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2008 EA Sports Madden Challenge Presented by Best Buy Kicks Off a New Season Finalists of the EA Sports Madden Challenge will compete at Beaches Turks & Caicos in January.
EA Sports Simulates 2008 NFL Season in Madden NFL 09 With Brett Favre on Various Teams The results show that the New York Jets and Minnesota Vikings playoff appearances are dependant on Brett Favre.
Shares of EA — known for its FC and Madden sports franchises — tumbled 16.7% on Thursday. The drop saw the stock post its largest percentage decrease since Oct. 31, 2008, when it fell 17.9%.
While EA is enjoying a lawsuit over the company's lock on football properties, it has just announced what it hopes will be a huge feature in the newest Madden game. In Madden 2009, EA is making a ...
EA Sports Fantasy Football is coming to the PLAYSTATION Network and Xbox Live soon via Madden NFL 09. You will be able to port over your fantasy football teams into this year’s Madden. The web ...
EA has revealed the soundtrack listing for Madden NFL 09, the most important series in the history of video game soundtracks. Is that right? Did Madden usher in a new age of music in video games ...
For those who feared Madden’s online play would be hampered by Nintendo’s controversial friend code system, prepare to find religion, as EA currently has no plans to implement the dreaded ...
NFL Madden 2008, the nation's most popular video game, has so many glitches that consumers are saying the Electronic Arts game is unplayable.
EA sets ‘Madden’ sales blitz At 70 million units sold and counting, it's the most important sports franchise in video game history, so Electronic Arts pulled out all the stops for its newest ...
EA explains benching of Madden PC Peter Moore says "serious business challenges" are preventing the publisher from releasing PC edition; other sports franchises to be similarly sidelined.
All this chaos has distracted EA from promoting Madden 09 the way it would like: as the 20th-anniversary edition of the longest-running franchise in sports video games.
EA is hoping to reverse a downward trend. Last month, EA CEO John Riccitiello cautioned that pre-sales for the game are slipping, mirroring a trend seen with its “NCAA Football ’09” title.