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psuexv
08-16-2012, 01:51 PM
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/best-ea-sports-games-time-215200981--spt.html

:smh: Higher than FIFA 12 and NHL 12 wasn't even on the list


3: NCAA Football 12, Xbox 360, July 12, 2011:
The best college football game out there hands down. I've been a fan of this series for a while now and out of all the NCAA games this one is far better than the others.


Some of the best sports video games of all time have been developed by EA Sports. The Madden series, the Tiger Woods PGA games, the list goes on and on. Since we're on the subject of EA Sports games I thought I would take on the difficult task of ranking the top 25 EA Sports games of all time.

Let's get to it. Here are the best 25 EA Sports video games of all time:

25: NHL 2001, PS2, Oct. 17, 2000: This game makes my list because it was the first professional hockey game to come out for the PS2. You could play with or against all 30 teams and you could even play with an International squad.

NHL 2001

24: Triple Play 2000, PS, Mar. 27, 1999:
The best thing about this game was the Big League Challenge Mode. Babe Ruth was on there, Cy Young was on there, Willie Mays, and several more. This really was a cool game.

Triple Play 2000

23: NBA Live '99, PS, Nov. 6, 1998:
Who didn't like this game? This was a total gem. You could make this game as realistic as you wanted. NBA Live '99 was everything you could possible want in a basketball sim.

NBA Live '99

22: World Cup 1998, N64, May 18, 1998: World Cup 1998 was the perfect storm of soccer video games. It was the best soccer game out there at the time. My favorite part of this game was the World Cup Mode. That and the World Cup Classics where you could replay soccer matches of old.

World Cup 1998

21: MVP Baseball 2005, Xbox, Feb. 22, 2005:
They don't make them like this anymore. This was the ultimate in baseball video games. Anything you could think about wanting to do, this game had it. Even today this game goes down as one of the best baseball games ever.

MVP Baseball 2005

20: John Madden Football '93, Sega, 1993: Isn't this where it all started? At the time I had never seen such a realistic football game. I remember begging my mom to let me skip school so I could stay home and play this one. I've been an avid Madden gamer since.

Madden Football '93

19: Tiger Woods '99, PS, Nov. 25, 1998: Tiger Woods '99 was all kinds of fun. I liked this game because you didn't have to be a golf expert to enjoy it. It was easy to play and highly addicting. The only thing that got on my nerves was that stupid club music. Man that was annoying!

18: NBA Live 2005, Xbox, Sept. 28, 2004: This was one of those games that was impossible to put down once you got into it. The Dynasty Mode was insanely deep and the online play was even better. NBA '05 is definitely an EA classic.

NBA Live 2005

17: Madden NFL 2003, Xbox, Aug. 13, 2002:
I was so geeked when this game came out. I couldn't wait to see the Houston Texans and the new NFL division alignments. At the time, this was the best Madden that I had played.

Madden NFL 2003

16: NASCAR Thunder 2004, Xbox, Sept. 16, 2003: I'm not normally a fan of racing games but this game was uber cool. There were 23 tracks to choose from, a ton of different car options, and the graphics on this thing were tight. I was really surprised how much I liked this game.

NASCAR Thunder 2004

15: NBA Street Vol. 2, PS2, Apr. 29, 2003: I usually prefer sims when I play sports video games but NBA Street 2 is the exception to the rule. Remember the old school players with their short shorts and high socks? Totally classic!

NBA Street Vol. 2

14: Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2006, Xbox 360, Nov. 16, 2005: After reconfiguring the control system, Tiger Woods 2006 became the best golf game on the market. I played this game to death. It's not quite top 10, but it's still one sweet game.

Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2006

13: NFL Street 2, Xbox, Dec. 22, 2004:
This game was crazy! You could run up the walls, climb buildings, and basically do the impossible. Street 2 was an arcade style football game that offered hours of entertaining and wild football.

NFL Street 2

12: Knockout Kings 2000, PS, Nov. 1, 1999:
This was the ultimate back in the day. I loved it. I used to create a boxer and see if I could go through the ranks undefeated. I also enjoyed recreating some of boxing's classic moments. This game was a knockout! Did that sound cheesy?

Knockout Kings

11: NBA Live 10, Xbox 360, Oct. 6, 2009:
Having the ability to connect your season to the real NBA season was what made this game cool. This was the bigger, better version of the NBA Live series.

NBA Live 10

10: Madden NFL 2008, Xbox 360, Aug. 14, 2007: One of the coolest things about this game was being able to play with Vince Young. I used to do a fantasy draft and put him on the New York Giants. This game still goes down as one of my favorites and it's deserving of a top 10 ranking.

Madden NFL 2008

9: Grand Slam Tennis 2, Xbox 360, Feb. 14, 2012: Absolutely this game deserves the nine spot. This is the most realistic tennis game I've ever played. In fact, I've been playing it off and on over the last few weeks. If you're looking for an awesome tennis game I recommend picking this on up.

Grand Slam Tennis 2

8: Fight Night Round 2, Xbox, March 1, 2005:
I was all about the create a player and career mode. Once you figured out how to execute the haymaker punch this game was hard to put down. I can't tell you how many classic battles my friends and I had playing this game.

Fight Night Round 2

7: NCAA Football 2001,PS, July 26, 2000: This was the first of the NCAA series that I ever played and I have been a fan since. At the time it was the only game that allowed your team to vie for the National Championship in the Orange Bowl.

NCAA Football 2001

6: Madden NFL 2004, Xbox, Aug. 12, 2003: Michael Vick was a total video game stud in this version of Madden. That's partly why this game is in the top 10. In this version of Madden the Owner Mode was much deeper and you could control more aspects.

Your Article

5: Fight Night Round 4, Xbox 360, June 23, 2009:
Cracking the top five is Fight Night Round 4. I still play this game. It's one of my all time favorites. Hence the high ranking. In fact, this is the best boxing game out there right now and is a must own for fans of the boxing game. Trust me, I'm a professional.

Fight Night Round 4

4: FIFA Soccer 12, Xbox 360, Sept. 27, 2011:
I'm not big on soccer games but this game is a blast. The graphics are stunning, there are over 500 officially licensed clubs, and the Pro Player Intelligence feature adds a whole new element to the game. This game is one of EA's best.

FIFA Soccer 12

3: NCAA Football 12, Xbox 360, July 12, 2011:
The best college football game out there hands down. I've been a fan of this series for a while now and out of all the NCAA games this one is far better than the others.

NCAA Football 12

2: Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10, Wii, June 8, 2009:
I play this one on the Wii and it's fabulous. If you are a golf fanatic then I highly suggest you play this thing on the Wii. It's the closest thing to playing real golf without having to leave your home.

Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10

1: NHL '94, SNES, Sept. 4, 1993: Are you surprised that this old-school game is in the number one spot? If you played this game back in the day you know what I'm talking about. There has never been another game like NHL '94. I get that it's old and the graphics are primitive but whatever. NHL '94 will remain as the best EA Sports game of all time.

NHL '94

Dylan Davis has been playing sports video games since he was old enough to hold a controller. He's logged countless hours gaming and is always in the know when it comes to sports video games. Trust him, he's a professional.

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jaymo76
08-16-2012, 02:32 PM
Um... what about NCAA 06, MADDEN 05, and NCAA basketball 10??? Terrible list IMO though I do agree with NHL 94... that game at the time was awesome!

buckeye02
08-16-2012, 02:36 PM
LOL @ NCAA Football 12 being on this list. Much less at #3.

jaymo76
08-16-2012, 02:42 PM
LOL @ NCAA Football 12 being on this list. Much less at #3.

:+1:

I am one of the few that actually really enjoyed NCAA 12... but... it in no way should be top 25 EA sports games of all time.

psusnoop
08-16-2012, 04:25 PM
:+1:

I am one of the few that actually really enjoyed NCAA 12... but... it in no way should be top 25 EA sports games of all time.

Couldn't agree more.

Also NHL 94 was awesome.

JeffHCross
08-16-2012, 09:05 PM
"NCAA Football 2001 .... the first NCAA game I played"

That says a ton about this list.

SmoothPancakes
08-16-2012, 10:32 PM
22: World Cup 1998, N64, May 18, 1998: My favorite part of this game was the World Cup Mode.


17: Madden NFL 2003, Xbox, Aug. 13, 2002: I was so geeked when this game came out. I couldn't wait to see the Houston Texans and the new NFL division alignments.


16: NASCAR Thunder 2004, Xbox, Sept. 16, 2003: I'm not normally a fan of racing games but this game was uber cool. ... and the graphics on this thing were tight.


10: Madden NFL 2008, Xbox 360, Aug. 14, 2007: One of the coolest things about this game was being able to play with Vince Young. I used to do a fantasy draft and put him on the New York Giants. This game still goes down as one of my favorites and it's deserving of a top 10 ranking.


6: Madden NFL 2004, Xbox, Aug. 12, 2003: Michael Vick was a total video game stud in this version of Madden. That's partly why this game is in the top 10.

I just picked out a couple that stood out to me. Was this article written by a kid in junior high? :fp: And his reasons are the most asinine I have seen. Madden 2004 at #6 partly because Michael Vick was a stud in the game? Really? Madden 2008 at #10 partly because "one of the coolest things" was being able to play with Vince Young? His favorite part of the World Cup 1998 game being the World Cup Mode (which was the MAIN mode of the damn game). Talk about a fucking hack of a writer.

JeffHCross
08-17-2012, 12:27 AM
Actually, Smooth, you're not too off. This was part of the Yahoo! Contributor Network, which is really just a glorified BleacherReport or SBNation.

SmoothPancakes
08-17-2012, 03:48 AM
Actually, Smooth, you're not too off. This was part of the Yahoo! Contributor Network, which is really just a glorified BleacherReport or SBNation.

Alright, that completely makes sense then with how that article is. :D I was gonna say, if someone is getting paid and making a career as a writer and wrote that... :smh:

psusnoop
08-17-2012, 12:20 PM
Alright, that completely makes sense then with how that article is. :D I was gonna say, http://i.chzbgr.com/completestore/2010/12/19/53513df6-c183-42f8-9c88-859c8323b5db.jpg

Fixed :up:

SmoothPancakes
08-17-2012, 10:17 PM
:D