John Madden Football '93
Platform: Super NES
Region: USA
Media: Cartridge
Controller: Gamepad
Genre: Sports > Football
Release Year: 1992
Developer: EA Canada
Publisher: EA Sports Network
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John Madden Football '93 is a football video game released in 1992 by Electronic Arts. While technically just an update of the '92 game, this one set the bar for most Madden games to follow.

This is the second Madden game for the Super Nintendo. The John Madden games have been a commercial success and have appeared on the Sega Genesis, the Sony PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Sega Saturn, Sega Game Gear, and Nintendo Game Boy.

The game is featured in the collector's edition of Madden NFL 09 for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 as an exclusive bonus, including updated rosters for the 2008-2009 season.

Features:

John Madden Football '93 featured 28 updated teams from the '91-'92 season, as well as 10 new teams: 2 All-Madden teams and 8 Greatest ever teams. The teams featured in the game were represented by city names. There were no player names, logos, or arena names used, due to those rights being held by the NFL and the NFLPA. John Madden Football '93 was the first in the Madden series to incorporate "split-play calling", overturning of certain calls by referees, the use of the No-Huddle Offense, and player taunting.

Tips:

Game Passwords:

GDRFDDMC 
Buffalo vs. Green Bay (Championship)

GDGFBBSB 
Buffalo vs. Houston (Divisional Playoff)

GDLFDBFC 
Buffalo vs. Oakland (Conference Final)

GDRFDDMC 
Buffalo vs. Green Bay-Championship

GDGFBBSB 
Buffalo vs. Houston-Divisional Playoff

GDLFDBFC 
Buffalo vs. Oakland-Conference Final

GJLHBBKC 
Dallas vs. Green Bay (Conference Final)

GJGHBBFC 
Dallas vs. Philadelphia (Divisional Playoff)

GJLHBBKC 
Dallas vs. Green Bay-Conference Final

GJGHBBFC 
Dallas vs. Philadelphia-Divisional Playoff

PTMNFBVD 
Madden Greats vs. All Madden (Conference Final)

PTHNBBLD 
Madden Greats vs. Buffalo 92' (Divisional Playoff)

PTSNFCGF 
Madden Greats vs. San Francisco 84' (Championship)

PTMNFBVD 
Madden Greats vs. All Madden-Conference Final

PTHNBBLD 
Madden Greats vs. Buffalo '92  Divisional Playoff

PTSNFCGF 
Madden Greats vs. San Fran '84-Championship

GHSCDDPC 
Philadelphia vs. Cincinnati (Championship)

GHMCDBHC 
Philadelphia vs. Green Bay (Conference Final)

GHHCBBVB 
Philadelphia vs. Washington (Divisional Playoff)

GHSCDDPC 
Philadelphia vs. Cincinnati-Championship

GHMCDBHC 
Philadelphia vs. Green Bay-Conference Final

GHHCBBVB 
Philadelphia vs. Washington-Divisional Playoff

BPSTGFSD 
Tampa Bay vs. Cincinnati (Championship)

BPHTBBTC 
Tampa Bay vs. Dallas (Divisional Playoff)

BPMTGBJD 
Tampa Bay vs. Green Bay (Conference Final)

BPSTGFSD 
Tampa Bay vs. Cincinnati-Championship

BPHTBBTC 
Tampa Bay vs. Dallas-Divisional Playoff

BPMTGBJD 
Tampa Bay vs. Green Bay-Conference Final

GRSGBDFD 
Washington vs. Cincinnati-Championship

Easy defense
Take control of your fastest defender and line him up directly in between the offense's guard and center, but a hair above where they are standing. If done correctly, you will not be called offsides when the play begins. The line of scrimmage in Madden 93 is parallel to the feet of the offensive lineman as opposed to the ball, which is why you're able to line up so close to the offense in the first place. When the ball is snapped, you'll usually have plenty of
time to blast your defender through the line untouched, and you'll be able to stop virtually every play in the game.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Madden_Football_%2793
