Madden Football 64

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Madden Football 64
Image:Madden Football 64 Coverart.png‎
Developer EA Tiburon
Publisher EA Sports
Released USA October 31, 1997
PAL December, 1997
Genre sports
Mode(s) Single player, Multiplayer
Ratings ESRB: Kids to Adults (K-A)
Platform(s) Nintendo 64

Madden Football 64 is a football video game. It is the first Madden game on the Nintendo 64. The game has commentary by Pat Summerall and John Madden.

This edition does not use real NFL team names or logos, so as with past games that had players' association licenses but not those of the league, the teams use devices that consist of two bars with the team colors, and the team name on top of them in white, accompanied by players in their uniforms. The Pro Bowl is referred to as the "Madden Bowl," and the Super Bowl as the "EAS Championship."

Oddly, the New England Patriots are referred to as Foxboro and the Los Angeles Rams historic team are referred to as Anaheim. This refers to where their stadiums are actually located (despite the Rams not playing in Anaheim until the 1980s. Despite this, the Buffalo Bills, Dallas Cowboys, and Detroit Lions are not referred to as Orchard Park, Irving, and Pontiac respectively. New England could have simply been referred to as Boston, the closest major city to their stadium.

This was also one of the first football games that could be played in the first person.

The uniform colors are also wrong at times. The Bears' helmet is orange rather than navy. The Chargers' helmet is yellow rather than navy. The Patriots' helmet is red rather than silver.

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