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http://www.easports.com/games/madden06/nextgen.jsp
MADDEN NFL NEXT-GEN COMMERCIAL DEBUTS ON ESPN -- ONE TIME ONLY!

Draft Coverage Begins at 12pm ET / 9am PT

Along with finally providing an answer to the question of which player will be picked first in the 2005 NFL Draft, the first hour of ESPN's Draft coverage on Saturday, April 23, will also give the world its first look at the next generation of videogames -- Madden NFL football will make its next generation debut in a TV ad airing within the first hour of the broadcast, which begins at 12:00pm ET / 9am PT.

The ad, which will run only one time during the broadcast, is a 60-second preview of the photo-realistic graphics and heart-pounding football intensity that is the essence of Madden NFL football -- an experience that will come to life like never before on the next generation of video game consoles. This is the future of Madden NFL football, and if you're a football fan, this is a televised preview that is not to be missed. Set your VCRs or digital video recorders so you can play back the commercial again and again, because you may not believe what you're going to see.

The next generation of Madden NFL football is coming, and you can get your first glimpse on ESPN during the first hour of the 2005 NFL Draft. Don't miss it!
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McNabb Lands Madden Cover
Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb has landed a deal with Electronic Arts to appear on the cover of Madden NFL 2006. The Madden game is the top-selling video game in the U.S., according to the SportsBusiness Journal. McNabb also has deals with Reebok, Campbell’s Soup, and the Lincoln Financial Group. The first player to be pictured on the cover was Eddie George of the Titans in 2000. George was followed by Minnesota’s Daunte Culpepper, Marshall Faulk, Michael Vick and Ray Lewis.
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ElvisMonster wrote:
McNabb Lands Madden Cover
Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb has landed a deal with Electronic Arts to appear on the cover of Madden NFL 2006. The Madden game is the top-selling video game in the U.S., according to the SportsBusiness Journal. McNabb also has deals with Reebok, Campbell’s Soup, and the Lincoln Financial Group. The first player to be pictured on the cover was Eddie George of the Titans in 2000. George was followed by Minnesota’s Daunte Culpepper, Marshall Faulk, Michael Vick and Ray Lewis.

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Rumor has it that Madden will freeze up every 19 games or so.
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ElvisMonster wrote:
McNabb Lands Madden Cover
Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb has landed a deal with Electronic Arts to appear on the cover of Madden NFL 2006. The Madden game is the top-selling video game in the U.S., according to the SportsBusiness Journal. McNabb also has deals with Reebok, Campbell’s Soup, and the Lincoln Financial Group. The first player to be pictured on the cover was Eddie George of the Titans in 2000. George was followed by Minnesota’s Daunte Culpepper, Marshall Faulk, Michael Vick and Ray Lewis.

So about week 7 McNabb goes down with an injury?
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Madden 2006 had better be a damn sight better than Madden 2005. ESPN 2K5 blew away Madden for 1/3 the price. The only way EA could compete was to completely overpay NFL Properties for exclusive rights to put out a poorly concieved peice of crap for 3 times the price it should be.
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