Well seeing they have already said they brought in producers from TNT, one could probably make an educated guess that TNT and it's overlays will be in the game.
NBA 2K11 Picture: TNT? (Rob Jones Mentions it in E3 Video)
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Well seeing they have already said they brought in producers from TNT, one could probably make an educated guess that TNT and it's overlays will be in the game. -
Re: NBA 2K11 Picture: TNT? (Rob Jones Mentions it in E3 Video)
Didn't 2K say that they had worked with a former TNT producer? If he's no longer a TNT employee, it just doesn't make sense that they work with TNT.Last edited by youvalss; 08-02-2010, 02:28 PM.My Specs:
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Re: NBA 2K11 Picture: TNT? (Rob Jones Mentions it in E3 Video)
they said they got a producer from TNT...not former. And to address the comment earlier that if they had partnered with TNT they would have already announced it...who says? Think about it, they already announced they plan to release information every week until the game comes out starting with the first Dev Insight they did, which translates to about 11 weeks of info. Thats quite a few updates. They still have to talk about Association, My Player Mode, Online, Graphical/Presntation improvements, etc. But I'm hard pressed to think of 11 new topics, unless something big is out there still. So who says they still don't having something big up their sleeve? From a business stand point, if you have Michael Jordan attached to your brand and TNT added as well, you would lead with the Jordan info, and after that has soaked in and time has passed you would release the info on TNT to further add to anticipation. And 2k already partnered with NBA tv last year, who is partnered with TNT. And as I mentioned, now that Sony has cancelled their game which had the TNT license, it would make sense that TNT would want to be in business with the best selling and highest rated NBA game available as it mutually beneficial to both commpanies. Again...this is just a conspiracy theory so it could be completely wrong. Just saying...it's possible and makes senseComment
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Re: NBA 2K11 Picture: TNT? (Rob Jones Mentions it in E3 Video)
Well, read these:
To complement NBA 2K's new look on the court, 2K Sports poached a guy who used to work in the TNT presentation booth to sharpen up its broadcast-style look.The NBA 2K franchise has been a scarcity at the last couple E3 conferences, but this year it looked polished enough to take to the hardcourt tomorrow.
We were also told that 2K brought in a former TNT television producer to help them create a more polished and realistic presentation for NBA 2K11.My Specs:
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Well like I said its probably wishful thinking. But I hope it does happen in the near future.Comment
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There's a thread that settles this#HeatNation
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