PSP Item ID: #543Madden NFL 2006Product Information:
Item DescriptionExperience everything you’ve come to expect from the most groundbreaking franchise in sports video game history in a whole new way when Madden NFL 06 comes to the PSP handheld. A fully featured Franchise mode lets you build a team and call the shots or import and play an entire week of games from your PlayStation 2 franchise. Find an online opponent from across the country via a wireless network or challenge friends across the room to a head-to-head wireless match-up. With 18 mini games that include 10 PSP exclusives, Madden NFL 06 offers more ways than ever to play the complete and authentic handheld NFL experience. Item Reviews5 Responses to “Madden NFL 2006”Leave a Reply |
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The title should tell you how bad this game frustrated me. I saw the average rating on this game and thought, OMG, someone else could fall for that and have the same problem I am having. Here is how it goes:
Oh, what a cool splash screen, the typical “It’s in the game”, followed by Mcnabb staring you down. And staring… And staring… So, you watch a few minutes of your favorite TV show (on another device), and then pause to start up a franchise.
This takes a bit, as you start off in training camp, and have a great time watching almost 40 minutes of tv show during loading between camp options and menu screens. (Not joking, it was actually 1.5 hours of tv fast forwarded through commercial)
Once that is done, you are off to your first Pre-Season. Now, you have a great game and win!!! Hooray! Then you get back to updating all of your favorite players using the Assistant Coach (which is a GREAT feature), but you will have a few bugs to jump through. Oh yeah, more waiting involved for outstanding load times. No problem, this game is a blast! Madden ANYWHERE!
Play game two, and spank that loser AI team with one hand on the controller. Such fun, let’s end the game and move on the regular season…. But wait, why is my screen black??? I didn’t turn it off…
After turning it back on, you are greeted to the PSP Splash screen… You didn’t save after your first game, actually, you didn’t save from the start of your franchise!!! AAAAAAAAAAHHHHH!!!!!!!
Loop that 3x and that is what happened to me before I flung the UMD for distance! It was a great toss by the way.
Hope you enjoyed.
This game is an ok game of football, especially for a handheld. My main complaints are: 1. The graphics aren’t as good as other psp games i’ve played 2. The game occasionally gets stuck,but not as much as people have been saying and 3. Several features have been taken out such as instant replay and create a player. Bottom line: if you like football, than I would consider getting this, but if you aren’t dying for it, I would wait for another football game.
This game is the best the PSP has to offer as of now. It’s amazing that everyone is already talking about Madden 2007. Just to give you a spoiler, Shaun Alexander is on the cover of Madden 2007.
Madden Football 2006, well, you might want to get it on PS2. Sure, this is a good football game for a handheld but it is much better on a TV. For one thing, you cannot challenge plays, I hate that. The graphics are pretty good and it will entertain you when your not near a TV. Pretty good buy.
I think some people do not realize that the PSP is a portable device, and therefore, it’s not going to have as much conect as a current-gen console due to hardware limitations (unless someone wanted to pay a lot more than $300 or so for a portable “console” like the PSP).
This game is fun, keeps you entertained, and is rather easy to pickup, especially if you have played football games before.
Ever since I was a kid, I have been playing Madden, my favorite Madden game “back in the day” was Madden on the Sega Genesis (“Seeeeeeeeggggggggggaaaaaaaaaa”).
This game does a good job. However, I have noticed a few weird things. Like sometimes you’ll be beating a team by a rather large margin, then all of a sudden the computer AI turns into a genius and makes the game a closer game. I think it’s sorta like the “catch up” option featured in a lot of racing games.
Overall, a good game if you realize this is for a handheld, and not a console.