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We have just posted our E3 2005 movie clips. You will find some NBA 2K6, NCAA Football 06, Madden 06 clips, along with quite a few others. Make sure you check it out.

A big thanks to Robert Fetter for grabbing them for us.

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# 21 jmood88 @ 06/06/05 05:01 PM
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wait a minute, is that Jmood, the same Jmood who thought that that Lebron clip was the real thing for xbox 360, and was tryin to bash me for doubtin it was real.....lol.....he gotta be bummed out now....lol
So what was the point of that?
 
# 22 Blackwiz @ 06/06/05 05:13 PM
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Originally Posted by jmood88
Ok, you don't know what you're talking about but you keep talking. The lebron clip was confirmed as real and they said that they were getting the regular game close to that clip. You are wrong. And those clips that were posted were from the xbox version of nba 2k6. You just have no idea what you're talking about.


hmmm......


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Originally Posted by Gamespot
We were also treated to a pre rendered movie of the game, showing an NBA player (we won't say his name, *wink *wink) dribbling, shooting, and dunking on a blacktop court at night in an alley. This pre rendered demo showed off in more detail how the cloth modeling is going to work and move independently of the player model. We also got a detailed look at self-shadowing on the player model, and noticed some nicely detailed animation on dunks and shooting, which is due in part to a new skeletal and muscle system implemented for the game. These graphical bells and whistles were not all apparent to us in the realtime version of the game we saw running on the dev kit, but represent the target look for NBA 2K6.
http://www.gamespot.com/x360/sports/...w_6125690.html


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Originally Posted by IGN360
After sitting through a demo of NBA 2K6 for the Xbox 360, there are a few things I can tell you. The concept video released everywhere a week ago featuring the outdoor court and the stylistic moves was just that, a concept video.
http://sports.ign.com/articles/616/616659p1.html






well, i think that settles it
 
# 23 luv_mist @ 06/06/05 05:16 PM
Impressive....
 
# 24 jmood88 @ 06/06/05 05:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Blackwiz
Well after hearing from one of the main xbox 360 guys and a developer from vc that it was real time, I'm more inclined to believe them.
 
# 25 luv_mist @ 06/06/05 05:18 PM
You have rank like that playa?? Shoot!! Though not solid, it makes me wonder even more.
 
# 26 Blackwiz @ 06/06/05 05:20 PM
whether or not they want it too look like that or their goal is for it to look like that, that Lebron clip wasnt footage of 2k6(like ive been sayin) cuz the game right now, the players dont even have shirts on yet

they havent gotten that far yet in the production
 
# 27 jmood88 @ 06/06/05 05:20 PM
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Originally Posted by luv_mist
You have rank like that playa?? Shoot!! Though not solid, it makes me wonder even more.
Lol, on g4 or something like that,l they were talking to peter moore about nba 2k6 and he told them that it was real time and greg thomas was interviewed and he said that it was real time.
 
# 28 Blackwiz @ 06/06/05 05:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Blackwiz
whether or not they want it too look like that or their goal is for it to look like that, that Lebron clip wasnt footage of 2k6(like ive been sayin) cuz the game right now, the players dont even have shirts on yet

they havent gotten that far yet in the production



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Originally Posted by Gamespot
The game is still in a very early state. Though one of the big visual improvements in the game will be the use of fully modeled clothing physics, we only got to see this in real time on player shorts, as jerseys were not yet implemented. Seeing a game between the Phoenix Suns and Miami Heat with 10 shirtless players on the court was a little bizarre, like seeing a streetball match in an NBA arena. However, the lack of shirts meant that we could see how much improvement has been made in detailing player musculature. Ripped six-pack abdominal, pectoral, shoulder, back, and arm muscles are easily apparent, even when the viewpoint is zoomed out a ways. Overall, player models look more detailed at this early stage, although the shader work on exposed skin could use some sharpening up.


same link
http://www.gamespot.com/x360/sports...ew_6125690.html
 
# 29 jmood88 @ 06/06/05 05:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Blackwiz
I've seen that but I'm telling you what I have seen confirmed by vc and microsoft.
 
# 30 Blackwiz @ 06/06/05 05:47 PM
kid, u gotta put ya pride down

the guys at Sony were claiming everything at e3 weren't prerendered and we know that wasn't true(especially on a lot of those games)
 
# 31 luv_mist @ 06/06/05 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Blackwiz
kid, u gotta put ya pride down

the guys at Sony were claiming everything at e3 weren't prerendered and we know that wasn't true(especially on a lot of those games)
Whoa to the site that makes this guy a mod.
 
# 32 Blackwiz @ 06/06/05 08:03 PM
ayo, Jmood

http://forums.operationsports.com/vB...=1#post1673441


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Originally Posted by sdrotar
The LeBron clip was, like seemingly everyone's clips at E3 - a "concept" video.
However, I saw the real thing up close and personal behind closed doors, and they weren't terribly far off even at that very early point. The players are created, well... naked. The clothing is made of different objects; apart from the player model, and they interact with the player using proper physics. It looked very, very good. This year's game might not look just like the LeBron "concept" clip, but I wouldn't be surprised if they were very close when it's released.

I know tons of other sites (and writers I personally know) have drooled all over Madden's Xbox 360 presentation - which consisted of an unmoving model of Shaun Alexander and Qwest Field. It looked good - I won't lie. However, after seeing NBA 2K6 in motion, with 10 players, a fully-rendered crowd and stadium during gameplay... there's no question - it was the single most impressive thing I saw at E3 besides the Xbox 360 itself.


u goin admit i was right now?
 

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