Midway Fine with NFL Split 28
JoeyPea writes "As seen on the front page of The Futon Critic and mentioned in this IGN article, Midway Games is apparently fine with EA's exclusive rights contract with the NFL. The complaints on the last Blitz were that there wasn't enough unecessary roughness that the franchise was previously known for. But now it looks like there won't be any pansy hits because of the NFL's licensing rules. The Blitz: Playmakers write-up mentions drug use and off-the-field habits, so perhaps you can expect more realism from Midway without the NFL's license."
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Cute.
Meanwhile Visual Conepts/Take Two gets royally screwed. They had the superior product, but because they didn't bid the highest (if they got to bid at all) on the licensing rights, we'll either be stuck with a generic ESPN Football 2K6, or nothing at all.
I don't have the link handy, but if you're bothing to read this story, please sign the petition to the NFL to rethink this (if that's even possible).
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And the average fan isn't going to raise a stink about it [boycotts of NFL products], they'll just plop down their cash for Madden and be on with it. I've always liked the Madden series better but this gives me serious pause to consider whether I will be buying any football game next year.
It was also hinted that EA might be in negot
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Xbox: MVP Baseball 2004| Number of Reviews:69 Avg: 87.7%
ESPN Major League Baseball| Number of Reviews: 57 Avg: 77.2%
PS2:
MVP Baseball 2004| Number of Reviews:68 Avg: 88.2%
ESPN Major League Baseball| Number of Reviews: 46 Avg: 77.6%
MVP's Avg : 87.95%
ESPN's Avg: 77.4%
This info is from gamerankings.com
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The point is, EA is spending cash to snuff out it's competitors rather than simply outperforming them.
I don't know that anti-trust law covers it, but I would call it unethical, but then ethics winds up being subjective too.
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Most folks say the same thing about Madden and NBA live being so bad compared to Sega's games.
Sacrifice Realism for more Realism? (Score:1)
Re:Sacrifice Realism for more Realism? (Score:2)
Madden 2005 was already in the testing phase when Take Two announced the $20 price point. So to infer that Madden 2005 is excellent because of that is probably incorrect.
ESPN 2k4 was fourth in sales last year behind Madden, NCAA 2004 and NFL Street insofar as sales of football games goes. I th
CoH-style (Score:1)
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EA Sports does this (with players, not with the team names) in it's college football game.
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People could actually create a player and give that player certain physical characteristics, then take that character from high school to college and then try to go pro.
Stats at creation time could be things like height, weight, sex, and BMI. Players would have to trade off weight for strength and
I ammmmm!! (Score:2)
Oookay -- I have more patience now with the people complaining that the Doom movie will be unrealistic because it won't feature an invasion of Mars by the creatures of Hell.
Sega/T2 Bid As Well (Score:2)
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Mutant League Football?! (Score:2, Funny)
Troll troll troll (Score:1)
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Older Madden Games (Score:1)
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Dif'rent strokes, I guess (Score:2)
That's too bad. I always liked the NFL Blitz series because of the cartoon-ish gameplay and simplified playbooks. It's not meant to be a realistic (American) football simulation. Same with the NBA Jams (I think that was the name) series of basketball games. If I wanted realism I would have played Madden or some other EA sports series. Both are good games, they just weren't trying to accomplish the same thing.
The official press release (Score:1)
The Blitz announcement aligns perfectly to poo-poo on EA's big ol' NFL contract hoopla, and it sounds more interesting than merely another "watered down NFL sanctioned football games". Ouch!
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I don't care about playing as Troy Aikman circa 1993 or wearing a Green Bay uniform, so I welcome having a fun and funny alternative.
If nothing else, it's nice to tell EA to stuff it and spend my $50 elsewhere after they got all Microsoft-y on the competition.
Also, the screen shots on IGN looked shiny. I like shiny things...