1993 EA Sports Madden NFL ’94

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VALUE / PRICE HISTORY
Average Price
$15.00
Highest Price
$31.49
| Date | Price | Condition | Type | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-08-10 | $11.99 | Used | Buy | Madden NFL '94 Sega Genesis + Playbooks / Reg Card Complete CIB - (See Pics) |
| 2025-08-10 | $14.88 | Used | Buy | |
| 2025-08-07 | $129 | Brand New | Buy | Madden NFL '94 (Sega Genesis, 1993) Sealed. Nice ! New |
Prices in USD. While all care is taken, there is no guarantee on accuracy of this data.
ITEM REVIEW
The Madden NFL ’94, which was a video game designed specifically for the Sega Genesis and Super NES gaming consoles, was manufactured by the company known as EA Sports and subsequently released to the public in 1993.

Background
The game represented a highly significant milestone within the Madden football video game series, as it marked the very first official title to be licensed by the NFL. Prior to this particular release, the series had been known under the name of John Madden Football, a title that had been in development since the very early 1990s. Visual Concepts and High Score Productions formed a collaboration to work on the game’s development, while EA Sports took on the responsibility of handling publication – a notable and important shift from the previous entries in the franchise.
The transition to having an official NFL license brought about substantial and meaningful changes for the game, including the newfound ability to utilize real team names and logos. This represented a considerable upgrade from the earlier iterations, which had relied on generic representations of teams. The game was set to be released across multiple platforms, specifically targeting the Sega Genesis and Super NES markets during the early 1990s, a time that marked a significant era in the world of console gaming.
Features



Madden NFL ’94 introduced several groundbreaking and innovative gameplay mechanics that would go on to become staples of future football video games. These included options such as the “Flip play”, “Play-call mode”, “Pass-catch mode”, and “Bluff play” – innovations that served to add depth and strategic complexity to the overall football simulation experience.
The game featured a total of 28 licensed NFL teams, which allowed players to engage in competition with authentic and recognizable teams, thereby enhancing the realism of the gameplay experience.
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