Madden NFL '95

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Madden NFL '95
Image:Madden NFL '95 Coverart.png
Developer(s) EA SPORTS
Publisher(s) EA SPORTS
Platform(s) Game Boy, Game Gear, Genesis, SNES, TV game
Release date 1994
1995 (Game Gear)
2004 (TV Game)
Genre(s) Sports
Mode(s) Single player, Multiplayer, Online
Rating(s) ESRB: E for Everyone

Madden NFL '95 is a football video game. It features John Madden on the cover.

[edit] Features

Madden NFL '95 was the first Madden to showcase no passing windows. Previously included "Past Championship Teams" and "All-Franchise" teams were not included. Madden NFL '95 was the first in the Madden line to feature the actual names of most NFL players, not just their numbers. Player stats were also tracked individually both in-game, and throughout a season. The cover has John Madden on it, but it also features two generic players on it.

It is the first to be released to a handheld, being released for the first time to both the Game Boy and Game Gear. It's also the only Madden NFL game so far released as a Handheld TV game.

[edit] References

Rapper, Yung Joc, referenced Madden NFL '95 in the chorus of his popular song, Dope Boy Magic.

"Watch me work them plays like that '95 Madden".

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