Mike Deneen from GoozerNation writes:
"Some people get excited for annual events such as the Fourth of July, family reunions, birthdays or even Shark Week. I, however, get excited for the annual release of Madden. Every year I flock to my local game retailer and pre order the living day lights out of it. I don’t know why either; I’m a baseball fiend, not a football one. I like football and all, but baseball I can geek out like the finest dungeon master. At any rate, good or bad, I’m on it every year."
Check out his thoughts by reading the article!
Since the Super Bowl is this Sunday, GamerU is celebrating by revisiting their Madden NFL themed Top 10 list. Today, they're taking another look at the Top 10 instances that players have fallen victim to the infamous “Madden Cover Curse.”
Ian DeMartino of GameWoof writes "With the recent release of Madden 25 onto the Google Play store, Madden 12, also known as “the last decent Madden on Mobile Devices” has been pulled by EA from the Google Play Marketplace. We have reached out to EA for comment but they have not yet returned our emails."
A jury in U.S. District Court today ruled in favor of Robin Antonick, the original designer and developer of Electronic Arts’ (NASDAQ: EA) best-selling Madden NFL Football games.
ouch, how many millions do EA owe Robin Antonick?
$200 million in revenues for games released between 1990 and 1996
Damages relating to 1997-2013 games will be tried in a subsequent phase of the trial. (I suspect $600 million more, just averaging out)
That is ALOOOT OF MONEY
EA is going to have to compensate 800 million dollar's worth!. Who wants to bet the next big EA title would be pay to win?
Antonick might be seeing hundreds of millions of dollars with this.