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|title = ''Madden NFL 2005''
 
|title = ''Madden NFL 2005''
 
|image = File:Madden NFL 2005.jpg
 
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|caption = PlayStation 2 cover art featuring [[Ray Lewis]]
 
|developer = [[EA Tiburon]]
 
|developer = [[EA Tiburon]]
 
|publisher = [[EA Sports]]
 
|publisher = [[EA Sports]]
|platforms = *''Fifth Generation'': ''PlayStation''
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|platforms = *'''Fifth Generation''': ''PlayStation''
*Sixth Generation: PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox, Game Boy Advance, '''''Zodiac'''''
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*Sixth Generation: PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox, Game Boy Advance, Zodiac
*'''Seventh Generation''': '''Nintendo DS'''
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*'''Seventh Generation''': Nintendo DS (North America only)
*Home Computer: Windows
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*'''Home Computer''': Windows
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|release dates =2004
 
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'''''Madden NFL 2005''''' is an NFL sports video game developed by [[EA Tiburon]] and published by [[EA Sports]]. It is the last ''Madden NFL'' game to release on the PlayStation and also to release on a fifth generation console. It is also the first to release on a seventh generation console, the Nintendo DS.
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'''''Madden NFL 2005''''' is an NFL sports video game developed by [[EA Tiburon]] and published by [[EA Sports]].
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It is the last ''Madden NFL'' game to release on the PlayStation and also to release on a fifth generation console. It is also the first to release on a seventh generation console, the Nintendo DS. It is also the last EA Sports game to support [[EA Sports Bio]], along with NCAA Football 2005, as EA dropped Bio support for the rest of their 2005 lineup.
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==New Features ==
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==Teams==
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=== NFL: ===
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# Chicago Bears
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# Cincinnati Bengals
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# Buffalo Bills
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# Denver Broncos
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# Cleveland Browns
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# Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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# Arizona Cardinals
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# San Diego Chargers
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# Kansas City Chiefs
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# Indianapolis Colts
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# Dallas Cowboys
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# Miami Dolphins
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# Philadelphia Eagles
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# Atlanta Falcons
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# San Francisco 49ers
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# New York Giants
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# Jacksonville Jaguars
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# New York Jets
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# Detroit Lions
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# Green Bay Packers
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# Carolina Panthers
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# New England Patriots
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# Oakland Raiders
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# St. Louis Rams
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# Baltimore Ravens
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# Washington Redskins
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# New Orleans Saints
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# Seattle Seahawks
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# Pittsburgh Steelers
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# Houston Texans
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# Tennessee Titans
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# Minnesota Vikings
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=== NFL Europe: ===
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# Amsterdam Admirals
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# Scottish Claymores
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# Barcelona Dragons
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# Rhein Fire
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# Frankfurt Galaxy
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# Berlin Thunder
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=== NFL Past Teams: ===
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# St. Louis Cardinals
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# Baltimore Colts
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# Houston Oilers
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# Los Angeles Raiders
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# Los Angeles Rams
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# Dallas Texans
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=== NFL Pro Bowl: ===
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# AFC
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# NFC
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==Demo in NFL Street 2 ==
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A playable demo of Madden NFL 2005 is featured in NFL Street 2. The demo only shows the Ray Lewis intro upon booting up, and the menus are restricted to only show the Baltimore Ravens, as if the player were to set their favorite team to the Ravens. Only American Idiot by Green Day will play in the menus, however.
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The player can only play as the Super Bowl XXXVIII-participating teams Carolina Panthers or the New England Patriots. Also, the commentary is disabled during gameplay.
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==Soundtrack==
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{| class="article-table"
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|-
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!Artist
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!Title
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|-
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|will.i.am
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|"Go!"
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|-
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|Green Day
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|"American Idiot"
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|-
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|Hoobastank
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|"Same Direction"
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|-
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|Z-Trip featuring Soup of Jurassic 5
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|"Listen to the DJ"
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|-
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|Earshot
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|"Wait"
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|-
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|Jazze Pha
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|"Da Heavy Hittas"
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|-
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|New Found Glory
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| "This Disaster"
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|-
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|Wylde Bunch
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| "Last Day of School"
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|-
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|Alter Bridge
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|"Open Your Eyes"
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|-
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|Yung Wun
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|"Yung Wun Anthem"
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|-
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|Chevelle
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|"The Clincher (Alternate Version)"
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|-
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|JR Ewing
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| "Time to Get Dirty"
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|-
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|Midtown
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|"Give It Up"
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|-
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|The D.O.C. vs Earshot
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|"The Madden Re-Match" - "It's Funky Enough" vs. "Wait"
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|-
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|Franz Ferdinand
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|"Take Me Out"
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|-
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|Ozomatli
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|"Saturday Night"
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|-
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|Hazen Street
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|"Fool the World"
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|-
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|The Hives
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| "Two-Timing Touch and Broken Bones"
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|-
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|Strata
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|"Piece By Piece"
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|-
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|Faith No More
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|"From Out of Nowhere"
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|-
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|The Mooney Suzuki
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|"Alive and Amplified"
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|}
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==Trivia==
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*The Super Bowl win animation has been upgraded, now a win in the [[Super Bowl]] results in a confetti shower and the presentation of the [[Vince Lombardi]] trophy.
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*The game has a playable demo of [[NFL Street]] featuring a match of the two Super Bowl teams of 2004, the [[New England Patriots]] and the [[Carolina Panthers]]. The demo is not available on GameCube.
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*This was the last game to feature the [[EA Sports Bio]] concept, this feature was not available in future EA Sports titles.
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*There are extended cameos by players [[Antwaan Randle El]], [[Jerome Bettis]], [[Hines Ward]], [[Tedy Bruschi]], [[Ray Lewis]], [[Samari Rolle]], [[Derrick Brooks]], [[Jeff Wilkins]], [[Takeo Spikes]], rowdy football fans, and cheerleaders.
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*This game featured the intercom music and "halftime" music from the [[NBA Live series]] during the play selection screen.
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*There is bonus footage from the [[Madden Bowl]] and the NFL Player's celebration in New York.
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* This game features the [[NFL All-Defensive Team]] featuring players [[Derrick Brooks]], [[Champ Bailey]], [[Ty Law]], [[Rodney Harrison]], [[Ray Lewis (American football)|Ray Lewis]], [[Warren Sapp]], [[Jason Taylor]], and [[Michael Strahan]] and is the only game with this feature.
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*Taglines for the game were ''"Fear the D"'' and ''"Defense Wins Championships"''.
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*[[Tony Bruno]] hosts his radio show during franchise mode and sometimes coaches and players such as [[Marvin Harrison]], [[Derrick Burgess]], [[Lamont Thompson]], [[Akin Ayodele]], [[Marcus Trufant]] and a player that was an outstanding performer will call in.
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*Game Pro magazine compared the concept of the graphics to Adam Sandler's character on The Waterboy.
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*[[Bill Parcells]] is not present in the game as head coach of the [[Dallas Cowboys]] because he has a contract with [[ESPN]] so he is referred to as "Dallas Coach".
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*If you move a player to a different team at the main menu rosters mode, when you go into a franchise their stats will be at N/A for everything.
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*The gameplay is very similar to NCAA Football 2005.
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* Ray Lewis is the only linebacker (as of [[Madden NFL 11]]) to grace the cover of Madden.
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*[[Woodrow Dantzler]] is listed as his nickname "Woody" in this game.
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* Steelers QB [[Ben Roethlisberger]] is listed as Ben Roethlisbergr because of in-game character limitations. [[T. J. Houshmandzadeh]] is also shortened to T.J. Houshmandz.
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*This was the last in the series to be released for the PlayStation and the first in the series released for the DS. It is also the first Madden game to debut on a 64 bit handheld.
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*The most points you can score is 255 but when you score another point it counts to your total at the end of the game.
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* A Collector's Edition of Madden NFL 2005 was released only for the PlayStation 2. This version included the complete game plus three playable classic versions which included a 16-bit version and two PlayStation versions. It also included five videos including Madden Phenomenon, Music of Madden, Evolution of Art in Madden, Behind the Scenes, and Game Producer's Commentary
   
 
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Latest revision as of 14:48, 28 October 2023

Madden NFL 2005 is an NFL sports video game developed by EA Tiburon and published by EA Sports.

It is the last Madden NFL game to release on the PlayStation and also to release on a fifth generation console. It is also the first to release on a seventh generation console, the Nintendo DS. It is also the last EA Sports game to support EA Sports Bio, along with NCAA Football 2005, as EA dropped Bio support for the rest of their 2005 lineup.

New Features[]

Teams[]

NFL:[]

  1. Chicago Bears
  2. Cincinnati Bengals
  3. Buffalo Bills
  4. Denver Broncos
  5. Cleveland Browns
  6. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  7. Arizona Cardinals
  8. San Diego Chargers
  9. Kansas City Chiefs
  10. Indianapolis Colts
  11. Dallas Cowboys
  12. Miami Dolphins
  13. Philadelphia Eagles
  14. Atlanta Falcons
  15. San Francisco 49ers
  16. New York Giants
  17. Jacksonville Jaguars
  18. New York Jets
  19. Detroit Lions
  20. Green Bay Packers
  21. Carolina Panthers
  22. New England Patriots
  23. Oakland Raiders
  24. St. Louis Rams
  25. Baltimore Ravens
  26. Washington Redskins
  27. New Orleans Saints
  28. Seattle Seahawks
  29. Pittsburgh Steelers
  30. Houston Texans
  31. Tennessee Titans
  32. Minnesota Vikings

NFL Europe:[]

  1. Amsterdam Admirals
  2. Scottish Claymores
  3. Barcelona Dragons
  4. Rhein Fire
  5. Frankfurt Galaxy
  6. Berlin Thunder

NFL Past Teams:[]

  1. St. Louis Cardinals
  2. Baltimore Colts
  3. Houston Oilers
  4. Los Angeles Raiders
  5. Los Angeles Rams
  6. Dallas Texans

NFL Pro Bowl:[]

  1. AFC
  2. NFC

Demo in NFL Street 2[]

A playable demo of Madden NFL 2005 is featured in NFL Street 2. The demo only shows the Ray Lewis intro upon booting up, and the menus are restricted to only show the Baltimore Ravens, as if the player were to set their favorite team to the Ravens. Only American Idiot by Green Day will play in the menus, however.

The player can only play as the Super Bowl XXXVIII-participating teams Carolina Panthers or the New England Patriots. Also, the commentary is disabled during gameplay.

Soundtrack[]

Artist Title
will.i.am "Go!"
Green Day "American Idiot"
Hoobastank "Same Direction"
Z-Trip featuring Soup of Jurassic 5 "Listen to the DJ"
Earshot "Wait"
Jazze Pha "Da Heavy Hittas"
New Found Glory "This Disaster"
Wylde Bunch "Last Day of School"
Alter Bridge "Open Your Eyes"
Yung Wun "Yung Wun Anthem"
Chevelle "The Clincher (Alternate Version)"
JR Ewing "Time to Get Dirty"
Midtown "Give It Up"
The D.O.C. vs Earshot "The Madden Re-Match" - "It's Funky Enough" vs. "Wait"
Franz Ferdinand "Take Me Out"
Ozomatli "Saturday Night"
Hazen Street "Fool the World"
The Hives "Two-Timing Touch and Broken Bones"
Strata "Piece By Piece"
Faith No More "From Out of Nowhere"
The Mooney Suzuki "Alive and Amplified"

Trivia[]

  • The Super Bowl win animation has been upgraded, now a win in the Super Bowl results in a confetti shower and the presentation of the Vince Lombardi trophy.
  • The game has a playable demo of NFL Street featuring a match of the two Super Bowl teams of 2004, the New England Patriots and the Carolina Panthers. The demo is not available on GameCube.
  • This was the last game to feature the EA Sports Bio concept, this feature was not available in future EA Sports titles.
  • There are extended cameos by players Antwaan Randle El, Jerome Bettis, Hines Ward, Tedy Bruschi, Ray Lewis, Samari Rolle, Derrick Brooks, Jeff Wilkins, Takeo Spikes, rowdy football fans, and cheerleaders.
  • This game featured the intercom music and "halftime" music from the NBA Live series during the play selection screen.
  • There is bonus footage from the Madden Bowl and the NFL Player's celebration in New York.
  • This game features the NFL All-Defensive Team featuring players Derrick Brooks, Champ Bailey, Ty Law, Rodney Harrison, Ray Lewis, Warren Sapp, Jason Taylor, and Michael Strahan and is the only game with this feature.
  • Taglines for the game were "Fear the D" and "Defense Wins Championships".
  • Tony Bruno hosts his radio show during franchise mode and sometimes coaches and players such as Marvin Harrison, Derrick Burgess, Lamont Thompson, Akin Ayodele, Marcus Trufant and a player that was an outstanding performer will call in.
  • Game Pro magazine compared the concept of the graphics to Adam Sandler's character on The Waterboy.
  • Bill Parcells is not present in the game as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys because he has a contract with ESPN so he is referred to as "Dallas Coach".
  • If you move a player to a different team at the main menu rosters mode, when you go into a franchise their stats will be at N/A for everything.
  • The gameplay is very similar to NCAA Football 2005.
  • Ray Lewis is the only linebacker (as of Madden NFL 11) to grace the cover of Madden.
  • Woodrow Dantzler is listed as his nickname "Woody" in this game.
  • Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger is listed as Ben Roethlisbergr because of in-game character limitations. T. J. Houshmandzadeh is also shortened to T.J. Houshmandz.
  • This was the last in the series to be released for the PlayStation and the first in the series released for the DS. It is also the first Madden game to debut on a 64 bit handheld.
  • The most points you can score is 255 but when you score another point it counts to your total at the end of the game.
  • A Collector's Edition of Madden NFL 2005 was released only for the PlayStation 2. This version included the complete game plus three playable classic versions which included a 16-bit version and two PlayStation versions. It also included five videos including Madden Phenomenon, Music of Madden, Evolution of Art in Madden, Behind the Scenes, and Game Producer's Commentary