Judge Certifies Class-Action Football Game Pricing Lawsuit Against EA

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  • Only1LT
    MVP
    • Jul 2009
    • 3010

    #166
    Re: Judge Certifies Class-Action Football Game Pricing Lawsuit Against EA

    Originally posted by EddieV
    I've been playing football videogames since the 70s...what game from the 80s are you talking about? I've never seen a game that had some NFL teams and not others.

    To my recollection, there weren't any Football games that had some real and some fake teams, but I could be mistaken. Games like Tecmo Bowl, only had a handful of NFL teams though.

    There were games though that had some real and some fake players. That I remember.
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    • roadman
      *ll St*r
      • Aug 2003
      • 26339

      #167
      Re: Judge Certifies Class-Action Football Game Pricing Lawsuit Against EA

      NES Play Action Football only had 8 teams and Techmo Bowl had 4 teams.

      Before 92, Joe Montana Football was a non-licensed football game.
      Last edited by roadman; 01-13-2011, 05:50 PM.

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      • RAMSFAN21
        Banned
        • Aug 2010
        • 38

        #168
        Re: Judge Certifies Class-Action Football Game Pricing Lawsuit Against EA

        Originally posted by ODogg
        I wonder if guys like Rams and LiquorLogic will be happy if you get your wish and the end result is like back in the 80's when you'd buy a game with the Cowboys, Raiders, Patriots and Colts in it and the rest of the teams are generic ala Midway Grizzlies and the like. Because that's what the end result of what these lawsuits could bring. Careful what you wish for..
        NO Odogg im just hoping competition enters the market again, so we can have DREADS and other features that have been ignored. What fun is a game that constantly takes away what we already had

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        • splff3000
          MVP
          • Jun 2003
          • 2867

          #169
          Re: Judge Certifies Class-Action Football Game Pricing Lawsuit Against EA

          Looks like the lawsuit has been modified for increased compensation and extended to allow more gamers time to get their claims in.



          A class action lawsuit filed against EA in 2011 over an alleged monopoly in the football simulation games market has been modified to allow for increased compensation in the case of approval by the court. The claims period has been extended accordingly to May 15th, allowing affected individuals more time to file their claims.

          The lawsuit alleges that by creating a monopoly, EA has been able to overcharge its customers for football games.

          You are automatically affected by this lawsuit and entitled to possible compensation if you are in the United States and if you bought a new copy of a Madden NFL, NCAA Football, or Arena Football game for Xbox, Xbox 360, PS2, PS3, GameCube, PC, or Wii, with a release date between January 1, 2005 and June 21, 2012. You are excluded from this settlement class if you purchased a secondhand copy of the game, or if you purchased it directly from EA.

          If the settlement is approved by the court, you are only eligible to receive compensation if you have submitted a claim. Affected gamers may file a claim at the Pecover v. Electronic Arts Inc. Settlement website ( http://www.easportslitigation.com/ ) before May 15th.

          If approved, valid claims for the purchase of games from the listed franchises for the Xbox, PS2, PC, and GameCube will be valued at $20.37 each, up to a total of eight games ($162.96). Valid claims for games for the Xbox 360, PS3, and Wii platforms will be valued at $5.85 each, up to a total of eight games ($46.80).
          I had never heard of the above mentioned site, but I guess I'll add my name to this list since I bought Madden 7 of the last 8 yrs. Now I guess I need to dig through my emails to find the email that was sent out lol.
          Last edited by splff3000; 04-15-2013, 11:20 PM.
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          • SECElit3
            Banned
            • Jul 2009
            • 5553

            #170
            Everything you wanted to know regarding this lawsuit



            Enjoy!

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            • Cre8
              Banned
              • Jan 2011
              • 1587

              #171
              Re: Judge Certifies Class-Action Football Game Pricing Lawsuit Against EA

              Whatever happens to EA I am curious if the NFL will see anything negative from this. Considering the fact that they willingly participated in this exclusive deal and their current pending lawsuit with the players for injuries, etc. - this could get a lot bigger.

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              • bcruise
                Hall Of Fame
                • Mar 2004
                • 23274

                #172
                Re: Judge Certifies Class-Action Football Game Pricing Lawsuit Against EA

                How do you go about proving you owned these games if you no longer have the receipts? Madden '08 is easy because I own it digitally (it's even tied to my Origin account and has been for years), but the other last-gen one I bought, '06, I don't own anymore and I don't think there's any way to prove I ever did.

                I owned several PS3-gen games too, still have 10, 12, and maybe a couple others, but again, no receipts.

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                • murph17
                  Rock Band FTW!
                  • Sep 2003
                  • 1014

                  #173
                  Re: Judge Certifies Class-Action Football Game Pricing Lawsuit Against EA

                  Originally posted by bcruise
                  I owned several PS3-gen games too, still have 10, 12, and maybe a couple others, but again, no receipts.
                  unless you put down the max amount (which is like 6 of each title or something like that) they are probably not going to ask you to provide receipts. by completing the form you are legally declaring you actually bought those games.

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                  • bcruise
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Mar 2004
                    • 23274

                    #174
                    Originally posted by murph17
                    by completing the form you are legally declaring you actually bought those games.
                    Exactly, which is why I don't want to do this without being able to prove I bought them new somehow. Like I said, 08 PC is easy because there's a digital record of it. The others....not so much.

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                    • Mauer4MVP
                      MVP
                      • Mar 2010
                      • 2407

                      #175
                      Re: Judge Certifies Class-Action Football Game Pricing Lawsuit Against EA

                      As much as dislike EA, I don't think they are at fault here. While I think 60 bucks is ridiculous price for any game, they have the same price as any game.

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                      • splff3000
                        MVP
                        • Jun 2003
                        • 2867

                        #176
                        Re: Judge Certifies Class-Action Football Game Pricing Lawsuit Against EA

                        Originally posted by bcruise
                        How do you go about proving you owned these games if you no longer have the receipts? Madden '08 is easy because I own it digitally (it's even tied to my Origin account and has been for years), but the other last-gen one I bought, '06, I don't own anymore and I don't think there's any way to prove I ever did.

                        I owned several PS3-gen games too, still have 10, 12, and maybe a couple others, but again, no receipts.
                        In every class action lawsuit I've ever been part of, no one actually came to verify anything. I'm assuming because the payouts to each individual are usually so little they don't feel like it's worth it. I don't know if it will be the same in this case, but I'd be willing to bet it will be. Either way, this is all conjecture at this point because it's not a given that EA will lose this case.
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                        • reddogmaddogbul
                          Rookie
                          • Jul 2010
                          • 286

                          #177
                          Re: Judge Certifies Class-Action Football Game Pricing Lawsuit Against EA

                          Originally posted by splff3000
                          In every class action lawsuit I've ever been part of, no one actually came to verify anything. I'm assuming because the payouts to each individual are usually so little they don't feel like it's worth it. I don't know if it will be the same in this case, but I'd be willing to bet it will be. Either way, this is all conjecture at this point because it's not a given that EA will lose this case.
                          Couldn't of wrote it no better myself
                          (co-sign) .....I'm assuming because the payouts to each individual are usually so little they don't feel like it's worth it.
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                          • mestevo
                            Gooney Goo Goo
                            • Apr 2010
                            • 19556

                            #178
                            Re: Judge Certifies Class-Action Football Game Pricing Lawsuit Against EA

                            You could have written it better by saying EA has settled, they've already 'lost' the case by paying $27m (perhaps a little more, based on the extension of the claim period) into a fund. That's why we're talking about payouts, that's why there's a 'Settlement website' - http://www.easportslitigation.com/

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                            • gtyjrocks
                              Rookie
                              • Apr 2011
                              • 236

                              #179
                              When do we get a check if we submitted a claim?

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                              • DocHolliday
                                Farewell and 'ado
                                • Oct 2002
                                • 4698

                                #180
                                The best chance of this exclusivity going away won't be through legal action....it will happen if the NFL feels like the negativity is actually affecting their image/brand.

                                Twitter and a viral campaign would be the only hope.
                                GT: Event Horizon 0

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