Posted May 09, 2007 at 08:26PM by Glen D. Listed in: News, Videos, Madden 2007, Games Tags: EA Sports, NFL
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NFL - Image 1We came across a cool video in GameTrailers regarding the NFL draft weekend. Everyone was pretty excited about it and we got the chance to see how the guys at EA Sports have innovated how pro football has been covered through the years.

As it turns out, EA actually gets all the feeds of the games that it wants, just like every legitimate team in the league. Obviously, the footages are a valuable part of game construction. This helps influence the level of realism in the game in terms of stats, presentation, and movement to get the best results possible that reflect in the Madden NFL series.

At the tail-end of the video, we can see real life NFL players speaking their mind on how it feels to be in the game's cover. It was pretty nice to know that these athletes actually played the game themselves when they were kids and that they really dig the series. One thing that they don't completely find satisfaction in is their individual rating stats. A lot of them felt that they should have higher stats in speed, toughness, offensive awareness and more.

Still, everyone had a lot of fun during the day. If you want to see it for yourself, check out exactly what happened in the video below.




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   by DAtnizzle (Unregistered) - 2007-05-13
 » 75?

How are you giving any lineman (offensive or defensive) a 75 in toughness, that's just wrong.lol lol



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