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	<title>Comments on: Brett Favre vs. Chad Pennington Week 1</title>
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		<title>By: Brace Yourself for the Release of Madden &#8216;09 Video Game on Tuesday &#124; Larry Brown Sports</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brace Yourself for the Release of Madden &#8216;09 Video Game on Tuesday &#124; Larry Brown Sports</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Since the game&#8217;s inception in 1989, Madden football has sold over 70 million units raking in a reported $2.4 billion. That&#8217;s just silly money. And people (many of you reading this), will be lining up to get a copy of the game for a retail value of $60 when it goes on sale at midnight Tuesday. They&#8217;re even throwing a Maddenpalooza party at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena with live music from performers who appear on the game, as well as former NFL players signing autographs. And the game is so popular that a release party drew the likes of Hugh Heffner and his ladies out to celebrate. While the release of the Madden &#8216;09 game is highly anticipated, the big question that has already been proposed by many of you is: will the Madden Cover Curse take its toll on Brett Favre this year? Or has it already worked its mysterious magic? [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Since the game&#8217;s inception in 1989, Madden football has sold over 70 million units raking in a reported $2.4 billion. That&#8217;s just silly money. And people (many of you reading this), will be lining up to get a copy of the game for a retail value of $60 when it goes on sale at midnight Tuesday. They&#8217;re even throwing a Maddenpalooza party at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena with live music from performers who appear on the game, as well as former NFL players signing autographs. And the game is so popular that a release party drew the likes of Hugh Heffner and his ladies out to celebrate. While the release of the Madden &#8216;09 game is highly anticipated, the big question that has already been proposed by many of you is: will the Madden Cover Curse take its toll on Brett Favre this year? Or has it already worked its mysterious magic? [...]</p>
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