components together seamlessly. Even the new gameplay features have been integrated incredibly well, and the result is a game that models the sport of professional ...

  • *Madden NFL 2004 (PS2) console- -

    For a number of reasons, the 2004 release in the madden nfl series for all consoles (especially ps2) probably marked a high point in its development overall. In the gameplay category 9/10 overall: certainly the main reasons being that this was back when the player ratings, physics, & overall player attributes were still respected; in simpler terms the gameplay was still tight (& responsive)and you had to earn interceptions and turnovers with smart play-calling. It was very realistic for a football video game & played like one was inside an actual game. In graphics also 9/10 overall; -As the game play was still much like the 2002 & 2003 versions(tight), the 2004 looked even better & just a more polished version graphically than the two years before;certainly not to say that the 2002 & 2003 ...