By Alex Chen | January 01, 0001
Last year, Madden hit the iPhone more than a month after the main title’s release. This year EA Sports’ mobile version will arrive the same day as the big boys drop for the console, which is Tuesday. The game, for both the iPad and iPhone/iPod Touch, will also incorporate the Gameflow playcalling mechanic of the main game, and bring rummy royal back the finger-drawn hot routes from Yono all app last year’s game. There’s also something called “Total Defensive Control” that sounds like a
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time the NFL regular season kicks off in September. It’ll be joined Yono all app by something called “Vintage Voltage Football” which is described as “an innovative throwback to retro-style electric football.” No pricing was detailed in the news release from EA Sports; last year, the game went for around $10, with an $8 sale near launch day. iPhone 4 versions taking advantage of that handset’s stronger graphics will probably pay more.