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Posted Feb 07, 2008 at 09:18AM by Enrico S. Listed in: News, Games, Madden NFL 08 Tags: Electronic Arts, NFL
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Madden 08 - Image 1David Ortiz, the lead producer of Electronic Arts' popular Madden 08 for the Xbox 360, Wii, PSP, DS, PC and PS3 has left EA Tiburon. EA Tiburon producer Phil Frazier will head development on future Madden iterations. This may come as a surprise to most people considering the success of the recent game. To find out more on why Ortiz left EA, head on over to the full article.

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Posted Jan 08, 2008 at 02:09PM by Karl B. Listed in: News, Games, Madden NFL 08 Tags: Electronic Arts, NFL
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Madden NFL 08 - Image 1Good news, football fans: Electronic Arts has made good on its promise to release a patch for the PlayStation 3 version of Madden NFL 08. Yep, it's already out and ready for downloading. Check out the full article for a quick tutorial on downloading and installing the update.

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Posted Jan 08, 2008 at 03:36AM by Victor B. Listed in: News, Games, Madden NFL 08 Tags: Electronic Arts
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PS3 Madden 08 to get patch today - Image 1It looks like Madden fans may want to check their PS3s for a brand new update. We received word that a patch for Madden NFL 08 is incoming today, possibly right now, depending on where you're located.

If you want to know the details behind the patch though, you may want to take a look at the full article.

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Posted Nov 30, 2007 at 10:42AM by Tim Y. Listed in: News, Games, Madden NFL 08 Tags: Microsoft, Electronic Arts, NFL
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EA releases Madden NFL 08 patch 2 - Image 1Electronic Arts has recently released a new patch for their Madden NFL 08 title. The patch is currently available for the game's Xbox 360 port, while details indicate that a PlayStation 3 release is to follow soon. Head on over to the full article to see what this new patch will be fixing.

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Posted Oct 21, 2007 at 03:48PM by Isaac C. Listed in: News, Opinions & Analysis, NCAA Football 08, Madden NFL 08 Tags: Sony, PS2, NPD, Deutsche Bank
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PlayStation 2 - Image 1Following the NPD Group's report for September, Deutsche Bank analyst Jeetil Patel believes that it may be the beginning of the end for Sony's PlayStation 2. According to the report, software sales for the console fell at a faster rate than was first seen last month.

Patel describes the PS2's decline as inevitable but it's unclear whether the decline (which came sooner than expected) was due to "consumer transition to next-gen software or weak spending patterns amongst the low-end consumer." This may be a wrench in the gears for Sony which plans to commit to the console's 10-year lifespan.

"Needless to say, with tougher comps ahead for PS2 software sales, we think that the PS2 may finally be on its way out of the industry for good" says Patel. Although software sales may be down it remains that the PS2 console continues to sell, and continues to be one of the most played consoles despite the presence of the next-gens.

The decline in software sales may be explained partially by the lack of backwards compatibility for the new PlayStation 3 consoles, which was once explained to also boost PS3 games by limiting the console to only play that format. Perhaps the backlash of the absence of backwards compatibility is that sales for PS2 games suffered.

Patel also observes the underperformance of two of Electronic Arts' franchises: NCAA 08 (PS3, Xbox 360, PS2) and Madden 08 (PC, Xbox 360, PS2, PS3, PSP, Nintendo Wii, and DS). He believes that - in the light of a very "competitive environment" with competition such as Activision, Ubisoft, Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo during the holidays - EA may introduce a price cut in November if the games continue to underperform.

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Posted Sep 18, 2007 at 12:30PM by Tim Y. Listed in: News, Games, Madden NFL 08 Tags: Electronic Arts, NFL
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Madden NFL 08 for the PlayStation 3 - Image 1If you own a copy of Electronic Arts' Madden NFL 08 for the PlayStation 3 (also on the Xbox 360, Wii, PC, DS, PSP, PS2, Xbox, GameCube and Mac OS X), you may want to avoid going online for the moment.

Word is out at the official EA forums that Madden 08's latest update patch is causing an 80009 error after it was loaded into the PS3. Now, if you're reading this message after you ran into the reported problem, you can still remove the update by exiting Madden 08, and following these instructions (quoting EA_Violet):
  1. Cycle to the Game setting in the PS3 console and highlight the Game Data Utility folder and press X on the controller.
  2. Highlight the Madden NFL 08 file and press the Triangle button.
  3. Choose to Delete the file and then restart the game. (Note that this only remove the update and not your saved data.)
Take note that you have to stay offline - going online will just prompt you to update again, which in turn will cause your game to malfunction (again). Violet over at the EA forums states that the company's looking into the matter, and that a fix will be released soon. We'll let you know when that happens. Until then, stay sharp.

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Posted Sep 14, 2007 at 07:28PM by Isaac C. Listed in: News, Games, Opinions & Analysis, Madden NFL 08 Tags: Sony, PS2, Michael Pachter, NPD
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Looks like Michael Pachter was right as August's results for console sales report that the Xbox 360 has surged, selling almost 100,000 more units than it did last July, over than what Pachter predicted. The NPD group also reports that the Wii still dominates the charts, and the Nintendo DS is still the more popular handheld.

All in all, the industry is bulking up. Last July console and software sales reached US$ 925.5 million, and this month it rose to US$ 933 million. A bit more and it truly will be a billion dollar industry. It's up 43% from August last year, when the industry was already strong at US$ 669 billion.

PS3 and PSP sales declined this month. PS3 sales slipped about 29,000 units in sales from last month. The PSP slipped more than 50,000 units in sales, but this is most likely in anticipation for the PSP Slim. The Wii and DS also declined a bit this month even though they're still on top.

NPD Analyst Anita Frazier describes Sony's current situation as "concerning, and the window for [Sony] turning the story around is certainly getting narrower." Here's a complete list of hardware sales this month:
  • Nintendo Wii - 403,600 (4.0 million)
  • Nintendo DS - 383,300 (12.7 million)
  • Xbox 360 - 276,700 (6.3 million)
  • PlayStation 2 - 202,000 (39.1 million)
  • PlayStation Portable - 151,200 (8.3 million)
  • PlayStation 3 - 130,600 (1.75 million)
Software sales are up 21% from last year, raising the bar to US$ 2.8 billion. Madden 08 ruled last August as the most popular game on both the Xbox 360 and the PS2, while the PS3 version is on fourth place. Bioshock sits comfortably on third place while Wii Play is on fifth. No DS games on Top 10 for August though.

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Posted Sep 10, 2007 at 01:36AM by Charles D. Listed in: News, PlayStation Network, Games, Madden NFL 08 Tags: Nintendo, EA Sports, NFL, PlayStation Network
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EA Sports' Madden NFL 08 comes out with an updated roster for the Xbox 360 and PS3 - Image 1With the new season of sport sims from EA Sports just around the corner, Madden NFL 08 (available on the PC, Xbox 360, PS2, PS3, PSP, Nintendo Wii and DS), one of the leaders of the pack, has already gotten an update with its current roster available for the Xbox 360 and PS3. Despite the game's shortcomings, at least the boys at EA are trying to make the game as enjoyable as possible.

It's nice to know that with the new generation of consoles, you can readily update the ever changing rosters of your favorite sports sim. Just log onto either Xbox Live or the PlayStation Network for your respective console and just wait while the game updates itself with the new roster settings. It definitely beats updating it manually and everything stays as realistic as possible.

In addition to the updated team rosters, tweaks to some of the players overall rankings have also been implemented. If you can't hop online just yet, you can take a look at the links provided through our read link, as they contain the complete list of changes for the roster and players' stats.

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Posted Aug 18, 2007 at 04:48PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: Games, Opinions & Analysis, Madden NFL 08 Tags: Microsoft, Electronic Arts, Sony, NFL, Michael Pachter, Framerate
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There's been quite a buzz about Electronic Arts' Madden NFL '08, as the PS3 version runs at 30 FPS while the Xbox 360 enjoys smoother and faster 60 FPS. Heated discussions on the net have surfaced, leaving analysts to wonder if this commotion will actually make an impact. UBS analyst Ben Schachter believes it's going to be bad for Sony, but Wedbush Morgan's Michael Pachter begs to differ.

Investors and other people rolling in the dough to make big games possible aren't usually fazed with issues that gamers would cry on about, but Schachter is worried that "given Madden's popularity and the volume of this debate, we think this is a more meaningful negative for Sony than investors might realize."

Not only will a good number of gamers be wary about the PS3 being actually more powerful than the 360, but EA's decision to drop Madden's PS3 framerate (because of inexperience with the console, they said) may actually hurt Sony 'til the year ends. "It gives gamers just one more reason not to buy a PS3 this year following the slip of GTA IV. It is a positive for [Microsoft]," Schachter added.

However, Michael Pachter thinks "Analysts are too quick to criticize." He points at EA's lack of experience as the only reason why Madden is slower on Sony's machine, and expects EA to figure things out by next year.

"There are obviously PS3 games that look fantastic. It's not an issue with the PS3," Pachter commented after mentioning Resistance: Fall of Man, Motorstorm, and Call of Duty 4. He went on, saying "anyone who has [a PS3] knows it's awesome... I love my PS3 (and love my 360), and can't wait to watch '300' in 1080p."

Buy: [Madden NFL 08 (PS3)]
Buy: [Madden NFL 08 (Xbox 360)]

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Posted Aug 15, 2007 at 04:38PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: Videos, Games, Madden NFL 08 Tags: Electronic Arts, YouTube, NFL
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A lot of us are Electronic Arts fans who religiously follow every installment in their annual sports franchises. Even that much loyalty though, is not enough to appease an angry gamer after spending US$ 60 to get a copy of Madden NFL '08 (Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, PSP, DS, PC) only to find out how glitchy it is.

Someone going by the name of PSYK0MANT1S on YouTube was very excited to get home from work to play his new copy of Madden. To his disappointment, two games were enough for the glaring glitches to appear. A lengthy post on his bitter feelings accompanied a video he uploaded . Taken from his rant:

...EA needs to STOP releasing beta builds of their games. EA needs to STOP releasing a game that needs a patch the next day. EA needs to STOP letting us the consumer/gamer pay for a buggy product. EA needs to get their act together and get some REAL Quality Assurance going on.


H
ere are the glitches he was able to record using the game's replay feature. Oh, and before you click on that play button, be warned that the guy is enraged. So expect to hear a lot of... er... unpleasant-sounding rants.



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