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Game: Madden NFL 2001Console: Nintendo 64
Cheat:
Final Madden Card
Buy all Gold, Silver, And bronze Madden Cards in each set of fourteen. After all 296 cards have been obtained, a 297th card (number 000) with the All-Time Madden team will be unlocked. You can use the Madden Cards to put players on rosters, cheats within the game, use legendary players, and unlock old teams, stadiums, or legendary teams.Unlimited Madden Card use
Unlock a Madden Card and save your profile before adding the card to the game that is currently loaded. Then, select the "Add Player To Roster" option, and reset the Nintendo 64. Load your saved profile and the card will still be available.Always receive
Press Start at the coin toss screen before anything appears when playing against the CPU.Easy Madden Cards
Note: This trick requires a controller pak to save your user profile. Go to "Custom Options" and highlight "Load". Load the user profile until there are four of the same profile. Go to Madden Cards and trade a Bronze Card for three Gold Cards. Repeat, then save your user profile and reset he game. Keep repeating this to get tokens to buy Madden Cards.Create Cap Space
When you start a Franchise mode with any team, you can create more cap space by releasing a player and then signing him back for less money and more years. You can do this untill they stop taking cuts. Players 27 and older can be re-signed for up to 7-year contracts and take cuts, players 25 or 26 years of age can be re-signed for up to 6-year contracts and take cuts. Players 25 and under can be up to a 5-year contract and take cuts. Players will not except offers unless the years are good (not too many years or not too little) and the cut is not too much. They can take cuts from $500k a time to just $50k a time, depending on how much they want, how old they are, and how long the contract length is. After the first year is over, this will not work as players will want more every time they are released.Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
Release Date: 17 August, 2000
ESRB Rating: Everyone

Description:
The Madden series is by far the most popular NFL console-game franchise in North America. It is the game of choice among many active and former NFL players, and has been a mainstay on most gaming platforms for close to a decade. And this year's version for the PlayStation, Madden NFL 2001, is amazing--it's even better than the incredible Nintendo 64 version of the same name.
In terms of playability, EA Sports has added some nice new features. Players are rewarded with collectable in-game Madden Cards by performing certain tasks, which can be used to unlock secret game codes, players, stadiums, and legendary NFL teams. Also, you can trade those cards with friends using the PlayStation memory card. Enhancing the replayability of Madden NFL 2001 is a new two-minute drill feature that allows up to 10 players to compete for the highest score.
The game does have a couple of trouble areas. The CPU play isn't all that synched with the gameplay, resulting in some very strange calls and plays. John Madden's commentary is stocked with only a few phrases, which are used ad nauseam. While not perfect, the sound effects and crowd noises are still preferable to the whiny blips of the N64 version. --Todd Mowatt
Pros:
- Collectable Madden Cards can be used to unlock secret game codes, players, stadiums, and teams
- New two-minute drill feature
- CPU sometimes makes very strange calls and plays
- Repetitive Madden phrases