Madden NFL 11 for 3DS - First facts & screens
Electronic Arts today revealed the first details and screenshots on their earlier announced Madden NFL Football for Nintendo 3DS.
Electronic Arts announced today that Madden NFL Football, the first EA SPORTS title available for the highly anticipated Nintendo 3DS, will be available in the first-half of 2011. Madden NFL Football will deliver captivating gameplay in 3D, providing a robust and authentic NFL experience consistent with the celebrated football video game franchise.
Madden NFL Football will offer a comprehensive handheld experience with exciting modes, such as authentic 11-on-11 football, fast-paced 5-on-5 action and Season Mode. Additional features jump off the screen with 3D graphics, such as "Spotlight Moments" and "Call Your Shots". Utilizing the remarkable power of the Nintendo 3DS Touch Screen, "Call Your Shots" allows users to draw their own plays, on-the-fly, directly on the screen.
With three types of play calling GameFlow, Classic, and Arcade Madden NFL Football provides an enjoyable experience for gamers of all skill levels. GameFlow automatically selects the best play for the situation based on real NFL team gameplans; streamlining play calling and shortening overall game length for a more accessible experience. Classic play call allows users to experience the full depth of selecting formations and individual plays, while Arcade play call simplifies options through a more concentrated playbook.
Madden NFL Football will bring each of the 32 NFL teams and stadiums to life like never before with a presentation optimized for viewing in 3D, including 3D specific cameras that provide new levels of depth, making Madden NFL Football the perfect on-the-go game for every football fan.
Madden NFL Football for Nintendo 3DS is developed in Raleigh, North Carolina by the EA North Carolina studio. More details on the game can be found on our specific gamepage for Madden NFL 11.
Comments
Looks very impressive I must say, even if they are continuing the cel-shaded/toon look of the Wii version. But I guess it'll probably work better within the confines of the hardware. Saying that, I don't really see Madden as a game that really needs to be played in 3D and as Nintendo have said that games will be released in 2D, I think EA should post 3DS launch consider that as I'd be interested to see how far they could push the visuals with the processor not having to duplicate the on screen visuals.
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