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Interview: Madden NFL 09 - PS3 Version at 60 FPS

GameTap are eating steak in 30 Rock's famed Rainbow Room with players like Brett Favre and Matt Hasselbeck sitting just a table away, but all they can think of is one thing -- Madden NFL 09. Then again, it's difficult not to be thinking Madden when the new Favre cover is basically plastered on every wall and even hangs in Times Square.

That's why after lunch they caught up with one of the game's lead designers, Phil Frazier, as he filled them in on a variety of new features including Adaptive AI, bobble catches and online leagues. GameTap has the scoop.

Spike475845d ago

wanna know more about Madden 09.

They should make better graphics.

Shaka2K65845d ago

Not only that but also best graphics,physics,gameplay,load times, frame rates ect.

Everybody is now making the most out of the PS3 power, even those game devs noobs at ea.

games now will be made for the PS3 1st then ported to the x360 where they will look like crap.

deeznuts5844d ago

It took 3 versions of Madden to hit 60fps on the 360 (06-08) and now 3 versions to hit 60 fps on the PS3 (07-09) but nobody wanted to listen last year.

chaosatom3335845d ago

EA on the bandwagon with the ps3. Good times rolling by.

Fishy Fingers5845d ago

They actually said after Madden 08 released that 09 would be 60fps.

TheREALHarryEtTubMan5845d ago

It better be. Those morons better be able to run little MADDEN at 60 FPS when COD 4 runs smooth as silk on the PS3... I have Madden should even be easier.

Danja5845d ago

EA had no choice but to up there game this year with Madden on the PS3..if not they would loose alot more respect from gamers which was never there to begin with..

Dont think i'll be getting Madden 09 ne ways...

CaliGamer5845d ago

Is this too little too late for Madden fans? I hope so, this game has been a rip off for years.

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The Most Influential Features in Madden History: Part 4 of 4

Luke looks at the most influential features of Madden on the PS3 and Xbox 360.

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Achievement Hunter: The Ten Easiest Achievements Ever

If you're an Xbox Live subscriber, then you're no doubt familiar with the GamerScore that's associated with your GamerTag. It's a way to notify players that you're quite good at a game, as you unlock points for completing certain tasks within it. But let's be honest, some games are beasts when it comes to earning points, and you'd rather let your score do the talking over your actual skills.

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R3D_STAR4182d ago

I remember when the Simpsons game released, the Start Achievement was funny. Now, looking back, it seems lazy. Hah.

BLAKHOODe4182d ago

I clicked on this article for the sole purpose of making sure The Simpson's "press start" achievement was included. If it weren't, the article would have no merit whatsoever.

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Last Stand: The Final Games Of The Biggest Consoles

Many gamers consider a console dead as soon as its successor hits store shelves. While it's true that the release schedule takes a massive hit when this happens, there are always a handful of titles that arrive late to the party. Take a look at the final games released for some of gaming's biggest consoles.

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Derpy4409d ago

No real gamer would consider a console dead just because it's successor was released. I still buy and play NES, SNES and Genesis carts regularly. Even though I have a PS3 and Wii hooked up to my entertainment center, I also keep a PS2 hooked up which I still game on quite regularly. This is also why real gamers want backward compatibility.

Anyone who considers a console dead just because it's successor came out is gaming for the wrong reason.

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SephirothX214409d ago

Backwards compatibility hold a console back from its true potential by having the manufacturers spend money on including hardware to emulate past consoles instead of spending it on better hardware to improve the potential of games and reduce limitations for developers. That's why people should keep their old consoles if they want to play older games.

Rageanitus4409d ago

I'm a gamer but there are something you have to let go. I played too many games but I do want progression.

For instance I cannot picture myself playing the oringal Doom anymore. There are better things out there nowadays.

If I wanted to play things for nostalgic purposes even though its illegal I would pirated the game and play on an emulator... but I find that a wast of time :)

MostJadedGamer4409d ago (Edited 4409d ago )

I don't consider a console dead when its successor comes out, but I do consider a console dead when the only thing released on it is Next Gen ports(like sports games). As long as it is still getting something other then downgraded ports then it is still alive.

Of course their is a big gray area when a console is dying, but is not yet dead. So things can get kind of muddled.

By the way I do NOT keep old consoles. I currently only own a PS3, and that is all. I don't have any desire to play old games.

MysticStrummer4409d ago

Ahhh another amendment to the Real Gamer Manifesto. I game on one console at a time, so as soon as I buy a new one I pay no more attention to the old one except to look back fondly. People game because they enjoy it, either alone or in competition/cooperation. You don't have to buy games for multiple platforms to be doing it "right".

banjadude4409d ago

You and me both, Derpy!

I actually have a notepad file on my desktop, of all the games I still need to buy for all my previous gen games (don't forget, I was still young when the SNES, PS1, etc came out, so I never had the money to get the games i wanted).

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neogeo4409d ago

I still play my Apple Pippen every day and buy all the classic games..........

SilentNegotiator4409d ago

I still pull my Atari Jaguar out of my sawed off shotgun pocket and give it a play once in a while. But I have to remember never to take it out while in a bank - My first Jaguar is still in an evidence locker.

rhap4409d ago

I regret selling or giving away my Master System, Mega Drive, Sega CD, that 32 bits adapter and PS1. I had so many good original games in perfect state.

Only console I still have is a PS2 and PS3.

tacosRcool4409d ago

I still have my Sega Genesis, Sega Saturn, N64, PSP, PS2 (original and slim), and PS3. I will prolly never sell them. At least my brother still plays the N64, classics are classics.

Rageanitus4409d ago

mmm I got rid of all my games on my ps2. now it collecting dust. The only things I found worhthy of keeping was gt4, god of war, and gradius.

But we have gt5 and god of war remakes on the ps3 so it aint that bad.

tweet754409d ago

"Dead consoles" is only a label from the media. Its only natural that companys move on to a new generation for income stream and technology advancement.

mynameisEvil4409d ago

What's with all of the disagrees on the comments in here? Are there gamers seriously THAT stupid to think that a new console means the previous one is dead? I mean, I knew that there are some people on this site that make a fly look like Einstein, but come on...

With that said, I played my Atari 2600 right until I lost the plug that let me play it on my TV. I still play my NES, SNES, and PS1 games regularly. I still play my PS2 here and there, too. These consoles aren't dead as long as there's content continuously coming out for them (homebrew counts, of course) and when there's still an 'audience' for these consoles. That's not to say that they're still as profitable as the new consoles, of course, but they aren't dead.

Rageanitus4409d ago

It ain't dead when the next gen comes out.... but one thing for sure is we will be seeing less and less support as the newer console matures.....

Some ppl move on faster than others ;)

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