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Play Madden 95 on snes Online

Madden 95's QB slides and clean sprites make scrambling feel sharp, and that matchup screen before each snap—checking your receivers against their corners—gives you just enough strategy to chew on. The rosters are pure mid-90s nostalgia, though maybe skip the weather unless you enjoy fumbling in a blizzard.

Developer: Electronic Arts
Genre: Sports
Released: 1994
File size: 1 KB
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Game Overview

Madden 95 on SNES is one of those classics where you can tell they were really starting to figure out football games. The first thing you notice is how much cleaner the sprites look compared to earlier versions—players actually have distinct stances now, and those new QB slides make scrambling way more satisfying.

I always go straight to exhibition mode first, flipping through the 1994 rosters to find my favorite teams. The match-up screen is weirdly addictive—seeing how your receivers stack up against their cornerbacks before the snap adds this little layer of strategy. And yeah, the injuries are brutal (over 100 types? Really?), but turning off weather keeps things from getting too chaotic if you just want a clean game.

Windowless passing takes some getting used to, but once it clicks, you’ll start threading needles between defenders. Just don’t get too cocky—Madden’s playbooks will humble you fast if you keep calling the same plays.

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