Madden NFL 2004 is the 15th installment of the Madden NFL series of American football video games. Michael Vick, the former Atlanta Falcons quarterback, is on the cover. New features in Madden 2004 include a new owner mode option that allows the player to control a franchise. In this mode, the player takes on all the responsibilities related to owning a professional football team, from regulating hot dog prices, to team relocation, to hiring and firing coaching staff. Another new feature is the ability to edit a historic team. Also, a new training camp mode, occurring before the preseason, that can help player progress faster by putting him through mini-camp drills. It was also the first Madden game to record the last season record for the Houston Texans as they only entered the league officially in 2002.
New Features[]
Teams[]
NFL:[]
- Chicago Bears
- Cincinnati Bengals
- Buffalo Bills
- Denver Broncos
- Cleveland Browns
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Arizona Cardinals
- San Diego Chargers
- Kansas City Chiefs
- Indianapolis Colts
- Dallas Cowboys
- Miami Dolphins
- Philadelphia Eagles
- Atlanta Falcons
- San Francisco 49ers
- New York Giants
- Jacksonville Jaguars
- New York Jets
- Detroit Lions
- Green Bay Packers
- Carolina Panthers
- New England Patriots
- Oakland Raiders
- St. Louis Rams
- Baltimore Ravens
- Washington Redskins
- New Orleans Saints
- Seattle Seahawks
- Pittsburgh Steelers
- Houston Texans
- Tennessee Titans
- Minnesota Vikings
NFL Europe:[]
- Amsterdam Admirals
- Scottish Claymores
- Barcelona Dragons
- Rhein Fire
- Frankfurt Galaxy
- Berlin Thunder
NFL Alumni:[]
- NFL E-Alumni
NFL Past Teams:[]
- St. Louis Cardinals
- Baltimore Colts
- Houston Oilers
- Los Angeles Raiders
- Los Angeles Rams
- Dallas Texans
NFL Pro Bowl:[]
- AFC
- NFC
NFL Developer (Must Be Created in Create-A-Team):[]
- Redwood City EA Sports
- Maitland Tiburon
NFL Fantasy (GameCube Exclusive):[]
- Shiner Marshalls
- Shadow Gate Monsters
- Giza Mummies
- Hoboken Sugar Buzz
Soundtrack[]
Reception[]
At the 2003 Spike TV Video Game Awards, Madden NFL 2004 was named "Game of the Year."
See also[]
- Screenshots
- Videos