| Madden Football 64 |  | From: ROCKSTAR GAMES Category: Video Games
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 17483
Platform: Nintendo 64 ESRB: Kids to Adults Media: Game Cartridge Operating System: Nintendo 64 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 4.6 x 3 x 0.8
MPN: 07867 UPC: 014633078671 EAN: 0014633078671 ASIN: B00003IFEE
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Bah! April 10, 2006 This game is just like the Super Nintendo versions of Madden, but this game is really not good.
Graphics: 6/10. For an N64 game, this is not good. They only look a little bit better than the SNES Madden's.
Control: 6/10. I find it somewhat difficult and it just doesn't feel right on an N64 controller.
Sound: 6.5/10. Madden is there, but it is fuzzy and when you hit someone they make a stupid little "tech umpf" as I call it. It's really annoying and it's pointless.
Fun: 6/10. This game fails. Just like the SNES with nothing more than an updated roster; there really is no fun to be had here and you are better off not playing it. I think it's a good thing it was only $3.99. Hell, there are better sports game for lower prices. If you're a fan of a "realistic" football game, try this, but if you want the best football experience on the N64 even if it is exaggerated and not realistic, try NFL Blitz/BFL Blitz 2000.
Madden goes Old School March 5, 2001 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This title is far out of date by now, much in the same way John Madden himself is. Yet, in it's hey day this game provided hours of illegal dorm room entertainment. The two best features of this game are the fantasy draft and the stat keeping. With the fantasy draft you create your own team from the pool of all NFL players in a draft setting with other players or the computer. The stat keeping is also key for bragging rights amongst friends. The game play itself is entirely unrealistic, you only need two plays at most to man handle the computer. In a 60 minute game you can easy rack up 1500 receiving yards with one guy(I suggest WR No. 19 of the old school Giants). If you want to keep it real with your roots buy this game, otherwise don't waste your time and get a Playstation 2.
The Greatest Football Game Ever Made! September 26, 2000 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
A lot of people say that this game stinks, but they're wrong. Maybe the graphics aren't all that great but the gameplay is the best ever made. This game has no cheap juke it's more just breaking tackles. It also has year teams. The gameplay of this game is like older football games instead of the modern pansy ones.
Madden 64 is a decent game February 20, 2000 6 out of 9 found this review helpful
Madden 64 is a decent game. The worst thing about the game is the hitting. It's really bad you can dive at a player and hit him with all your might and he won't fall down. The passing is probaly the best part about the game. It's a lot of fun to see how far you can throw it. I don't think it's worth buying. There are a lot of better football games out there
Madden 64 December 28, 1999 10 out of 13 found this review helpful
Madden 64 is a fun game being outdated 2 years. I have never been a real big fan of the Madden football games but this one made me change my mind. This is a suprisingly good game being for the price.
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