We Need a Post-Mortem Interview with Kudo Tsunoda
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Originally posted by Brian_OSI wonder if he would agree to it.Chalepa Ta Kala..... -
Re: We Need a Post-Mortem Interview with Kudo Tsunoda
Or the lies about the final five being a mix of "real life EA sponsored fighters" and made up ones.
More importantly he needs to address the poor CAB mode for the xbox and ps2 consoles. If the roster is being trimmed down then one would think that more emphasis would be on the CAB system. But no, this is EA we are talking about.Comment
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Originally posted by jkc123Or the lies about the final five being a mix of "real life EA sponsored fighters" and made up ones.
More importantly he needs to address the poor CAB mode for the xbox and ps2 consoles. If the roster is being trimmed down then one would think that more emphasis would be on the CAB system. But no, this is EA we are talking about.
Speaking of that gamespot feature, how could they not even mention the greatest middleweights game on SNES/Genesis that features guys like toney, hagler, both sugar rays, lamotta, etc.Comment
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Originally posted by necrobeastKudo is a douche. Watching the interviews with him on the gaming sites, I really wanna smack him upside the head. I was especially annoyed that during Gamespot's history of boxing feature, he totally ripped on Ring King, one of the all time classic 8-bit video games.
Speaking of that gamespot feature, how could they not even mention the greatest middleweights game on SNES/Genesis that features guys like toney, hagler, both sugar rays, lamotta, etc.Comment
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Re: We Need a Post-Mortem Interview with Kudo Tsunoda
Originally posted by thegreatone0381Greatest Middleweights? I've played Greatest Heavyweights it had Evander, Holmes, Joe Louis, Dempsey, Ali, Frazier, Marciano and Floyd Patterson. This was on the Genesis, I didn't get an SNES until way later off Ebay.
Classic game there.Being kind, one to another, never disappoints.Comment
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Re: We Need a Post-Mortem Interview with Kudo Tsunoda
Originally posted by thegreatone0381Greatest Middleweights? I've played Greatest Heavyweights it had Evander, Holmes, Joe Louis, Dempsey, Ali, Frazier, Marciano and Floyd Patterson. This was on the Genesis, I didn't get an SNES until way later off Ebay.
Great Heavyweights on the Genesis is one of my alltime favorite games.Comment
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Re: We Need a Post-Mortem Interview with Kudo Tsunoda
If I'm not mistaken didn't Kudo give a post game release interview following one of the previous versions of the game. I believe that he stated that some feature or the other was removed and he didn't know or he was confused about the nature of the question that was originally asked.
Anyway, my point being, is that he had the balls to do it before so he should do it again.
Then again, that was back when he was trying to build an audience and sell the game; so he had to act like he cared about what we thought and create the illusion of customer rapport.Comment
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Re: We Need a Post-Mortem Interview with Kudo Tsunoda
Originally posted by necrobeastI was especially annoyed that during Gamespot's history of boxing feature, he totally ripped on Ring King, one of the all time classic 8-bit video games.Comment
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It is funny how every year Fight Night's replay value gets shorter and shorter. Once you get past that fresh coat of paint, in this the 360's graphics and yes I was also blinded briefly, you realize how big of a turd the game truly is. I actually had a hard time selling mine and that is a first, let alone for a 360 game.Comment
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