Next Year's Madden, Others to Get Music Download Service 37
Joystiq is reporting that next year's version of Madden, and other subsequent EA games, will offer the ability to download new background music tracks. They have not yet said if this would be a pay-per-song service. "It might seem a bit silly for EA to offer a proprietary music download service when all current-gen consoles allow users to create their own custom soundtracks from their already-existing digital music collections. You have to realize, though, that EA needs to offer its own downloads so it can [...] gently suggest the latest hot track from Kid Rock to their captive audience of millions of players."
This is EA (Score:4, Insightful)
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No, they were just the most annoying with it. They asked you to pay to unlock content ALREADY ON THE DVD. Sorry for caps. Im still annoyed with that.
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Nice stereotyping. Any other generalizations you can point out based on what games people play?
What ever happened to... (Score:4, Interesting)
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So, annoyingly mostly random then.
A friend's friend had a DDR game for the XBOX 360. After flipping through the bundled play list and hearing samples of what it had, I decided I would never have that game in my house. And I had considered it just for the exercise aspect before.
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This is major league sports (Score:4, Funny)
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There are plenty of games with original scores for blockbuster games - look at the Halo series or things like Medal of Honor. A lot of time those licensing costs for pop songs are way more expensive than hiring a composer and an orchestra for few days (although EA has its own music label), so I don't think its a cost-cutting measure. (And hell, if you want an electronic soundtrack, you could probably hire an in house composer for salary and have them just crank out tunes for a bunch of games at once). I
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A lot of time those licensing costs for pop songs are way more expensive than hiring a composer and an orchestra for few days (although EA has its own music label), so I don't think its a cost-cutting measure. (And hell, if you want an electronic soundtrack, you could probably hire an in house composer for salary and have them just crank out tunes for a bunch of games at once).
Hey game companies, if you're hiring I'm available. My musical and technological credentials are solid, and I have a portfolio avai
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" and that's true for just about every experienced game composer who isn't named K. Kondo, N. Uematsu, H. Tanaka, or Y. Koshiro"
You're kidding yourself if you think any mainstream gamer knows those names or if that will affect thier purchase decision. More likely it will say "from the guy who created the soundtrack to Saving Private Ryan". There's actually a good deal of crossover between movie scores and game scores for big budget productions - there's really no difference anymore - no one is a "game com
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Anyone know where I can download the Battletoads soundtrack?
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John Madden: Thank you for playing "Madden 2009". Do you have a song request?
Homer: "It's Raining Men"!
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Unfortunately the guys that make the decision are more likely to ask 'Why let people do something for free when we could charge them for it?'.
Re:Hopefully the record labels will pay (Score:4, Insightful)
What's next? (Score:1)
You can also... erm... "tip" the referee by just entering your credit card information.
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In the year after the next's Madden you'll actually have to purchase the players from EA before actually playing the game. And the ball. And rent the stadium.
I think the NFL would recognize that stupidity and strip EA of the license. Then, we could all sit down and play a nice round of EA's XFL 2K10.
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Not all next gen consoles... (Score:2)
It might seem a bit silly for EA to offer a proprietary music download service when all current-gen consoles allow users to create their own custom soundtracks from their already-existing digital music collections :)
Well that's not true. The 360 can do it, sure, but it's not available at all on the Wii and it's optional (for the dev) on the PS3. So I'm gonna guess EA won't be enabling it for their PS3 games from now on
Some games come with pretty awful music (I'm looking at you Puzzle Quest!) so the custom s
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As of the most recent PS3 firmware, you can play any background music you'd like off the console hard drive regardless of what game you're playing.
On the Wii, there are games that allow custom MP3 soundtracks played off the SD card.
I'm guessing you have a 360, but not a Wii or PS3?
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As of the most recent PS3 firmware, you can play any background music you'd like off the console hard drive regardless of what game you're playing.
Not according to ps3fanboy.com [ps3fanboy.com]:
You also will not be able to use music from your hard drive, unless the game is specifically programed to take advantage of the feature. Unfortunately, no games will be able to take advantage of in-game custom soundtracks when the firmware update goes live. (However, future games and game patches can enable this feature. It depends
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First EATrax (Score:1)