EA, Sega Line Up Bands For New Football Videogames 27
Thanks to The Hollywood Reporter for its article discussing the ever-larger sphere of music licensing for videogames. The in-depth licensing efforts for both Sega's ESPN NFL 2K5 and Sega's Madden NFL 2005 is discussed, and EA's Steve Schnur "says that he and his team of two listen to 4,000-plus songs before deciding, for example, the 21 that will be included in "Madden NFL 2005," which. features such artists as Hoobastank, Green Day, Alter Bridge, the Hives, and New Found Glory." Analyst Edward Williams adds: "When the technology allows it, gamers will be able to play, say, a Madden game and, when they hear a song they like, they'll be able to press a button, download that song, and their account will be charged. That is almost exactly what the game publishers want to get into, but they won't comment on it now, I'm sure, because it really depends on Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony and what their next-generation console hardware will allow."
Or... (Score:1)
Or they could, of course, take advantage of the technology they have now in the Xbox and let gamers listen to any sort of music they enjoy.
BTW, something on
Re:Or... (Score:2)
Why 'Or' instead of 'And'?
Re:Or... (Score:1, Offtopic)
I use 0.9.2 and I have no problems (besides the strange 503 error most of last night).
Re:Should read "American Football" (Score:1)
the poster is not attempting to discuss the licensing of these games but is rather trying to incite people who enjoy football to reply.
also, it should be noted that slashdot is american-centric and this has been stated many times.
Re:Should read "American Football" (Score:1)
mod parent -2, flamebait, troll.
It is broadly correct to call American call football 'football' because it is a type of foot ball. Just like it is also correct to call rugby union, rugby league, rugby 7s, and Australian Rules football: football. They all share a common parent, Football, or soccer as it is known in America.
When people like the poster talks about rugby, they mean Rugby Football Union, unless they live in parts of Australasia, Rugby Football League is
Re:Should read "American Football" (Score:1)
Thanks, that's all I was asking for! When I read the title of the article, I assumed it was about football (soccer) rather than American Football. Both Sega and EA have released sucessful football games (EA's FIFA Football arguably being the most popular), and so it seemed
Re:Should read "American Football" (Score:1)
Is this going to give EA or Sega an edge? (Score:3, Interesting)
At any rate, EA and Sega had better watch out because I'll burn down the offices of the one that sells a game with that "Are you ready for some footbaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal" song in it. That's the single biggest reason I stopped watching Monday Night Football. (The others being the vastly increasing number of commercials making the game somewhat unwatchable and the interviews that overlap with actual plays on the field. Some people mention Dennis Miller as the downfall of MNF, but it was already a dead horse by the time he got there.)
I've bought games for Music (Score:1)
Re:Is this going to give EA or Sega an edge? (Score:1)
Re:Is this going to give EA or Sega an edge? (Score:2)
The only thing that really bothered me with Miller was that he would butt into conversation to put a joke in. You can joke around in the booth all you want, but if somebody is actually talking about the game why don't you let them finish that fir
I hate music in the Madden games. (Score:3)
I like Greenday, and plenty of other bands that were included in Madden 2K4, but I don't want to hear them in my football game. All I really want is the theme music that the networks play, so the game feels more like a 'real' game. I don't need to hear DMX, Bon Jovi, Green day, lil' kim, or yanni in my Football simulator. I'd like to see them use these resources to enhance the distinctions between the teams and improve the commentary.
Analyst Edward Williams adds: "When the technology allows it, gamers will be able to play, say, a Madden game and, when they hear a song they like, they'll be able to press a button, download that song, and their account will be charged
I don't need Madden to turn into some half assed version of I tunes, thanks but no thanks EA.
Re:I hate music in the Madden games. (Score:2)
You'd think they'd focus on something a little more important, like, making sure the eyes of the 3D player models are tracking something that important to the moment, instead of taunting and posing after a sack...while staring off to the side like they took a coupl
Re:I hate music in the Madden games. (Score:2)
You're damn right. I'm thinking Optimystique would be a great soundtrack to a RPG. "Magus" would be a GREAT end-boss theme.
Where are my USB interface specs...
A Win Win Win situation (Score:1)
EA wins 'cause I bought their game, I win 'cause I get a pretty good game with some ok music, the artists win 'cause they reached a potential consumer they
Are you kidding me? (Score:1)
Mm-hmm. Sure.
One thing the video game publishers are not benefiting from is an additional revenue stream; they are not being paid for the exposure they give the artists. Said an EA spokesperson, "We want to compensate the artists for their intelle