EA Disparages Take-Two's MLB Deal 46
Gamespot has the news that EA's corporate communications vice president Jeff Brown sees the MLB deal as 'stupid money'. From the article: "As far as we're concerned, this looks like stupid money. They are paying an exclusive price for a nonexclusive agreement."
Translation (Score:3, Funny)
Wich really means... (Score:2)
yeah.. (Score:2)
as if football(american or soccer), rugby or tennis ever was exclusive.
they need a bitchslap to remind them what games are about..
Re:yeah.. (Score:2)
Erm... do you understand what the deal here is? It's about licensing. Licensing means the game looks like what you see on TV. Wanna make a game featuring the Lakers? Gotta pay up.
So yes, there is very much an exclusive to be had here. Ever play a racing game where the car never gets damaged? That's licensing, believe it or not. The owners don't want their cars looking damaged. Heh.
"they need a bitchslap to remind them w
Time for open-source player lists (Score:3, Funny)
But what can they do about open-source player rosters? The NBL (National Basketball League)'s "L.A. Fakers" featuring Tactille Surreal and Toby Plyant? The mighty "Washington Lizards" with Mickey Gordon? The "Detroit Pissed-off's" featuring Claney Pullups? The Utah Spazz and Chicago Boo? Go ahead and sue, I dare ya. EA will have to face this soon enough when they have to create hockey players for "NHL 2005-2006"
Re:Time for open-source player lists (Score:4, Funny)
NHL 2005-2006 (Score:2)
With the NHL existing for the foreseeable future as an institution that has everything to do with professional hockey except for playing it, I look forward to seeing the evolution of the future games.
The similucrae of real players that currently fill the EA hockey videogames will likely be removed from the games around the time the real person would have retired had he still been a player. Look for the roster of your favorite NHL team to slowly fill with goaltending du
Re:yeah.. (Score:2)
Re:yeah.. (Score:2)
Baseball is not exclusibe. The MLB is.
Unfortunately, we have been trained to believe that the NFL is football and that MLB is baseball.
I like watching highschool ball, and minor league baseball (affiliated with MLB). Not the highest level of the sport. But if more people could take or leave the big leagues, we would not have 8 figure contracts and multi-million dollar licensing deals.
You say "they" need the bitchslap. I think the American public does. Payin
Correct me if I am wrong (Score:3)
Not sure on this, but I think that professional baseball is ALL controlled by the "MLB" due to a congress-granted monopoly. Every minor-team I know if is affiliated with major-league team. Someone clarify this for me?
If true, then NFL is not all pro football, but MLB is all pro baseball. Outside of MLB, what is there in the U.S.? Maybe, just maybe, you can name your neighbor's kid who is in Little League.
Re:Correct me if I am wrong (Score:1)
No, there are many independent minor league teams and leagues.
IIRC congress has essentially granted MLB protection from anti-trust lawsuits, not granted them true exculsive monopoly status.
Re:Correct me if I am wrong (Score:2)
Congress has granted a monopoly to MLB. The St. Paul Saints [saintsbaseball.com] are AFAIK the only minor league team not affiliated with a major league team. They made a big deal about this when they first started about 10 years ago, but I haven't heard much lately, so there might be more now. I'm pretty sure they are still MLB affiliated somehow though.
Re:Correct me if I am wrong (Score:2, Informative)
No, congress granted MLB exemption from antitrust laws. Not the same thing.
The St. Paul Saints are AFAIK the only minor league team not affiliated with a major league team. They made a big deal about this when they first started about 10 years ago, but I haven't heard much lately, so there might be more now.
I don't know how they can claim that. There have been independent teams, and entire independent leagues around for quite a while. More now, since MLB contr
Re:Correct me if I am wrong (Score:1)
It doesn't have to be exclusive. (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:It doesn't have to be exclusive. (Score:2)
Re:It doesn't have to be exclusive. (Score:2)
Never [go.com]. I'm [ign.com] sure [ign.com].
Re:It doesn't have to be exclusive. (Score:2)
Re:It doesn't have to be exclusive. (Score:2)
Kettle sees pot - film at 11 (Score:2)
Re:Kettle sees pot - film at 11 (Score:2)
Re:ARGH! (Score:2)
Take-Two has only bought MLB players rights. (Score:2)
Re:Take-Two has only bought MLB players rights. (Score:2)
Re:Take-Two has only bought MLB players rights. (Score:2)
License is important (Score:5, Interesting)
That's not what this is about. Many, many people (I believe probably the majority of these games' customer base) are interested not in the game as an abstract activity, but as competition among the teams and players they know so well.
They're already personally involved with the characters, both sympathetically and antagonistically- viewing this as about the game of baseball is like ignoring the difference between a random space opera shooter with some new characters and a licensed Star Wars game where you can play Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, Han Solo, or Boba Fett and where you can kill Jar Jar Binks. It's providing interaction with the characters they know.
Plus if you're a cubs fan (Score:1)
Re:License is important (Score:1)
Other way to go is allowing costume teams and have the fans develop the teams.
Also you can go the Nintendo way and use other characters like game, or even cinema, if you have the license.
Other solution could be to ask the people to join the put up a website and people would submit their photo and name, at least does that made the cut would buy the game
The rest of the quote (Score:2)
Fantasy leagues, too? (Score:2)
"Manager-style" and "personal computer" could easily be construed as also applying to fantasy baseball leagues, which are a pretty
Re:Fantasy leagues, too? (Score:2)
Re:Fantasy leagues, too? (Score:2)
This is not a suprising corporate response. (Score:1)
Sidestepping the license (Score:1)
Sure, this would be less appealing than the real deal -- but many people would find it to be a reasonable subs
Allow me to applaud (Score:2)
Disclaimer: I hate sports games.
adverbs, please (Score:1)