NBA 2K10: Bound for Greatness? (ESPN)
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Re: NBA 2K10: Bound for Greatness? (ESPN)
Give me two awesome bball games, GOW3 and Uncharted 2 and I will be in gaming heaven for the next 12 months.Comment
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Re: NBA 2K10: Bound for Greatness? (ESPN)
But the change in attitude over the ratings isn't the only aspect 2K Sports was looking to adjust, as in speaking to the game designers, they look back to "NBA 2K7" as still being the best in franchise history. "When fans talk about 'NBA 2K,' they always go back to '2K7,'" says producer Rob Jones. "After they see what we've done with 'NBA 2K10,' they won't need to talk about any of our older games. '2K10' is going to be the game everyone talks about from now on."
When fans talk about 'NBA 2K,' they always go back to '2K7.' After they see what we've done with 'NBA 2K10,' they won't need to talk about any of our older games. '2K10' is going to be the game everyone talks about from now on.
"NBA 2K10" producer Rob Jones
I like this souds great to me, this is like a promise that 2k10 will be the Great of greats in NBA games.Last edited by Joka2122; 09-03-2009, 09:19 AM.Comment
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Re: NBA 2K10: Bound for Greatness? (ESPN)
NBA2k10 I pray doesn't have the reverse effect of being too real because, just as NFL2k5 selling for 20$ and pissing the NFL off to the point they sell the license I can see the NBA powers that be saying "we don't want our pro players represented so poorly with low ratings in an NBA videogame" and run off selling the license to EA.
Just as NFL2k5 became the benchmark for sports Football and we lost it. I don't want NBA2k10 to repeat history becoming the benchmark then getting sent packing.
Everything about the game seems so great right now.
Hmm... with that being said I think i'm going to upgrade to the gold locker addition so the NBA can see how much money this years version brought in.Last edited by alsolidus; 09-03-2009, 09:46 AM.Comment
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Re: NBA 2K10: Bound for Greatness? (ESPN)
The NBA sees he potential of having numerous titles representing their product. They are too smart to let go of the many things that they gain from allowing the different ties to compete with their own representation. I don't like Sfern's business practices but I give him credit for thinking long term sensible. He is part of the reason the league is getting more of a worldwide fanbase than some other sports.
On a different note, that was an interesting article. I just hope these articles translate into what I anticipate when I first pick up that controller for the fist time and take part in the next iteration.Comment
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