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Re: MLB 2K12 Cover Athlete is Justin Verlander
There wouldn't trade him in real life last season, so why would they in the game?Comment
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Re: MLB 2K12 Cover Athlete is Justin Verlander
I'm cool with Verlander, he's a great player. I would have liked to have seen a position player since Halladay was on this year's cover. I would like to have seen a Ryan Braun, Curtis Granderson or even a David Freese on there; but like others have said, it's what's in the game rather than on the box that matters.Comment
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Kind of interesting how 2k has put pitchers on the cover three of the last four years, (Lincecum, Halladay, Verlander), and The Show has never had a pitcher on the cover in their seven year history. Off topic from 2k, but I live in Minneapolis, and if The Show puts Mauer on the cover for the third straight, I will rage. It was okay after his 2009 MVP season. It wasn't okay after his mediocre 2010 season. But after a 2011 season where he missed half the year with pneumonia and "bilateral leg weakness"? They better not.EPL-Chelsea La Liga-Real Madrid Bundesliga-Bayern Munich
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Re: MLB 2K12 Cover Athlete is Justin Verlander
Kind of interesting how 2k has put pitchers on the cover three of the last four years, (Lincecum, Halladay, Verlander), and The Show has never had a pitcher on the cover in their seven year history. Off topic from 2k, but I live in Minneapolis, and if The Show puts Mauer on the cover for the third straight, I will rage. It was okay after his 2009 MVP season. It wasn't okay after his mediocre 2010 season. But after a 2011 season where he missed half the year with pneumonia and "bilateral leg weakness"? They better not.
But I'm sure they are taking your threats quite seriously!
M.K.
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Re: MLB 2K12 Cover Athlete is Justin Verlander
How many complaints would there be if you WERE able to trade Verlander (or Jeter, or any superstar) for peanuts???
C'mon, man.Comment
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Re: MLB 2K12 Cover Athlete is Justin Verlander
Haha yeah, and does it really matter who's on the cover of a game, in the grand scheme of things? I never even look at the cover again after I buy a game and take the disc out.Comment
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Re: MLB 2K12 Cover Athlete is Justin Verlander
Seriously? I don't understand why a company would put the same guy on the cover for three straight years unless they planned to rename the game after him. Not a big deal but it seems odd to me.Comment
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Re: MLB 2K12 Cover Athlete is Justin Verlander
all star baseball mentioned jeter on the cover of the game.
to use the cover might not mean a lot, but it obviously means something or they'd just put a baseball on the cover.
If the cover didn't help sell copies [maybe not to US hardcore, but to some] it wouldnt be such a big deal.
Marketing is a big part of it, Mauer isnt that marketable right now.
Kind of reminds me of the Madden cover this year.
I am sure Madden would have sold a few more copies with Rodgers on the cover, If only to the young kid who go into a store with his mom and goes for the game with the guy on the cover he knows/likes.
Verlander is a good call.
He dominated the ptching world this year and 2k rolls the Million dollar perfect game angle.
But back to the long tern cover contract. A three year deal is a silly move.
if its a guy like jeter, tiger, or Shaq its one thing.
But Mauer?
I still think the cover should go to the big time player from the year before.
Somebody who when somebody walks into a gaming store there is a pull there based on the guy looking back at them off the box.
also, to the people who don't care about the cover and will just put it in a cabinet, you were going to buy the game anyways. The cover athlete idea is to help with promotion of the game and make it more marketable and noticable to the masses. If it doesnt matter, just put Francisco Cervelli on the cover every year.
It does make a difference.
ok i've kind of derailed long enough.But it's always grinded my gears hearing about that the cover doesn't matter.
Myabe not to you, or you, or you, but it does matter.Comment
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Re: MLB 2K12 Cover Athlete is Justin Verlander
exactly.
all star baseball mentioned jeter on the cover of the game.
to use the cover might not mean a lot, but it obviously means something or they'd just put a baseball on the cover.
If the cover didn't help sell copies [maybe not to US hardcore, but to some] it wouldnt be such a big deal.
Marketing is a big part of it, Mauer isnt that marketable right now.
Kind of reminds me of the Madden cover this year.
I am sure Madden would have sold a few more copies with Rodgers on the cover, If only to the young kid who go into a store with his mom and goes for the game with the guy on the cover he knows/likes.
Verlander is a good call.
He dominated the ptching world this year and 2k rolls the Million dollar perfect game angle.
But back to the long tern cover contract. A three year deal is a silly move.
if its a guy like jeter, tiger, or Shaq its one thing.
But Mauer?
I still think the cover should go to the big time player from the year before.
Somebody who when somebody walks into a gaming store there is a pull there based on the guy looking back at them off the box.
also, to the people who don't care about the cover and will just put it in a cabinet, you were going to buy the game anyways. The cover athlete idea is to help with promotion of the game and make it more marketable and noticable to the masses. If it doesnt matter, just put Francisco Cervelli on the cover every year.
It does make a difference.
ok i've kind of derailed long enough.But it's always grinded my gears hearing about that the cover doesn't matter.
Myabe not to you, or you, or you, but it does matter.Comment
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Re: MLB 2K12 Cover Athlete is Justin Verlander
I think one of the problems sports games face today is the feeling that the games aren't changing fast enough. That MLB 2K12 will be MLB 2K11.5. Same goes for the Show. Putting the same guy on the cover adds fuel to that fire.
Baseball sales for both games really dropped off this past year. They both need to do whatever it takes to convince people that their new game is great AND much better/different than the prior version. In the past EA used a name change from Triple Play to MVP to convince people their new game was better and worth getting. Marketing is important.Comment
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exactly.
all star baseball mentioned jeter on the cover of the game.
to use the cover might not mean a lot, but it obviously means something or they'd just put a baseball on the cover.
If the cover didn't help sell copies [maybe not to US hardcore, but to some] it wouldnt be such a big deal.
Marketing is a big part of it, Mauer isnt that marketable right now.
Kind of reminds me of the Madden cover this year.
I am sure Madden would have sold a few more copies with Rodgers on the cover, If only to the young kid who go into a store with his mom and goes for the game with the guy on the cover he knows/likes.
Verlander is a good call.
He dominated the ptching world this year and 2k rolls the Million dollar perfect game angle.
But back to the long tern cover contract. A three year deal is a silly move.
if its a guy like jeter, tiger, or Shaq its one thing.
But Mauer?
I still think the cover should go to the big time player from the year before.
Somebody who when somebody walks into a gaming store there is a pull there based on the guy looking back at them off the box.
also, to the people who don't care about the cover and will just put it in a cabinet, you were going to buy the game anyways. The cover athlete idea is to help with promotion of the game and make it more marketable and noticable to the masses. If it doesnt matter, just put Francisco Cervelli on the cover every year.
It does make a difference.
ok i've kind of derailed long enough.But it's always grinded my gears hearing about that the cover doesn't matter.
Myabe not to you, or you, or you, but it does matter.Comment
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Re: MLB 2K12 Cover Athlete is Justin Verlander
I think one of the problems sports games face today is the feeling that the games aren't changing fast enough. That MLB 2K12 will be MLB 2K11.5. Same goes for the Show. Putting the same guy on the cover adds fuel to that fire.
Baseball sales for both games really dropped off this past year. They both need to do whatever it takes to convince people that their new game is great AND much better/different than the prior version. In the past EA used a name change from Triple Play to MVP to convince people their new game was better and worth getting. Marketing is important.
Now, as for the marketing angle itself, I have no issue. If the sole point being made (as you are doing now) is based on that then I have no disagreement. Specifically related to 2K, if the argument is that their marketing has generally been terrible for this franchise, I also have no disagreement...I've been saying the same for years.
That said though, I also don't believe that most people who hop on here ranting about cover athletes are ultimately concerned with a company's marketing success (unless everyone here owns stock in one of these companies...which I doubt).
I just don't see the disappointed reactions stemming from a thought of "oh no, I sure hope Company X picked a guy that will help their sales." It seems to stem more from "my guy didn't make it" or a baseless belief that the cover somehow affects product quality.
So, while it does indeed affect marketing, my question to someone who gets overly emotional about this crap would be "why do you care?" Marketing is a fine argument for why Sony or 2K or EA should care, but it's a cop-out for why someone feels justified in railing about a game because their favorite didn't make the cover or by making dramatic "...or else" type statements as though a company should feel threatened by choosing "wrong."Comment
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