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IronKnux
08-21-2005, 07:04 PM
Electronic Arts is truly the bane of the video game industry. They're monopolizing the sports industry, because of Sega's tried and true efforts in the 2K5 series. Now, with no competition, well all be spoon fed these EA rehashes every year for the next 5 years in football. Madden is the same every year with minor tweaks. Look at the ESPN games... a different formula but a solid effort. It seems like EA took the cowardly way out... they didn't try to improve, oh no, but instead they just decided to lock out any worthy competition. EA is just buying out everything and smearing their crap everywhere and leaving vicious skid marks any chance they can get. What do you guys think?

StRiDA CoL
08-21-2005, 07:06 PM
Good point Madden is the same thing every year
all thogh my brother dosen't belive me

hadjiquest
08-21-2005, 07:56 PM
Curse EA SPORTS for snagging the ESPN licence from Sega!!! That really pisses me off! I've been a Sega Sports player since the Master System days. That was REALLY STUPID of EA Sports!!!! Monopolies are illegal! Nintendo got sued by Atari for monopolistic practices. :mad: Anyhoo, EA was one of Sega's licencee companies to support the Genesis. Hell, I've played Madden on the PS2 and I LOATHE it entirely. That's why I chose the Sega Sports/ESPN Videogames brand games. :t: :t: :t:

IronKnux
08-21-2005, 08:03 PM
Not only did they steal the ESPN license from Sega, they also bought out the exclusive rights to the NFL for the next 5 years. They also have the Nascar and NCAA licenses. And we all the know the question that is yet to be answered - where was EA when Sega needed them during the most: the Dreamcast era? If the Dreamcast had any support from EA, it would've lasted much longer. If I ever meet the executive manager for EA, I am going to systematically beat the living crap out of him with nothing but a copy of ESPN NFL 2K5.

Drixxel
08-21-2005, 08:10 PM
The EA of today is nothing more than an ever-expanding amoeba. Eventually the company will reach such a staggering size that it won't possibly be able to maintain control of itself, and it'll all implode, or be wiped out by nuclear war with the rest of North America. ..unless a resilient trace of EA somehow survives, starts a new government, and appoints John Madden as president, who also survived! And a new horrible age will begin.

IronKnux
08-21-2005, 10:14 PM
Then I'll run in, Rambo style and kill the entire nation with just a hunting knife... and some string.

Melf
08-21-2005, 10:30 PM
You have to remember, the NFL was the one who offered the rights to the highest bidder. If there's anyone to blame, it's them.

Still, you can always get a Pro Action Replay and just download updated rosters (http://bearsboards.com/2k5boards/index.php) for NFL 2K5!

dementia
08-21-2005, 10:47 PM
The EA of today is nothing more than an ever-expanding amoeba. Eventually the company will reach such a staggering size that it won't possibly be able to maintain control of itself, and it'll all implode, or be wiped out by nuclear war with the rest of North America. ..unless a resilient trace of EA somehow survives, starts a new government, and appoints John Madden as president, who also survived! And a new horrible age will begin.

That, or they'll get so big they'll release their own console, which will be the only one Madden will be availiable for, and the blind masses will buy enough of them to put Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft out of the console business.

Vicman
08-22-2005, 03:17 AM
I'm waiting till right before the NFL season starts to download the lastest rosters for NFL 2K5 and use Flynn's schedule editor to update the season to reflect this year's schedules in franchise mode.

It's unfortunate that Visual Concepts didn't continue to make, and greatly improve upon, their college football game as college football is my first love. Having to endure EA only college football games the last few years has royally sucked. It's too bad VC didn't continue making NCAA FB 2K into something as great as their College Hoops games have been these last 2 years.

P.S. for those unaware EA has not only gobbled up the license to the NFL, but to NCAA football, the AFL (Arena Football League), as well as already having exclusive licenses to NASCAR, PGA, and FIFA. Luckily the NBA said no to an exclusive license.

Also in the retalitory sense Visual Concepts gobbled up the MLB license to strike back at EA. One way or the other excluding competition is crap.

P.P.S. if you want to see a populated and active NFL 2K forum then head on over to Operation Sports NFL 2K forums: http://forums.operationsports.com/vBulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=32

Operation Sports is probably the biggest sports gaming forum out there IMO.

j_factor
08-22-2005, 03:27 AM
The EA of today is nothing more than an ever-expanding amoeba. Eventually the company will reach such a staggering size that it won't possibly be able to maintain control of itself, and it'll all implode, or be wiped out by nuclear war with the rest of North America. ..unless a resilient trace of EA somehow survives, starts a new government, and appoints John Madden as president, who also survived! And a new horrible age will begin.

That, or they'll get so big they'll release their own console, which will be the only one Madden will be availiable for, and the blind masses will buy enough of them to put Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft out of the console business.

If that happens, EA will be the next Atari.

Vicman
08-22-2005, 03:52 AM
http://home.comcast.net/~mysterious112x3/nfl2k6smallcustom.jpg

Dartagnan1083
08-22-2005, 06:06 AM
I'll admit, I may still buy the occasional EA game.
But it will always be purchased used from pawn shops.

But F**k EA for gobbling up NASCAR.
Say goodbye to any prospects for another Daytona untill EA gets sucked into the Malebourge for their evil ways.

StRiDA CoL
08-22-2005, 11:57 AM
and ya know what?

The fighting games they have are pretty lackluster besides Fight Night round 2.

The Def Jam series has a very bad fighting system (a punch, a kick, and a grapple), and the special moves, you can only know 1!!!
Come on EA youre starting to well SUCK!!1 :fit:



:owned: :owned:

David J.
08-22-2005, 11:19 PM
There's still a chance for another Daytona. Daytona isn't a Nascar only track, so don't get your panties in a knot yet. I don't think EA owns the license to Daytona, or many other Nascar tracks, because they're used for more than Nascar.

As for the subject... I still buy a game from EA here and there. I'm not biased against any game company. I like all kinds of games and compaines, for what they are, games!

Holding a grudge about some company having exclusive rights to this or that is stupid. Life is too short to hold stupid gruges, esp. over video games. However, if your girlfriend is sleeping with your brother's nephew's cousin's former roommate, than it's somewhat different, just don't hold it too long.

Drixxel
08-23-2005, 12:07 AM
I won't avoid EA products that genuinely interest me. I mean, I bought Timesplitters 3 the week of release, and that was published by ol' gluttonous EA Games. Spore is an amazingly engrossing-looking PC simulation which I will undoubtedly buy in 2006 regardless of EA Games publishing it. In fact, a good friend of my brother recently got a job as a modeller at EA Vancouver, so for that reason alone I'd like to see the company do well. Unfortunately the company shows no knowledge of restraint, and they'll just keep on buying out every bloody developer they can. That annoys me.

Dartagnan1083
08-23-2005, 12:09 AM
It's not just the rights. . .
It's the bad bussiness and bad image.
The way they treat their employees when forcing another release of 'pointless stat upgrade 12' doesn't help things.


If they really made quality products consistantly, I would still consider buying EA products new.