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Madden NFL 09 All Play (Wii)

Madden NFL 09 All Play (Wii)From: Electronic Arts
Category: Video Games

List Price: £29.99
Buy New: £2.29
as of 10/9/2010 09:20 PDT details
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Seller: waynesmoviesgames
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews

Platform: Nintendo Wii
Genre: football-games
Media: Video Game
Edition: Normal
Operating System: Nintendo Wii
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: RVL P RFLP
EAN: 5030930065713

Release Date: August 15, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Product Description

Celebrating 20 Years of Innovation, Madden NFL 09 All-Play delivers its most accessible football package ever for the Nintendo Wii, combining EA Sports All Play - featuring easy-to-use gameplay controls - with an all-new playcalling system tailored to fit the playing style of all skill levels. Elevate your game by creating plays with the Wii Remote, then rejoice in your success by throwing together a unique user-controlled celebration. With all-new 5-on-5 mode, an improved tackling system, realtime coaching tips, turn friends and family into your biggest rivals with Madden NFL 2009 All-Play.

  • Fun, Accessible EA Sports All Play: With or without the Nunchuk, anybody can dominate the game like a pro with EA Sports All Play. An all-new Wii exclusive playcalling system featuring simplified one-button controls and new assisted player movement make Madden NFL 09 All-Play the most accessible Wii football game ever.
  • All-New 5-on-5 Mode-Neighbourhood: Style tackle football jumps to life exclusively on the Wii. Fastpaced gameplay and a smaller playing field deliver high-scoring games that are over-the-top and in-your- face. A new custom field and arcade-style NFL players await you!
  • All-New Playcalling: Players of all skill levels can be competitive by calling plays from three unique playbooks, ranging from Easy to Advanced. Intelligent Coach Tips provide instant feedback to help you become a better player on the fly.
  • Call Your Shot: Unleash the power of the Wii Remote by creating your own passing plays in realtime. Select a receiver then point to a spot on-screen showing players where to run.
  • Celebrate Your Success: Score a touchdown or deliver a drive-killing sack to trigger all-new celebration moments. Pump up the crowd even more by creating your own signature celebration using the Wii Remote or Nunchuk.
  • Improved Tackling System: It's now even easi


Customer Reviews:
4 out of 5 stars Good game   May 6, 2010
Mr. Martin Scullion
Good game. Shame about the online part of the game which seems to have zero players.


4 out of 5 stars Not much has changed   January 20, 2009
Mr. Robert Godfrey (Portsmouth)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Last madden game i owned was madden 2003 for the Xbox. The wii title is a little worse than that one because they have got rid of some features and made this addition more child friendly. This helps if you are new to madden but if you are experienced with it the additional features add little. If you have wii internet this makes up for it. Playing online adds allot of shelf life to this product. For this alone if you like the NFL it's worth a go.


3 out of 5 stars Madden 09 Time Travel Wii Edition??????   December 16, 2008
Gordz (Cheshire, England)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Is it just me or has Madden taken a step back in time with this one??? It uses the same base plate of menus and game structure etc as Madden 07 did! And considering I've spent a few months now defending how much better the wii is than the xbox 360 to friends, this is rather embarrassing, especially since Madden 09 looks so much newer and fresher on the Xbox!

EA Sports need a kick up the backside and get their act together to stop treating Wii users like nothing compared to 360 and ps3 owners!

On a positive note... the mini 5 on 5 mini games are quite fun, and the actual game play uses the wii remote very well, and gets you involved with the game. Although sometimes it can feel a bit 'kiddy' which is what you really don't want from a sports game!

It's just a real shame that EA sports cut a corner with putting a dated interface/game system on this most recent madden for the wii, and that just spoils it all!



3 out of 5 stars Much improved but still needs a complete overhaul   September 11, 2008
Tom Hughes (Baldock Herts)
4 out of 5 found this review helpful

This new version of Madden initially had me very excited on first play as it looks far removed from the previously solid but uninspired 07,08 versions.

The player models have a far greater level of detail and the stadiums look to have been rendered at a higher resolution. In addition, the gameplay is far smoother, without the jerkiness of previous wii efforts. A cool new menu system to choose plays via the remote and a "call your shots mode" that acts as a watered down telestrator in-game to direct your players is great.

Problem is, all of these wonderful ideas have been bolted on to a game that is no different in feel to Madden 2004. It uses the same basic engine and has the very same player animations and cut scenes. The use of Madden and Michaels might be preferable to the guys in the 360/ps3 version but this ain't the case when they say the exact same things since 04, with no vocal changes or lines. Such a lack of these changes is not due to wii hardware limitations but down to lazy programming/time constraints to meet deadlines for the new season.

Overall, I feel it is worth buying over the 08 version for the new graphical style and fluid application of the wii controls at last. Online play is also much improved, and I rarely get kicked off due to server troubles. It is not worth buying if you felt that you didn't like previous versions or that you were bored with the lack of new features. These are few and far between, with aged franchise mode, superstar mode failing to excite with the new gimmicky mini-games.



4 out of 5 stars OK so far   August 16, 2008
B. Leonard
15 out of 16 found this review helpful

Having been a long time devotee of the madden franchise through Nintendo, Megadrive and PS2 I was eargerly awaiting the release of 09.

I decided to get Madden 09 on Wii as the reviews of Madden 09 on PS2 basically said there was little improvement on 08. I admit I was sceptical given some reviews I read on other sites.

First impressions were the graphics are an improvement on PS2, but you should change the visual settings as per the instruction booklet.

I did start to get frustrated with the controls at first, but am getting the hang of it, though still haven't mastered catching. I have tried several minicamps and the Learn Madden function, both of which teach you the basics quite well. The controls will probably mean that the game will never be as easy on All Madden as the PS2, but that isn't a bad thing.

The game moves quicker than the PS2 between plays, thankfully! There is also the option of picking plays by style, ie Inside Run, Outside Run, Short, Medium, Long Passes, Play Action etc. Its a nice change if you know you're in a throwing down and want to see your options. For Madden veterans, don't worry the option to select play by formation is still there. For beginners there is also an even more simplified option of play selection until you learn the ropes.

All the usual suspects are there, historic teams, Franchise mode, Superstar mode etc and I haven't seen too much different yet. I haven't tried the 5 on 5 yet, but it looks more like a "multiplayer with a few pints in you" mode than a serious game.

All in all I'm happy so far and have just started a franchise mode. If after a few days I get sick of the controls, I'll let you know.

For Madden devotees with a wii, its worth a punt, but bear with the controls for a while.

For non-nfl wii fans, this version of Madden is far easier to pick up and learn than any previous version I have played. If you're interested in a sports game that could get incredibly addictive, give this a look.


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