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Madden Super Bowl Prediction Almost Perfect

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No, not the actual John Madden. EA's annual Madden NFL Super Bowl simulation was right on the money, correctly predicting that the Pittsburgh Steelers would triumph over the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII - and just barely missed nailing the actual score.

Since 2004, Electronic Arts has been using its blockbuster Madden NFL series to predict the Super Bowl before it actually happens - and with the exception of last year's Giants-over-Patriots upset, it's been astoundingly accurate. In 2009, though, the simulation was once again on the ball (so to speak).

The interesting thing isn't that its prediction - that the Steelers would beat the Cardinals - was correct. After all, the Steelers were heavily favored from the outset, with no one quite sure how the Cardinals were in the championship match in the first place. What is interesting is how close the simulated score was to the actual thing: Madden's final outcome was Pittsburgh Steelers (28), Arizona Cardinals (24). Last night, the final numbers were Pittsburgh Steelers (27), Arizona Cardinals (23).

Maybe it's just dumb luck. After all, who could have predicted things like James Harrison's end-zone interception and subsequent 100-yd touchdown run - the longest play in Super Bowl history? Even so, as in-game AI gets better and better, and sports games become closer and closer to perfectly mimicking their real-world counterparts, one can't help but wonder if the game's predictions will become more and more accurate.

(Via MTV Multiplayer)

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Jame Harrison's interception is probably the most impressive thing I've ever seen at Superbowl in my own life. Followed closely by Bruce Springsteen's performance being one of the worst things, including his epic teabagging of America.

L.B. Jeffries:
Including his epic teabagging of America.

I laughed for about 10 minutes straight after seeing him ram his crotch into the camera.

Brokkr:

L.B. Jeffries:
Including his epic teabagging of America.

I laughed for about 10 minutes straight after seeing him ram his crotch into the camera.

My buddy is a huge Springsteen fan and after the show I texted him that I was sorry he had to see that. He responded, "I don't think punk rock is ever going to be the same after this."

Have to wonder how many flags got thrown in the Madden sim?

johnx61:
Have to wonder how many flags got thrown in the Madden sim?

Yeah. How many simulated players punched a guy who was already down?

There were a couple of comments from Madden yesterday that made me facepalm - like "Kurt Warner hasn't gotten started, and this drive he better get started". Sage advice, Mr. Madden.

Still, score prediction doesn't necessarily predict what could have happened specifically - like the see-saw of the score, and stuff like Fitzgerald making an awesome run to take the lead or Harrison, or Ben's last drive.

That's why you watch the game :p

 
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