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''Madden NFL 2004'' is the 15th installment of the ''
Madden NFL ''Madden NFL'' (known as ''John Madden Football'' until 1993) is an American football video game series developed by EA Tiburon for EA Sports. It is named after Pro Football Hall of Fame coach and commentator John Madden and sold more than 130 m ...
'' series of
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is on the cover.


Gameplay

New features in ''Madden 2004'' include a new owner mode option that allows the player to control a
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. In this mode, the player takes on all the responsibilities related to owning a professional football team, from regulating
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prices, to team relocation, to hiring and firing
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. Another new feature is the ability to edit a historic team. Also, a new
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mode, occurring before the
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, that can help player progress faster by putting him through mini-camp drills. This Madden game is best known for its version of then-Falcons quarterback Michael Vick, an arguably
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character and by acclaim the greatest Madden player of all-time due to his 95 speed rating. In 2016, developer Clint Oldenburg told Gameradar that over the next several years "features were added to the game specifically to stop Vick." The 04 version of Vick has been used in Madden NFL 25 and 15 in Ultimate Team mode as a 99 overall with either 99 or 100 speed. The game is an EA Sports Bio game, and is compatible with other EA Sports games with the feature (''
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'', ''
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Trivia

* Over 40 players, including
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, and
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, went unnamed in the game due to not being in the
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, for NFL players which was required to be named in the game. * The Playstation version also includes the
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version of '' John Madden Football 93''.


Reception

Upon release, the game sold over copies in three weeks. By July 2006, the PlayStation 2 version of ''Madden NFL 2004'' had sold 3.5 million copies and earned $170 million in the United States alone. '' Next Generation'' ranked it as the fourth highest-selling game launched for the
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,
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or
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between January 2000 and July 2006 in that country. Between those dates, 22 million copies of the ''Madden'' series were sold in the United States, of which ''Madden NFL 2004''s PlayStation 2 version had the highest share. Based on the platform, ''Madden NFL 2004''‘s ratings ranged from universal acclaim to average reviews.
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gave it a score of 91.77% and 94 out of 100 for the PlayStation 2 version; 91.54% and 94 out of 100 for the GameCube version; 89.24% and 92 out of 100 for the Xbox version; 88.40% and 91 out of 100 for the PC version; 80% and 80 out of 100 for the PlayStation version; and 74.60% and 70 out of 100 for the Game Boy Advance version. ''
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'' gave the game a score of 100%, stating: "Looking for more depth? Take the owner's seat and relocate your team, set concession stand prices in your new stadium and hire your coaching staff. Ditka: Send us your resume." ''
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'' gave it an A and praised the Owner Mode, "which lets you negotiate salaries, build a stadium, and - for the detail obsessed - even set prices at the concession stands." ''
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'' gave it a score of four-and-a-half stars out of five and stated, "Because of its tight game-play, depth and dizzying amount of features, Madden is still the one to beat." ''Madden NFL 2004'' was named "
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." At the 2003 Spike TV Video Game Awards, also ''Madden NFL 2004'' was named Editor's and Reader's Choice "Sports Game of the Year in 2003." on GameCube and PlayStation 2 from
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. ''Madden NFL 2004'' also won ''
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''s 2003 "Best Sports Game for PC" and "Best Console Sports Game" award, and the 7th Annual Interactive Achievements Awards for "Computer Sports Game of the Year" and "Console Sports Simulation Game of the Year".


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