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John Madden Football [Model SNS-JM-USA]
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John Madden Football (c) 1991 EASN. John Madden Football was the franchise's debut on the 16-bit console. This title brought the high-intensity gameplay of the Genesis original to Nintendo's hardware, incorporating updated content and features that set the foundation for the series' long run on the platform. - TECHNICAL - GAME ID: SNS-JM-USA - TRIVIA - Released in November 1991 in the USA. Licensing Constraints: Notably, this version does not feature an official NFL or NFLPA license. While the game includes all 28 NFL teams from the 1991 season, the players are generic, and official team names are represented solely through their iconic color palettes (e.g., orange and brown for Cleveland). Gameplay Innovations: Despite the lack of official branding, the game was advanced for its time, featuring 100 realistic plays, adjustable weather conditions, and a distinct "passing window" mechanic that zoomed in on receivers. It also included the 'All-Madden' team as a special unlockable roster. Reviews: [FR] March 1992 - Joypad N.6: 80/100 - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME).
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John Madden Football (c) 1991 EASN. John Madden Football was the franchise's debut on the 16-bit console. This title brought the high-intensity gameplay of the Genesis original to Nintendo's hardware, incorporating updated content and features that set the foundation for the series' long run on the platform. - TECHNICAL - GAME ID: SNS-JM-USA - TRIVIA - Released in November 1991 in the USA. Licensing Constraints: Notably, this version does not feature an official NFL or NFLPA license. While the game includes all 28 NFL teams from the 1991 season, the players are generic, and official team names are represented solely through their iconic color palettes (e.g., orange and brown for Cleveland). Gameplay Innovations: Despite the lack of official branding, the game was advanced for its time, featuring 100 realistic plays, adjustable weather conditions, and a distinct "passing window" mechanic that zoomed in on receivers. It also included the 'All-Madden' team as a special unlockable roster. Reviews: [FR] March 1992 - Joypad N.6: 80/100 - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME).
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