Five Publishers Split NBA Deal 13
autojive writes "According to a Reuters story, 'The National Basketball Association on Tuesday signed long-term video game licensing deals with five publishers, bucking the recent trend of sports leagues making exclusive arrangements with a single company. Electronic Arts Inc., Take-Two Interactive Software Inc., Midway Games Inc., Sony Corp. and Atari Inc., all current NBA partners, signed new deals with the league.' I guess not playing favorites can get you deals worth a reported 500 million dollars total while hopefully keeping most players and publishers happy."
No Sega? (Score:1)
Re:No Sega? (Score:5, Informative)
Game Prices going down? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Game Prices going down? (Score:5, Insightful)
If they aren't constrained (i.e., they aren't forced to charge at least $X per game), they'll charge whatever price they think maximizes their revenue. That could be $19.95 (as in Sega's series) or $49.95 (as in EA's series before last year).
In other words, I don't think this deal will affect the price consumers would have paid without such a deal.
Re:Game Prices going down? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Reprozentin (Score:1)
Here is the translation from before:
EA will not be permitted to monopolize the Basketball Players Association like they did the NFL. I was giving my respects to them in this matter. Take Care.
Your find on the Rabbi is a strange coincidence.
Incomplete (Score:3, Informative)
Improve What? (Score:4, Interesting)
Sports game history has shown that any player (cough cough.. Jordan, Barkley) can opt out of being in a video game. Can this contract guarantee every player as well as players of the past will be in the game?
I want to see the 80s Celtics in full or the 80s Lakers. This contract does none of that. There is really no improvments made in the game except it assures you EA won't be a monopoly slut.
Blow to EA (Score:1)
Promoting competition? Perhaps not... (Score:3, Interesting)
EA and Midway will alternate years with their arcade-style games, "NBA Street" and "NBA Ballers" respectively.
Alternate years? That sounds like a restriction on competition to me. I'm sure EA and Midway won't be too heartbroken. When NBA Ballers 2 comes out, they'll have 12 months of arcade-style basketball monopoly until NBA Street V4!