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Platform: Nintendo Wii | Edition: Standard
  • Published by Electronic Arts
  • Game Genre: Sports, Game Sub-Genre: Football
  • John Madden Theme
  • For 1 to 4 players

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  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
  • ASIN: B0012N94P6
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches ; 4 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: August 12, 2008
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (68 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,688 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

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Platform: Nintendo Wii | Edition: Standard

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Two decades ago Madden NFL exploded onto the scene with staggeringly authentic football action and a strategic, by-the-playbook approach to the game previously absent in sports video games. With Madden NFL 09, 20 years of innovation culminate in a new apex in the series' groundbreaking realism. Savor the pulse-pounding excitement as Madden NFL 09 delivers an intense, real-world pro football experience like only legendary coach John Madden can. The action of the gridiron comes alive with stunning graphics, innovative plays and multiplayer competition that thrusts you into the center of the game with no nonsense and no mercy.

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  • Step into the world of pro football like you can experience only with the legendary John Madden
  • Play like a pro no matter what your skill level with the Adaptive Difficulty Engine that tailors your experience to suit your proficiency
  • Hone your skills in the Virtual Training Center, featuring a holographic environment designed to help you fine-tune your game
  • Execute plays and celebrations like never before with the Total Control Animation System that delivers the most authentic gameplay ever in the series
  • Receive customized feedback from EA Sports BackTrack to learn from your mistakes as you play and correct them so you can achieve total dominance on the field
  • Access stats, customized tips and in-game options without pausing the game and losing your momentum by using the new Options OnDemand Picture-in-Picture
  • Battle it out on the gridiron with up to 32 teams in Online Leagues,complete with trades and statistical tracking
  • For 1 to 4 players
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The NFL bursts from your screen with multiplayer action and gameplay that pushes you to the limit, no matter what your skill level. In Madden NFL 09, the play is more realistic than ever before with the all-new Total Control Animation System. Execute instantaneous combo moves, bobble catches, user-controlled celebrations and more for a game that looks and feels like it's straight out of the NFL. Stadiums leap off the screen to dazzling effect with an enhanced graphics engine that delivers turf and grass so realistic you can almost feel it give beneath your feet, as well as authentic weather and stadium lighting effects. New player models more genuinely replicate the real physiques of the pros, from sleeker receivers to bulkier linemen, to provide an even more authentic experience on the field. Immerse yourself in the full NFL experience with an all-new network television-style broadcast featuring Cris Collinsworth and Tom Hammond. The new Options OnDemand Picture-in-Picture window gives you instant access to stats, tips and more without having to pause the game. Plus, for the first time make a run for the postseason online as you battle among up to 32 teams. Live the NFL experience in all its brutal glory with Madden NFL 09 as you savor the thrill and punishment of professional football like you can find only in this renowned series.

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62 of 62 people found the following review helpful
Platform for Display:Nintendo Wii|Edition:Standard
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This is the ultimate football game for the Wii, hands down. EA got this one right. If you've played 07 and 08, then it's basically the same game control-wise, but don't let that fool you. On the surface, it may seem to be the same, but when you launch the game, there is so much more there.

First off, All-Play. What is it? It allows the novice to get into the game and start playing without having to worry about learning all the different control moves to play the game. You can have Madden suggest all the plays for you, you can use a simplified playbook with common plays or else, you can use the team's playbook and have at your disposal an arsenal of plays to beat down your opponent with. You can switch between the different playbook options easily while in the game.

Whether you are a rookie or an All-Pro player, everyone can compete against each other with their own style, at home and online! Oh, and no Friend codes are necessary to play online! Great move, EA!

Control-wise, you can just hike the ball, run it with a few moves (jukes, spins, etc) and pass it to the open receiver all with minimal controller moves and/or button presses. When passing, look for the receiver whose icon turns green and swing the Wiimote forward to pass it to that receiver. You don't have to select him to do it. As you get better at the game, you can then move up to the more complex controls from last year's game.

The all-new Call Your Shots is the hot route option on steroids! In this case, you select your receiver whose route you wish to modify and then using the Wiimote, you draw your own route for him to run! This option is NOT available on any other console. It is specific to the Wii and it's easy and it works great. You can still use the old hot-route option if you want to, but why would you?

When you score a TD or a big hit, jump up and start dancing as hard as you can, waving your nunchuck and Wiimote around using different gestures. The more you do it, the more you boost that player's gameplay rating and it gets the crowd into the game.

5 on 5 mode is akin to playing backyard football. You start at midfield and have 4 plays to score a TD. It's over the top and fun. Unfortunately, it can't be played online.

The graphics, while still PS2-ish, have been upgraded on the Wii and look better than previous versions on the Wii. Heck, it definitely looks better than the 2008 PC version. It's not next-gen but what really makes this game shine is the ability for novices, intermediate and hard-core Madden-ites to be able to play this game. I've never had more fun with Madden than I have had with this version and I'm in no way an expert on this game. I can barely play on All-Pro and All-Madden is just nuts for me, so now I can hang pretty tough and learn what to look for as Madden gives me tips.

And finally, the passing bug of years past is gone! They fixed this and refined the way it registers your movements so that it seems much more natural. Also, players getting stuck seems to have been removed as well. I haven't experienced it yet, though, but I've read accounts of others seeing it once in a great while, but nothing like in the previous versions.

Now, why 4 out of 5 for the game overall? First off, the Miis. The refs are Miis. Madden is a Mii (that is scary!) and you cannot turn this option off. I believe it's Nintendo's way of trying to make the game appeal to the family crowd and it probably works. I didn't find it too bad, but I wish it could have been an option to turn on or off. But, it definitely plays into the way Nintendo wants to market the Wii which is it's a family/group system that encourages people to play together, so it's not all bad.

I'm having problems when receiving a pass manually. You must raise both the nunchuck and the Wiimote up at the same time to make your player reach/jump for a pass. I've practiced this as much as I can and I just can't seem to get it to work consistently. In fact, one time I swung both controls up so fast that the cord from the nunchuck to the Wiimote came up and smacked me in the face. OUCH! I guess I just need to keep practicing this one, but all the other motion controls work great.

Finally, 5 on 5 not being online brings the score down a bit as well.

Overall, this game is worth it and is deserving of the 5-star fun factor rating. It's the best Madden yet for Wii and it shows EA listened to the gripes from people about last year's version.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
Call Your Shots Rules! August 18, 2008
Platform for Display:Nintendo Wii|Edition:Standard
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I was among the many disappointed football fans when EA snagged the exclusive NFL license and killed Take-Two's superior ESPN series, just as it had surpassed the always fun but overrated Madden series with NFL 2K5. It's been a few years now and, though I've moved on from the XBox and am fully addicted to the Wii, I still pull out 2K5 for a quick game every now and then when I need a football fix. After a few intense games getting a feel for Madden NFL 09 All-Play this weekend, though, that nostalgia bug may finally be dead.

For me, the two most important features of a good football game are realistic passing and logical controls and All-Play delivers both in spades. The motion controls are pretty intutitive, most involving movements I often made anyway with a traditional controller -- think old-school pinball -- but now actually having an affect on the gameplay. Power moves, jukes, interceptions, even celebrations are easier than ever to pull off and are believable in translation. And the passing game -- still a bit too arcade-like for my tastes -- is much smoother with everything from hiking the ball to tossing a lob or a bullet controlled by intuitive motions.

While the All Play features definitely make the game more accessible (and are optional; hard-core tradionalists can still use standard controls), it doesn't quite acheive the literal "All Play" as the inherent learning curve of any decent football sim remains rather steep. I certainly won't be playing against my 7-year old any time soon.

The best feature, though, is "Call Your Shots", the ability to customize an audible by using the WiiMote to reroute any or all of your receivers after the play is called, telestrator-style, in any direction, cut or curl you can imagine. It works flawlessly and elevates Madden 09 to a new level that almost justifies the exclusive license.
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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful
Casual Gamers Finally Welcome September 20, 2008
By Corey
Platform for Display:Nintendo Wii|Edition:Standard
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There are an incredible number of options to make this game as simple or as complex as you'd like. That's very refreshing considering how complex football games, especially Madden, became over the past decade.

First, the "All Play" option simplifies the game to the lowest common denominator. There are just a few motion controls for offense and a few for defense. Passes automatically go to the first open receiver yet you retain the basic option to throw left, right, or down the middle. Defense is even simpler. Wiggle the wiimote just before a hit to land a "Big Hit" to try and force a fumble. Basic running moves include sprints, spins, and jukes.

Next, there are 3 playbooks to choose from. Madden's recommendation, the Basic Play Book, and an Advanced Playbook. Choosing the Basic Playbook gives you about a dozen plays on offense and defense. No more scrolling through screen after screen of baffling formations, routes, and coverages. Also by default in "All Play" mode there is no play clock, which means you can take your time selecting your play.

The motion controls add an element to the game that is very fun, especially for the quarterback. A quick snap of the wrist throws a bullet, while a large sweeping motion lobs a bomb. It's a great feeling to drop back and lob a pass to a wide open receiver for an 80 yard touchdown. The motion-control passing controls are very satisfying in this regard.

If this is all too simple for you, you can disable "All Play" and play with all the Advanced Options that hardcore gamers are used to, including setting men in motion, formation changes, audibles, stiff arms, and on and on and on. Of course you can adjust just about every element of game play including quarter length, injuries, penalties, fatigue, and so on.

The game naturally allows you to advance at your own pace. After you've mastered "All Play" with the Basic Playbook, start using the Advanced Playbook. Mastered that? Turn off "All Play" and enable the Rookie difficulty mode. Mastered that? Move on to Pro. Then All Pro. Then All Madden!

Outside of an ordinary football game, you can play a 5-on-5 game, play in Franchise mode, play in Superstar mode, play trivia in Party Mode -- it just goes on and on.

Years ago many of these football video games just became too complex for the casual gamer. Madden All Play finally changes that and allows the game to be legitimately casual, fun, and enjoyable. Yet, you can slowly adapt the game to become more and more complex, if you want.

Hardcore gamers should still find everything they're used to just by disabling "All Play" and choosing an appropiate difficulty level.

The best football game on the best platform. Highly recommended.
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Pretty Good
I like the game overall and it's really fun to play. The only thing is if you're a big madden player this game is a little easy.
Published 10 months ago
No more Wi-Fi!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Have had this game since Christmas. Was great - playing with friends online. Just tried it again and a message popped up that they aren't supporting the Wi-Fi feature anymore. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Mom of 3
Ok.....
When you play with a friend it's terrible!

You see what play they're picking!

The game is not fun anyways....

LAME...!
Published 18 months ago by JRK
Kids love this game and Dad!
It is a great game that all my kids love... 7, 6, and 5 years old. My 32 year old husband loves it too.
Published 18 months ago by Luckystarlilkim
awesome! totally worth the money!
this game is very fun and has a lot of fun things to do if you really look around in it. this is a great gift and is the best madden ever. Read more
Published 18 months ago by carrie l tatum
Good Game at great price
I purchase this game to play online with friends and It's great !

Is not the last game release but it's much more affordable than the new one, and you can have great... Read more
Published 23 months ago by Alexandro Conde Martinez
Awesome, much much better and easier than 2007
My 10 year old son and I bought 2007 last year, I wish we had gotten 2009 instead, 09 is infinitely easier and more fun than they previous Madden's. Read more
Published 24 months ago by Jonathan H. Riddle
My son loves the game.....while he learns the rules and procedures
I never played the game - nor do I play the Wii much at all - but I purchased the game for my 10 year old son and he loves it. Read more
Published on April 14, 2010 by Patrick E. Mcknight
PC version better
Since the Madden franchise has been out I have always picked up a version, although a year after the newest version came out to save on the cost, for the PC. Read more
Published on March 12, 2010 by JAB
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Great transaction. I had no problems at all. i love the product and have already informed my peeps that it is available thru Amazon.com
Published on February 14, 2010 by Big Mac
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