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It's time to bring it!
EA launched their Madden Next Gen site this week. Here are the pics so far:

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This lends a lot of credence to the pic that was rumored to be from the PS3 (I started a new thread since this information is now being provided by EA Sports.)

Also, they will be airing a Next Gen commercial during the first hour of the draft, this Saturday.

This stuff looks awesome. I think I need to go out and reserve an XBox2 soon.
 
Actually I think it's very possible that those are ingame screenshots. Now I don't know that they are, but games like Chronicles of Riddick and Halo2 had some freaking incredible visuals that were limited by the hardware being lightyears behind the standard desktop. Anyone who has seen games like Half-Life 2 for PC understands that the sky is the limit for incredibly realistic modeling and textures. If the hardware finally catches up to the creativity and power of the modeling software, games like this can become a reality.
 
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Here's the latest pic:

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This one looks more like a cut scene than the others. But, even as that, it still looks pretty darned good. Also, someone noted on another forum that the pictures continue to show the player models from greater distances as they progress. Tomorrow's pic should definitely be interesting.
 
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I definitely could see this being both. It could be a cut scene, or it could be in game. Keep in mind this xbox is gonna have better hardware including the processor, and then have 3 of those!

The one thing I would note is that there seems to be a hint of toon shading going on. What that means is that rather than stretching textures you create gradients of color... If this were a cutscene, I think I would have paid closer attention to some of the detail on the coach's collar (notice the polygonal edges), headset, hat, etc. But who knows, most likely it's a cutscene so they can generate as much hype as possible.

Here is what they did in ESPN NFL 2k5 with the way out of date hardware of the Xbox:
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Here's an article from IGN, where the guy got to preview the commercial and what EA said about the graphics:

I never thought I would drive 30 minutes to watch a 60-second commercial.

Then again, I never thought after watching the commercial about ten times I would in turn race back home and write up my impressions of said commercial.

That's right, not of the game, of the commercial.

But judging by the fact that all week the only question anyone wanted to ask me was if I played Madden Next-Gen or saw a preview of the commercial, I figure Madden fans want to know what to expect this Saturday. So even though I have yet to play the game, I have seen an advanced screening of the commercial.

A commercial EA promised would blow my mind.

And it did…but with reservations.

First off, what you're about to see, and what you've been seeing in screenshots are not actual gameplay. It turns out that the commercial and all visuals released are actually an artist's interpretation of what Madden could look like on the Next-Gen systems.

Red flag.

But before you dismiss the commercial, the people at Tiburon say that some of the Madden team didn't want these visuals seen, not because they are setting the bar too high, but too low. Seriously, they say that these are the visuals they were shooting for originally, but that the team now feels that they will be easily surpassed. And if that's the case, NFL fans are in for an amazing display of visual impact.

The commercial shows a glimpse of action between the Giants and Eagles, with McNabb pumping up the crowd and running the show. The kickoff is fielded, and on the runback, Brian Westbrook is injured, bringing up a close-up of the joint and calling out a torn rotator cuff in a scene that looked something out of CSI.

As McNabb goes over to talk to the coach, you not only hear the coach's voice, you get a first look at what could be an all-new play calling system. There are now eight plays along the left side of the screen that you can scroll through as you get advice from the coach. And the Tiburon team confirmed that while this might not be the final play calling system, that fans are in for a change. "There will be more than three plays to choose from at a time."

After a big hit on the field, the camera zooms to the Jumbotron for a Sack Cam, and a close-up replay of the smashing defense. With two seconds left on the clock, the snow falling, Michael Strahan snarling, and McNabb dropping back to pass, Donovan spins out of an arm tackle from the hulking defensive end and heaves the ball deep to T.O., who keeps his eyes locked on the prize, catches the ball and slides on his knees to celebrate the game-winner.

The movement and graphics level reminded me a lot of the Nike commercial a few years ago where a digitized Vick and T.O. showed what they could do without the limits of gravity or pain…it was that good.

But again, it's my interpretation of an artist's interpretation.

All I know is what I saw and what was promised. That the game will look even better. That the innovations in gameplay like the Hit Stick and Precision Passing won't just be brought to the Next-Gen systems, but possible enhanced. That the jump from Xbox and PS2 to the Next-Gen consoles will reveal an even bigger jump in details and graphics than what was seen in the transition from the PlayStation to the PlayStation 2. That the gameplay in Madden Next-Gen is going to look like a cinematic that you're controlling.

Promises of the possibilities of what's to come.

Promises that, if true, will turn Madden Next-Gen into an instant system seller.

I just hope the promises turn out to be more than words.
 
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uh oh. first, theres the usual hype of a newer and better Madden game, and then they show these wicked graphics on the commercial, but now they talk about a whole new system? Damn, im sure that's gotta cost a pretty penny. I mean, i don't even like to spend 50 dollars on a video game (unless its a madden/easports or GTA series), but a whole new system PLUS a game is gonna be a ton.
 
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uh oh. first, theres the usual hype of a newer and better Madden game, and then they show these wicked graphics on the commercial, but now they talk about a whole new system? Damn, im sure that's gotta cost a pretty penny. I mean, i don't even like to spend 50 dollars on a video game (unless its a madden/easports or GTA series), but a whole new system PLUS a game is gonna be a ton.

There's no way they'll release it for anything more than $50
 
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Imagine if anything close to these visuals carries over to the NCAA series as well.

BTW, you should play the newest splinter cell game on this way inferior Xbox if you doubt that next gen Madden could be close to as sweet as the commercial. The new processors are probably at least twice as good and there are three of them... let alone the improved memory and graphic card.
 
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The new X-Box 360 is going to be debuted May 12th on MTV. The full version of the system will cost $400 ($300 system+$100 optional hard drive) and with the $400 version you can play games from the original X-Box. There is also a $300 X-Box 360 available, but that doesnt include the hard drive and you can't play games from the original X-Box

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