Madden NFL 2005

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Madden NFL 2005
Image:Madden NFL 2005 Coverart.png
Developer(s) EA Tiburon
Budcat Creations (PC)[1]
Publisher(s) EA Sports
Platform(s) Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo DS, PlayStation, Windows, Game Boy Advance, Tapwave Zodiac
Release date August 9, 2004
Genre(s) Sports
Mode(s) Single player, Multiplayer, online
Rating(s) ESRB: E (Everyone)

Madden NFL 2005 is a football video game. It features Ravens star linebacker Ray Lewis on the cover. Al Michaels and John Madden do the commentary. As of September 25, 2007, Madden NFL 2005 is the eighth best-selling video game in the United States with 5.9 million copies sold, according to the NPD Group.[2]

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[edit] Features

This game featured the introduction of the "Hit Stick" to unleash hard hits and possibly dislodge the ball. The game featured a continuation of the "Playmaker" control and a deeper franchise mode where the player's morale affects the on-field performance. It also features the Storyline Central which features all of the stories related to the player's favorite team. Also a Create-a-fan, the user is able to create a fan based on his or her favorite team.

[edit] Free agents

  • 1995 number one draft choice Ki-Jana Carter appears as a free agent but he has no photo.
  • Rashaan Salaam appears as a free agent in the game.
  • Running back James Stewart appears in the game as a free agent, Stewart was released by the Detroit Lions at press time.
  • Punter Rodney Williams is a free agent in the game, and is the game's only African-American punter.
  • Tory Woodbury was converted into a wide receiver for this game and is listed as a wide receiver on the free agents list, whereas in previous games he was listed as a reserve quarterback.
  • Despite being a member of the Eagles in the 2004 season, Jeremiah Trotter is a free agent as Trotter would return to the Philadelphia Eagles prior to the 2004 season.
  • Akili Smith appears as a free agent in the game.
  • Offensive lineman Blake Brockermeyer appears as a free agent even though he retired after the 2004 season.
  • Pro-Bowlers Gilbert Brown, Kenny Holmes, Jeremiah Trotter (mentioned above), Jason Gildon, and Mo Lewis appear as free agents as they were released by their respective teams at press time.
  • Bill Schroeder appears as a free agent as he was cut by the Detroit Lions at press time.
  • Lance Briggs who is a member of the Chicago Bears appears as ROLB #55 but you can change his name through player edit

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