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'''''John Madden Football: Championship Edition''''', named '''''John Madden Football '93: Championship Edition''''' on the game's title screen, is an update to ''[[John Madden Football '93]]'' released by [[Electronic Arts]] on the [[Sega Mega Drive]] exclusively in the US in 1992. Unlike other games in the series, this one was not available to buy - it was a "rental exclusive".
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' named '''''John Madden Football '93: Championship Edition''''' on the game's title screen, is an update to ''[[John Madden Football '93]]'' released by [[Electronic Arts]] on the [[Sega Mega Drive]] exclusively in the US in 1993. Unlike other games in the series, this one was initially not available to buy - it was a "rental exclusive", but it did eventually get a limited general release in March 1993 for $89.99 to the first 1,000 telephone orders.{{ref|https://groups.google.com/g/rec.games.video/c/88XkrcisHtM/m/0Y0d4RDzMEkJ}}. It features all of the Championship teams from 1966-present, along with some of the losers as well.
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==Gameplay==
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===Teams===
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''Championship Edition'' only has classic NFL teams (though still as city names due a lack of NFL license).
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*All Madden Greats
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*Kansas City 66
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*Green Bay 66
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*Oakland 67
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*New York 68
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*Baltimore 68
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*Minnesota 69
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*Kansas City 69
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*Baltimore 70
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*Dallas 71
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*Miami 72
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*Washington 72
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*Minnesota 73
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*Pittsburgh 75
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*Dallas 75
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*Oakland 76
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*Minnesota 76
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*Dallas 77
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*Denver 77
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*Pittsburgh 78
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*Los Angeles 79
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*Oakland 80
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*Philadelphia 80
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*San Francisco 81
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*Cincinnati 81
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*Washington 82
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*Los Angeles 83
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*Miami 84
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*San Francisco 84
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*Chicago 85
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*New England 85
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*New York 86
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*Washington 87
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*Denver 87
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*Cincinnati 88
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*San Francisco 89
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*Buffalo 90
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*New York 90
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*Washington 91
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*All Madden
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==Production credits==
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*'''Design adapted from [[Madden '92]] by:''' Scott Orr, Michael Brook, Richard Hilleman
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*'''Strategy by:''' [[John Madden]]
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**'''Programming by:''' [[Mark Lesser]]
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**'''Graphics by:''' Doug Wike
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*'''Sound and music by:''' [[Rob Hubbard]]
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*'''Producer:''' Scott Orr
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*'''Associate Producer:''' Michael Brook
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*'''Assistant Producer:''' Jeff Haas
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*'''Technical Directors:''' Scott Cronce, Tom DeBry
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*'''Scouting Reports and Player Ratings by:''' [[Mike Madden]], Joe Madden, Dan Brook
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*'''Product Testing by:''' Michael Rubinelli, Scott Probin, James Bailey, Mike Lubuguin
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*'''EASN opening sequence by:''' [[Electronic Arts Limited]]
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*'''Special Thanks to:''' 1992 EA Madden Champions Roland Kippenhan and James Bailey
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==Magazine articles==
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==Physical scans==
 
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John Madden Football: Championship Edition
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Developer:
Brand: EA Sports
Genre: Sports (American football)

















Number of players: 1-2
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Mega Drive
US
$89.9989.99[2] 718801

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John Madden Football: Championship Edition named John Madden Football '93: Championship Edition on the game's title screen, is an update to John Madden Football '93 released by Electronic Arts on the Sega Mega Drive exclusively in the US in 1993. Unlike other games in the series, this one was initially not available to buy - it was a "rental exclusive", but it did eventually get a limited general release in March 1993 for $89.99 to the first 1,000 telephone orders.[2]. It features all of the Championship teams from 1966-present, along with some of the losers as well.

Gameplay

Teams

Championship Edition only has classic NFL teams (though still as city names due a lack of NFL license).

  • All Madden Greats
  • Kansas City 66
  • Green Bay 66
  • Oakland 67
  • New York 68
  • Baltimore 68
  • Minnesota 69
  • Kansas City 69
  • Baltimore 70
  • Dallas 71
  • Miami 72
  • Washington 72
  • Minnesota 73
  • Pittsburgh 75
  • Dallas 75
  • Oakland 76
  • Minnesota 76
  • Dallas 77
  • Denver 77
  • Pittsburgh 78
  • Los Angeles 79
  • Oakland 80
  • Philadelphia 80
  • San Francisco 81
  • Cincinnati 81
  • Washington 82
  • Los Angeles 83
  • Miami 84
  • San Francisco 84
  • Chicago 85
  • New England 85
  • New York 86
  • Washington 87
  • Denver 87
  • Cincinnati 88
  • San Francisco 89
  • Buffalo 90
  • New York 90
  • Washington 91
  • All Madden

Production credits

  • Design adapted from Madden '92 by: Scott Orr, Michael Brook, Richard Hilleman
  • Strategy by: John Madden
  • Sound and music by: Rob Hubbard
  • Producer: Scott Orr
  • Associate Producer: Michael Brook
  • Assistant Producer: Jeff Haas
  • Technical Directors: Scott Cronce, Tom DeBry
  • Scouting Reports and Player Ratings by: Mike Madden, Joe Madden, Dan Brook
  • Product Testing by: Michael Rubinelli, Scott Probin, James Bailey, Mike Lubuguin
  • EASN opening sequence by: Electronic Arts Limited
  • Special Thanks to: 1992 EA Madden Champions Roland Kippenhan and James Bailey
Source:
In-game credits


Magazine articles

Main article: John Madden Football: Championship Edition/Magazine articles.

Physical scans

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95
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John Madden Football: Championship Edition

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Mega Drive, US (alt)

Technical information

Main article: John Madden Football: Championship Edition/Technical information.

References


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