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Re: NBA 2K16 Michael Jordan Special Edition Announced, Memorabilia & In-Game Content
Eh I guess its cool if you wanted a fathead. I personally don't really want one. And I don't plan on playing their micro transaction MyTeam mode.
If it was $5 or $10 extra for the other stuff maybe. I don't really like paying for VC though. And I think the basic $60 pre-order already gives you some VC.Comment
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Re: NBA 2K16 Michael Jordan Special Edition Announced, Memorabilia & In-Game Content
Not going happen unless 2K shoveled out big bucks for Sir Charles. Which I doubt is going to happen.Comment
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Re: NBA 2K16 Michael Jordan Special Edition Announced, Memorabilia & In-Game Content
was hoping 2k announced they shamelessly stole that EA cell phone face scan tech....Comment
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Re: NBA 2K16 Michael Jordan Special Edition Announced, Memorabilia & In-Game Content
Immediate takeaway from this for me? Jordan's college picture has North Carolina edited off the jersey. Looks like they specifically licensed Steph, Harden and AD's colleges for their covers. So there's our confirmation on that I guess?Comment
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Re: NBA 2K16 Michael Jordan Special Edition Announced, Memorabilia & In-Game Content
So now I gotta change my preorder at gamestop...ugh
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Re: NBA 2K16 Michael Jordan Special Edition Announced, Memorabilia & In-Game Content
Good point but maybe they don't have the rights to historic teamsComment
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some cool stuff but the game is really only worth about 40 itself so an $80 price tag is way too much. maybe if it was an extra 5 bucks.Comment
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Re: NBA 2K16 Michael Jordan Special Edition Announced, Memorabilia & In-Game Content
So, considering the insane amount of money it takes to make games like this, what do you think is fair? Like many have already said: you don't have to buy this game at all, let alone this version. So, why continue to gripe when anyone with a high school diploma knows that these companies need to MAKE money to continue to MAKE games. There is not illegal or amoral in any of this. You get the basic game as fair market value. This version includes MORE items are even less than the cumulative fair market value. And this is bad, how?Last edited by Boilerbuzz; 06-25-2015, 01:30 AM.Comment
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