Madden NFL 2004
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Developer(s) | EA Tiburon Budcat (PSX[1] & GBA[2]) |
Publisher(s) | EA Sports |
Platform(s) | Xbox, PS2, GameCube, GBA, PC: (Windows) |
Release date | August 11, 2003 |
Genre(s) | Sports game |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
Rating(s) | ESRB: Everyone (E) |
Madden NFL 2004 is the 14th installment of the Madden NFL series of American football video games. Michael Vick also known as Ron Mexico, the Falcons quarterback, is on the cover. New features in Madden 2004 include a new owner mode option that allows the player to control a franchise. In this mode, the player takes on all the responsibilities related to owning a professional football team, from regulating hot dog prices, to team relocation, to hiring and firing coaching staff. Another new feature is the ability to edit a historic team. Also, a new training camp mode, occurring before the preseason, that can help player progress faster by putting him through mini-camp drills.
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[edit] Team stats
- The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have the best defensive rating with a 91.
- With a 91 Rating, the St. Louis Rams have the best overall offense in the game.
- The best overall team in the game is the Oakland Raiders with a 90 rating.
- With a rating of 65, the Dallas Cowboys, Washington Redskins, Detroit Lions, Arizona Cardinals and Cleveland Browns have the worst offenses.
- With a rating of 65, the Arizona Cardinals, Cleveland Browns, New Orleans Saints, and Indianapolis Colts have the worst defenses.
- Marshall Faulk, with a rating of 99 is the best player in the game on offense.
- Cover athlete Michael Vick had a speed rating of 95 by far the fastest rated QB in Madden history.
[edit] Free agents
- Linebacker Bill Romanowski (despite being with the Raiders) appears as a free agent in the game.
- Defensive Lineman Dana Stubblefield appears as a free agent.
- Heisman Trophy winner Desmond Howard appears as a free agent in the game.
- Jason Sehorn appears as a free agent.
- Herman Moore appears as a free agent.
- Ray Lucas appears as a free agent.
- Jim Kubiak (not Gary Kubiak) appears as a reserve quarterback on the Indianapolis Colts and later the free agents.
- LaVar Arrington does not appear in the game by name instead his name is listed as LOLB #56 because Arrington was not a member of the NFL Players Association at the time. However Arrington can be given his original name by the player.
- Current CFL Stars Arland Bruce III, Joffrey Reynolds, Joe Smith, and Ken-Yon Rambo appear as free agents in the game.
- MarTay Jenkins appears as a free agent.
- Cade McNown was a free agent as well.
[edit] Soundtrack
- Adema - "Unstable"
- AFI - "The Leaving Song, Part II"
- Alien Ant Farm - "These Days"
- AM Radio - "Taken for a Ride"
- Avenged Sevenfold - "Chapter Four"
- blink-182 - "Action" (NOTE: The final version of the song is actually titled "Feeling This." When the song was submitted to EA, the album which the song appeared on was not finalized, and the name was changed before it was released. The final version of the song features the "Let's get ready for action!" Captain America quote during the intro and the first instance of the lyric of "I wanna take off her clothes" in Action was replaced with "I love all the things you do.")
- Bone Crusher - "Never Scared (Madden Remix)"
- Bubba Sparxxx - "Back in the Mud"
- Gob - "Give Up the Grudge"
- Jet - "Are You Gonna Be My Girl?"
- Joe Budden - "Pump It Up"
- Killer Mike - "Akshon (Yeah!) (Madden Remix)"
- Nappy Roots - "Roun' the Globe"
- OutKast - "Church"
- Red Cafe - "May I (Madden Remix)"
- Serafin - "Day By Day"
- SOiL - "Pride"
- The Federation - "Mayhem (Madden Remix)"
- The Roots - "Rock You (Madden Remix)"
- Thrice - "All That's Left"
- Unloco - "Crashing"
- Yellowcard - "Way Away"
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Preceded by None |
Spike TV Video Game Awards' Game of the Year 2003 |
Succeeded by Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas |
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