Madden NFL 96 is an NFL sports video game developed by Tiburon Entertainment and published by EA Sports. It is the first game in the Madden NFL series to be developed by Tiburon Entertainment. It was released for SNES, Genesis, Game Boy, and Game Gear. It was planned for a release on the Sony PlayStation console, but the PlayStation release was canceled.
The Create a Player feature is added, which includes position-specific mini-games that determine the ability of the player.
The game is the first in the Madden series to include secret "classic" teams. Each time a player wins Super Bowl XXX, the victory screen reveals a code for the winning team, such as BYBYLA for the recently relocated Oakland Raiders. Having both debuted in 1995, the Jacksonville Jaguars unlock an All-Madden super squad, and the Carolina Panthers unlock a playable NFLPA team made up of free agents and user created players. Each of the established 28 teams unlock the lineup from their historical best season, ranging from the 1960 Philadelphia Eagles) to the 1986 New York Giants. The classic teams have golden logos, historical stadiums, but the rosters consist of jersey numbers only, no names.