DZNUTZ
04-23-2002, 01:11 PM
- WHile i guess it makes sense, i'm still madder than lunatic that they treated Summerall this way (NFL that is)-
Al Michaels Drafted by Madden
John Madden joins Monday Night Football so Al Michaels joins Madden 2003.
April 23, 2002 - When you've sold over three million units on eight different platforms in a single year, you've definitely made the big time. Considered by many to be the greatest sports series in history, we knew Madden NFL 2003 was coming, but not with the blockbuster announce team that's just been announced. As not only will Big John Madden make the cut as he does every year, but his new Monday Night Football cohort in crime Al Michaels will be there as well.
A veteran of many sports games himself (who remembers the Hardball series?) and an even more experienced television and radio personality as well, the addition of Al Michaels to the staff was felt a logical choice by the team at EA Sports.
Scheduled for a live webcast conference call on Thursday, April 25, Michaels, Madden, and Electronic Arts Marketing Vice President Chip Lange will discuss their new agreement and its impact on the series. A question and answer segment will follow in the second half of the conference, of which we assume there will be much laughter.
Potential listeners can tune in to http://info.ea.com at 11 AM Pacific time for the full report. We'll be back in the coming weeks with more on Madden NFL 2003 as it comes to fruition.
http://xbox.ign.com/articles/357/357831p1.html
Al Michaels Drafted by Madden
John Madden joins Monday Night Football so Al Michaels joins Madden 2003.
April 23, 2002 - When you've sold over three million units on eight different platforms in a single year, you've definitely made the big time. Considered by many to be the greatest sports series in history, we knew Madden NFL 2003 was coming, but not with the blockbuster announce team that's just been announced. As not only will Big John Madden make the cut as he does every year, but his new Monday Night Football cohort in crime Al Michaels will be there as well.
A veteran of many sports games himself (who remembers the Hardball series?) and an even more experienced television and radio personality as well, the addition of Al Michaels to the staff was felt a logical choice by the team at EA Sports.
Scheduled for a live webcast conference call on Thursday, April 25, Michaels, Madden, and Electronic Arts Marketing Vice President Chip Lange will discuss their new agreement and its impact on the series. A question and answer segment will follow in the second half of the conference, of which we assume there will be much laughter.
Potential listeners can tune in to http://info.ea.com at 11 AM Pacific time for the full report. We'll be back in the coming weeks with more on Madden NFL 2003 as it comes to fruition.
http://xbox.ign.com/articles/357/357831p1.html