NFL
Great Sets Guinness World Record in Madden
NEW YORK, New
York (BHI) -- With drives rivaled only by his avatar, former Madden
NFL cover boy Daunte Culpepper persevered and established a new Guinness
World Record for "Highest Score in the Two-Minute Drill on Madden
NFL 2002" with a staggering 14,500 points. Playing the same
game that featured him on the cover, Culpepper played as himself
with the Minnesota Vikings and made some serious connections to then-teammate
Randy Moss. He earned the record at EA's 20th Anniversary Premiere
Party for Madden NFL 09, and if unbeaten, will be included in the
Guinness World Records: Gamer's Edition 2009, scheduled for release
next February.
Guinness World
Records was at the event to present EA with two Madden NFL franchise
records, "Most Games in an NFL Series (16 titles)" and "Highest
First Week Sales of an NFL Game (2 million units for Madden NFL
07)", both of which appear in the current Gamer's Edition
book. Four other former Madden NFL cover athletes joined Culpepper
in celebrating the premiere of the new game at Touch in New York
City, including Shaun Alexander, Marshall Faulk, Ray Lewis, and
Vince Young.
Culpepper's
record was established in a Guinness World Records room where
official judges were present to record visitors' attempts at
the "Two-Minute Drill" on Madden NFL 2002. The new
mark is one of several newly established video game records that
Guinness World Records is tracking as it expands its coverage
of the video game industry.
The Guinness
World Records: Gamer's Edition 2008 (SRP: $19.95), the first
Guinness World Records book devoted solely to the world of gaming,
is on shelves now and bursting with new records, high score statistics
and fascinating facts. |