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John Madden Football (1990 video game)

John Madden Football, released as John Madden American Football in Europe, is an American football video game released by Electronic Arts.[1] Loosely based on the 1988 video game of the same title, it was the first entry in what eventually became the yearly Madden NFL series on home consoles, initially released for the Sega Genesis in 1990. It is sometimes called Madden '90 or Madden '91 to distinguish it from subsequent entries in the series.[2][3]

John Madden Football
Developer(s)Park Place Productions
Publisher(s)EA Sports
Designer(s)Troy Lyndon
Michael Knox
Scott Orr
Richard Hilleman
Jim Simmons
Composer(s)Rob Hubbard
SeriesMadden NFL
Platform(s)Genesis, Super NES, Amiga
ReleaseGenesis
  • NA: December 1990
  • EU: 1990
Super NES
  • NA: November 1991
Amiga
Genre(s)Sports (American football)
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

A Super NES version was released in 1991, which incorporated content from the second Genesis installment released during the same year (John Madden Football '92), followed by a reworked Amiga version in 1992.[4]

Gameplay edit

The game includes various field conditions and audibles. The console versions use passwords for saves. It is played from above and behind the quarterback rather than from the side as most games of the time. As in the previous version, no actual NFL teams are included due to the lack of NFL or NFLPA licenses for authentic teams or player names.

In the 1990 Sega Genesis release, only a total of 16 teams are available. Each team was based unofficially on teams from the 1990 NFL season. The following generic teams are included, with colors based on the local NFL team: Buffalo, Miami, New England, Cincinnati, Houston, Pittsburgh, Denver, Kansas City, New York City (colors based on Giants), Philadelphia, Washington, Chicago, Minnesota, Atlanta, Los Angeles (colors based on Rams) and San Francisco. An All-Madden team is included as a bonus.

The SNES release features twenty-eight teams and the All-Madden team. Like in the Sega Genesis release, they are all generic, but each NFL city is represented and uses their respective colors (for instance, Cleveland’s team colors are orange and brown). New York and Los Angeles’ teams are again represented by the Giants’ and Rams’ colors, meaning each city is only represented once. To fill out the team roster, teams from “Oakland” and “New Jersey” were added, with the former wearing silver and black like the Raiders and the latter green and white like the Jets.

Development edit

Going into the project, Electronic Arts considered the title "the turning point" and "everything to us".[5] As the company was also working on Joe Montana Football for Sega, they contracted out Park Place Productions to develop Madden.[6] As opposed to EA's approach to the previous game, which emphasized realism, the new developers emphasized fun and arcade action.[5] Much of the development team was made up of former Cinemaware developers who previously had worked on TV Sports: Football, a football game released the same year of the previous John Madden Football release, which, according to IGN, "stole some of EA's thunder"[6]

Reception edit

Electronic Arts had expected the Genesis version to sell around 75,000 units, but instead the title sold roughly 400,000 units.[7] It became a killer app for the Genesis, helping the console gain market share against the NES.[5][6]

Computer and Video Games reviewed the Mega Drive version John Madden American Football and gave it a 95% score, praising the realism and the sound.[8] Sega Power gave it a 92% score.[9]

At the 1990 Golden Joystick Awards, John Madden American Football for the Mega Drive won the award for best console game of the year (16-bit).[10]

In 2018, The Strong National Museum of Play inducted John Madden Football to its World Video Game Hall of Fame.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Penguin Gallup Charts: Amiga Power Top 100". Amiga Power. No. 15 (July 1992). 25 June 1992. p. 16.
  2. ^ Sports, Get Hyped (10 January 2019). "All Madden Games In Order Since 1988".
  3. ^ Porto, Richard Dal; Eberly, Eric; Tica, Donato; Madden, John (March 8, 1999). Madden NFL, 2000. Prima Games. ISBN 9780761522935 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ "John Madden Football review from Amiga Power 11 (Mar 1992) - Amiga Magazine Rack". amr.abime.net. Retrieved 2017-03-04.
  5. ^ a b c Hruby, Patrick (2010-08-05). "The Franchise". ESPN. Retrieved 23 January 2015.
  6. ^ a b c Fahs, Travis (2008-08-06). "IGN Presents the History of Madden". IGN. Retrieved 2009-03-30.
  7. ^ Brady, James (7 August 2018). "Exploring the (weird) story of the very first 'John Madden Football' game". SBNation. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  8. ^ "Out-of-Print Archive • Mega Drive/Genesis reviews • John Madden's American Football". www.outofprintarchive.com.
  9. ^ "Readers top 10 – Mega Drive". Sega Power. No. 18. May 1991. p. 6.
  10. ^ "The Golden Joystick Awards '91". Computer and Video Games. EMAP (115): 10. June 1991.
  11. ^ "John Madden Football". The Strong National Museum of Play. The Strong. Retrieved 6 May 2022.

External links edit

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John Madden Football released as John Madden American Football in Europe is an American football video game released by Electronic Arts 1 Loosely based on the 1988 video game of the same title it was the first entry in what eventually became the yearly Madden NFL series on home consoles initially released for the Sega Genesis in 1990 It is sometimes called Madden 90 or Madden 91 to distinguish it from subsequent entries in the series 2 3 John Madden FootballDeveloper s Park Place ProductionsPublisher s EA SportsDesigner s Troy LyndonMichael KnoxScott OrrRichard HillemanJim SimmonsComposer s Rob HubbardSeriesMadden NFLPlatform s Genesis Super NES AmigaReleaseGenesis NA December 1990EU 1990 Super NES NA November 1991 Amiga EU May 1992 1 NA December 1992Genre s Sports American football Mode s Single player multiplayerA Super NES version was released in 1991 which incorporated content from the second Genesis installment released during the same year John Madden Football 92 followed by a reworked Amiga version in 1992 4 Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Development 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksGameplay editThe game includes various field conditions and audibles The console versions use passwords for saves It is played from above and behind the quarterback rather than from the side as most games of the time As in the previous version no actual NFL teams are included due to the lack of NFL or NFLPA licenses for authentic teams or player names In the 1990 Sega Genesis release only a total of 16 teams are available Each team was based unofficially on teams from the 1990 NFL season The following generic teams are included with colors based on the local NFL team Buffalo Miami New England Cincinnati Houston Pittsburgh Denver Kansas City New York City colors based on Giants Philadelphia Washington Chicago Minnesota Atlanta Los Angeles colors based on Rams and San Francisco An All Madden team is included as a bonus The SNES release features twenty eight teams and the All Madden team Like in the Sega Genesis release they are all generic but each NFL city is represented and uses their respective colors for instance Cleveland s team colors are orange and brown New York and Los Angeles teams are again represented by the Giants and Rams colors meaning each city is only represented once To fill out the team roster teams from Oakland and New Jersey were added with the former wearing silver and black like the Raiders and the latter green and white like the Jets Development editGoing into the project Electronic Arts considered the title the turning point and everything to us 5 As the company was also working on Joe Montana Football for Sega they contracted out Park Place Productions to develop Madden 6 As opposed to EA s approach to the previous game which emphasized realism the new developers emphasized fun and arcade action 5 Much of the development team was made up of former Cinemaware developers who previously had worked on TV Sports Football a football game released the same year of the previous John Madden Football release which according to IGN stole some of EA s thunder 6 Reception editElectronic Arts had expected the Genesis version to sell around 75 000 units but instead the title sold roughly 400 000 units 7 It became a killer app for the Genesis helping the console gain market share against the NES 5 6 Computer and Video Games reviewed the Mega Drive version John Madden American Football and gave it a 95 score praising the realism and the sound 8 Sega Power gave it a 92 score 9 At the 1990 Golden Joystick Awards John Madden American Football for the Mega Drive won the award for best console game of the year 16 bit 10 In 2018 The Strong National Museum of Play inducted John Madden Football to its World Video Game Hall of Fame 11 References edit a b Penguin Gallup Charts Amiga Power Top 100 Amiga Power No 15 July 1992 25 June 1992 p 16 Sports Get Hyped 10 January 2019 All Madden Games In Order Since 1988 Porto Richard Dal Eberly Eric Tica Donato Madden John March 8 1999 Madden NFL 2000 Prima Games ISBN 9780761522935 via Google Books John Madden Football review from Amiga Power 11 Mar 1992 Amiga Magazine Rack amr abime net Retrieved 2017 03 04 a b c Hruby Patrick 2010 08 05 The Franchise ESPN Retrieved 23 January 2015 a b c Fahs Travis 2008 08 06 IGN Presents the History of Madden IGN Retrieved 2009 03 30 Brady James 7 August 2018 Exploring the weird story of the very first John Madden Football game SBNation Retrieved 22 June 2020 Out of Print Archive Mega Drive Genesis reviews John Madden s American Football www outofprintarchive com Readers top 10 Mega Drive Sega Power No 18 May 1991 p 6 The Golden Joystick Awards 91 Computer and Video Games EMAP 115 10 June 1991 John Madden Football The Strong National Museum of Play The Strong Retrieved 6 May 2022 External links edit John Madden Football AllGame Archived from the original on 2014 01 01 John Madden Football at MobyGames Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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