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  • SHAKYR
    MVP
    • Nov 2003
    • 1795

    #1

    If a company was making a new boxing, which one would you want?

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  • JayBee74
    Hall Of Fame
    • Jul 2002
    • 22989

    #2
    Re: If a company was making a new boxing, which one would you want?

    I voted for 2K based on their PrizeFighter effort. Although shoddy in many respects, it was on the right track.

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    • MattyEdgeworth
      Pro
      • Oct 2011
      • 570

      #3
      Re: If a company was making a new boxing, which one would you want?

      Well if not EA then you have to go for 2K or the UFC Undisputed devs/THQ, I vote for THQ based on rubbish PrizeFighter was.
      Last edited by MattyEdgeworth; 07-25-2012, 10:40 AM.


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      • SHAKYR
        MVP
        • Nov 2003
        • 1795

        #4
        Re: If a company was making a new boxing, which one would you want?

        Originally posted by MattyEdgeworth
        Well if not EA then you have to go for 2K or the UFC Undisputed devs/THQ, I vote for HQ based on rubbish PrizeFighter was.

        You notice the poll has 2K/Visual Concepts combo? Visual Concepts had nothing to do with Prizefighter. 2K hired an outside source (Venom Games Inc.) to make that game. They should have used their in studio team. VC has a pretty good team who are great at the details of a sport.
        Poe is an advocate for realistic boxing videogames.

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        • Money99
          Hall Of Fame
          • Sep 2002
          • 12695

          #5
          Re: If a company was making a new boxing, which one would you want?

          Sadly, I'm not sure there's enough money in the boxing video game world for another company to take a chance on it.
          If EA couldn't make a go of it, with it's deep roster, I'm not sure anyone can.
          Even the highly rated VB games haven't made a sequel for their Japanese fans in a long, long time.

          Honestly, I think our best bet for a good boxing game may have to come in the form of a tablet, or Facebook game.

          Imagine if someone took the Ring Kings engine and then added a deep career mode to it?
          People would have to feed, train and manage their guy - all from the comfort of their PC on Facebook or some other app.
          And when their fighter is ready they fight another online person's pugilist.
          You could even have a stable of fighter.
          It would be like Farmville for boxing nerds.

          The Ring King engine and graphics are dated, but the engine is actually still pretty good and the graphics are perfect for a Facebook game.

          Food for thought.

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          • MattyEdgeworth
            Pro
            • Oct 2011
            • 570

            #6
            Re: If a company was making a new boxing, which one would you want?

            Originally posted by SHAKYR
            You notice the poll has 2K/Visual Concepts combo? Visual Concepts had nothing to do with Prizefighter. 2K hired an outside source (Venom Games Inc.) to make that game. They should have used their in studio team. VC has a pretty good team who are great at the details of a sport.
            That's good then, I'd go with them if its not the team behind PrizeFighter. I would have voted for EA because at least they have a base, something to work on but then again they;ve had their chances and each time they haven't given us simulation boxing.

            I remember you from the Fight Night forum, do you still post there?


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            • JerzeyReign
              MVP
              • Jul 2009
              • 4847

              #7
              Re: If a company was making a new boxing, which one would you want?

              I voted for EA -- Fight Night is right there -- they just need to listen to the right guys in the community to get the game right.
              #WashedGamer

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              • MattyEdgeworth
                Pro
                • Oct 2011
                • 570

                #8
                Re: If a company was making a new boxing, which one would you want?

                Originally posted by JerzeyReign
                I voted for EA -- Fight Night is right there -- they just need to listen to the right guys in the community to get the game right.
                That's what I thought but you ahevto think that with all the other Fight Night and Knockout Kings games if they haven't got it yet they'll probably never get it right.


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                • SHAKYR
                  MVP
                  • Nov 2003
                  • 1795

                  #9
                  Re: If a company was making a new boxing, which one would you want?

                  Originally posted by MattyEdgeworth
                  That's good then, I'd go with them if its not the team behind PrizeFighter. I would have voted for EA because at least they have a base, something to work on but then again they;ve had their chances and each time they haven't given us simulation boxing.

                  I remember you from the Fight Night forum, do you still post there?
                  Yeah, I post there from time to time. The forum is full of Mortal Kombat and Tekken wannabe boxing fans.
                  Poe is an advocate for realistic boxing videogames.

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                  • JerzeyReign
                    MVP
                    • Jul 2009
                    • 4847

                    #10
                    Re: If a company was making a new boxing, which one would you want?

                    Originally posted by MattyEdgeworth
                    That's what I thought but you ahevto think that with all the other Fight Night and Knockout Kings games if they haven't got it yet they'll probably never get it right.
                    Yeah, but I think its because they are not listening to the right guys -- like SHAKYR mentioned, their forum is full of the 'Rock 'em Sock 'em Robots' crowd.

                    If they zone out that crowd and attempt to make a simulation of the sport they will be fine. The game looks amazing -- just need to do a couple things to get the gameplay right. Also, the things FN needs to be a great game should be able to be accomplished in one cycle -- no overhaul needed -- they have a very solid foundation IMO.
                    #WashedGamer

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                    • SHAKYR
                      MVP
                      • Nov 2003
                      • 1795

                      #11
                      Re: If a company was making a new boxing, which one would you want?

                      Originally posted by Money99
                      Sadly, I'm not sure there's enough money in the boxing video game world for another company to take a chance on it.
                      If EA couldn't make a go of it, with it's deep roster, I'm not sure anyone can.
                      Even the highly rated VB games haven't made a sequel for their Japanese fans in a long, long time.

                      Honestly, I think our best bet for a good boxing game may have to come in the form of a tablet, or Facebook game.

                      Imagine if someone took the Ring Kings engine and then added a deep career mode to it?
                      People would have to feed, train and manage their guy - all from the comfort of their PC on Facebook or some other app.
                      And when their fighter is ready they fight another online person's pugilist.
                      You could even have a stable of fighter.
                      It would be like Farmville for boxing nerds.

                      The Ring King engine and graphics are dated, but the engine is actually still pretty good and the graphics are perfect for a Facebook game.

                      Food for thought.
                      The money is there it's just not enough fans are letting the companies know they will support them. I'm always harassing some gaming company and they say if the Internet speaks loud enough we will hear them. The Internet is a funny thing because it can make and break a game.
                      There are so many crappy games on the market so the gaming industry has the money to make a boxing game amist all the layoffs and companies closings.

                      Originally posted by JerzeyReign
                      Yeah, but I think its because they are not listening to the right guys -- like SHAKYR mentioned, their forum is full of the 'Rock 'em Sock 'em Robots' crowd.

                      If they zone out that crowd and attempt to make a simulation of the sport they will be fine. The game looks amazing -- just need to do a couple things to get the gameplay right. Also, the things FN needs to be a great game should be able to be accomplished in one cycle -- no overhaul needed -- they have a very solid foundation IMO.
                      EA producers aren't good at taking advise. They are experts at deception. I went to EA before Fight Night Round 4 and dropped a ton of ideas on them. I also had back and forth communication with them through email. These guys are stubborn.
                      I have 13 plus years of boxing experience and I thought they would listen to me. They just wanted somebody the Fight Night Community looked up to close by so it seemed like I supported their decisions.
                      Fight Night is too much of a hybrid game arcade/sim. They think sim/realism will not sell. They can't say or think this without actually trying first.
                      Poe is an advocate for realistic boxing videogames.

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                      • MattyEdgeworth
                        Pro
                        • Oct 2011
                        • 570

                        #12
                        Re: If a company was making a new boxing, which one would you want?

                        Originally posted by JerzeyReign
                        Yeah, but I think its because they are not listening to the right guys -- like SHAKYR mentioned, their forum is full of the 'Rock 'em Sock 'em Robots' crowd.

                        If they zone out that crowd and attempt to make a simulation of the sport they will be fine. The game looks amazing -- just need to do a couple things to get the gameplay right. Also, the things FN needs to be a great game should be able to be accomplished in one cycle -- no overhaul needed -- they have a very solid foundation IMO.
                        Yeah you are probably right


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                        • MattyEdgeworth
                          Pro
                          • Oct 2011
                          • 570

                          #13
                          Re: If a company was making a new boxing, which one would you want?

                          Originally posted by SHAKYR
                          I have 13 plus years of boxing experience and I thought they would listen to me.
                          I defintely remember you now, it was a few years ago when I still posted there and I was only 15 Can't remember what my name was though....

                          You had a job as a sparring partner with some pros right?


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                          • SHAKYR
                            MVP
                            • Nov 2003
                            • 1795

                            #14
                            Re: If a company was making a new boxing, which one would you want?

                            Originally posted by MattyEdgeworth
                            I defintely remember you now, it was a few years ago when I still posted there and I was only 15 Can't remember what my name was though....

                            You had a job as a sparring partner with some pros right?
                            I sparred with some contenders and champs back in the day. Some them weren't household names but it showed my experience.

                            I sparred with Ray Mercer, Shannon Briggs, Bobby Czyz, Jameel McCline, Howard Davis, to name a few. I'm training my son right now.
                            Poe is an advocate for realistic boxing videogames.

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                            • MattyEdgeworth
                              Pro
                              • Oct 2011
                              • 570

                              #15
                              Re: If a company was making a new boxing, which one would you want?

                              Originally posted by SHAKYR
                              I sparred with some contenders and champs back in the day. Some them weren't household names but it showed my experience.

                              I sparred with Ray Mercer, Shannon Briggs, Bobby Czyz, Jameel McCline, Howard Davis, to name a few. I'm training my son right now.
                              Ray Mercer and Shannon Briggs not bad at all

                              How old is your son?


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