03-02-2009, 11:40 PM
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I think this is a great idea actually. I hope more sports games do this for their DLC. This way if you like the game enough to get the full version you can, but if you only want to play for a bit around tourney/playoffs time and not get the full retail version you can still get some time in with the game. Plus, the developers make a few extra bucks without doing foolishness like charging for alternate unis. Sounds like a win-win to me!
The only thing I ask is for them to add online to their DLC. Rockstar did it for their GTA IV add-on and it only cost $5 more... why can't EA do the same for March Madness (or other games they do this with)?
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