For the first time in years, Iāve been trying to play some serious Madden, and while Iām surprised to be enjoying myself quite a bitātaking a few seasons off annual sports games like this is good for thatāI am very disappointed in one particularly weird hangup the game has with my name.
Madden 22 is kinda built around the idea of the player having an āavatar,ā who isnāt just the player you can take into its career mode, but also hangs around the main menu dressed in whatever outfit youāre willing or able to unlock. While in RPGs Iāll always create the most fantastical character I can, when it comes to sports games for some reason I always like to role-play asā¦myself. Boring, perhaps, but Iāve played and still play a ton of team sports (including what weād call American football), so direct role-playing has always seemed fine to me.
Anyway, so here I am, putting my name into the fields in Madden 22 and it asks for my surname. I put it in, same as I have every other sports game since the 1990s:
Only then I see something I have never seen in my life. Or at least after putting in my own name:
Please know that I spent the next 10 minutes sitting at my screen trying to work out what, exactly, the profanity was. Lunk? Kett? Ett? Plun? No, those arenāt words. Had I typed it in wrong and dropped in a curse by mistake? Nope, every letter was correct. Was I inadvertently the victim of EA Sportsā scanning the game for Middle French vulgarity? Maybe!
Turns out Iām not the only one suffering from this, as people with names as rare and disgusting as āSimpsonā are finding out. Hopefully itās a bug EA can fix in the short term, but if not, Iāll just keep on playing the game with my new avatar, Johnny Profane.
The reason this disappointed me so much, to the point where Iām telling you this story at all, is that my only truly positive experience with my last name in video games also came from the Madden series. Back in the early 00s, maybe around Madden 03, I remember punching in my actual name for career mode, getting under centre as QB, taking my first snap and hearing the commentator say āPlunkett drops back to passā and just dying.
My name isnāt exactly a common one. Sure you can probably name one or two other Plunkettsāone in particular that has relevance to my Madden experienceābut itās not like there are a ton of famous celebrities and athletes out there sharing this weird-ass surname that was, letās just say, not very fun to take through school.
So to play Madden for a bit of role-playing and hear a commentator say my name out loud in the process was, and probably remains, one of my favourite all-time moments in sports video games. I know itās only because that year EA brought in a bunch of classic players, Super Bowl-winning Raiders QB Jim Plunkett among them, but the reason it said it didnāt matter to me, so long as I got to share in the end result.
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