Backbreaker Producer Q&A (ESPN Videogames)

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  • radatdude2
    Rookie
    • Feb 2008
    • 390

    #46
    Re: Backbreaker Producer Q&A (ESPN Videogames)

    very true i remember madden 06 next-gen was a shell of the xbox version. Seems they used the same tech but upgraded the graphics to a more powerful system to rush a title for launch of the 360. Thats why you see instead of starting over they are playing catch up. Smalls things such as body proportions and balls size which are fundamentals still loom as large issues.

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    • 23
      yellow
      • Sep 2002
      • 66469

      #47
      Re: Backbreaker Producer Q&A (ESPN Videogames)

      I explained that a little funny but the point it, bringing the games over on the new system was implemented wrong. It shows in the game.

      Not only are there issues looming, but we dont see them taking steps to correct the problems. That is what is a bother to me. Some people see the irony in comparing this game to a game in Madden because it is supposedly more of an arcadey game.

      What I see irony in is, People saying Madden will never be as good as a game made back in 2004 on an old console. This gen has been mediocre regarding sports games the way they promoted how much power these consoles can push. Well we arent getting the full effect of it yet and thats evident.

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      • elgreazy1
        MVP
        • Apr 2007
        • 2996

        #48
        Re: Backbreaker Producer Q&A (ESPN Videogames)

        Nice to see a piece by ESPN. This gives the game a pretty good shot in the promotions department and gives NM more of a chance to succeed in the pocket book if/when the game is a success.
        My Arte
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        • stiffarmleft
          MVP
          • Jul 2002
          • 1986

          #49
          Re: Backbreaker Producer Q&A (ESPN Videogames)

          Hopefully EA already had the dev kits for the xbox 720 and PS4 or we'll be in the same situation next gen, although I have a feeling we will not be seeing any new consoles anytime soon.

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          • mestevo
            Gooney Goo Goo
            • Apr 2010
            • 19556

            #50
            Re: Backbreaker Producer Q&A (ESPN Videogames)

            Originally posted by stiffarmleft
            Hopefully EA already had the dev kits for the xbox 720 and PS4 or we'll be in the same situation next gen, although I have a feeling we will not be seeing any new consoles anytime soon.
            They're a couple years out, the motion control gimmick stuff is the stopgap for Sony and MS while they try and get more out of this generation.

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            • boydra
              Banned
              • Aug 2004
              • 152

              #51
              Looks better than Madden '11.

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              • AttackAttack
                Banned
                • Apr 2010
                • 499

                #52
                Re: Backbreaker Producer Q&A (ESPN Videogames)

                There is nobody on the sideline in that picture of the stadium?

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                • JayBee74
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 22989

                  #53
                  Re: Backbreaker Producer Q&A (ESPN Videogames)

                  Originally posted by AttackAttack
                  There is nobody on the sideline in that picture of the stadium?
                  I think it's possible there will be no players on the sideline. Last confirmed reports have only 13 stadiums (3 unlock-able) for all the teams.

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