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  • roadman
    *ll St*r
    • Aug 2003
    • 26339

    #91
    Re: EA Sports and the NFL "Still Have a Number of Years" on License

    Originally posted by 23
    What games are you talking about though?

    The FPS genre has done this despite it being a million of them out there, there are at least 3.

    Its the fact that alot of these games just flat out sucked. If Sony made a basketball game like their baseball game you had better believe there would've been people buying it. If NBA Street came back out people would buy it because if its a good game they would support it.

    What I think is the season for lackluster sports titles surviving at this point. If you don't plan to come up to where the bar is be prepared to receive subpar reception.

    Its like they were saying we arent investing in the inner city because there isnt anything going on. Magic decided well its because you arent putting in any money that nothing is going on, then he went in and went on a tear, movie theaters, starbucks, fridays, etc... and guess what, all of a sudden here is all of this revenue out of nowhere.

    Put something into it and you get that out of it. People like quality, but don't throw multiple years of junk at people and expect them to eat it like its a T-Bone.
    I'm speaking directly about the sports video gaming area only. Those are the only games I play. Our son plays FPS games Halo, Battlefield, etc.... but that's as close as I get.

    I look around and over the last several years 2k hockey, college hoops and baseball are no longer on the market for reasons already discussed and gone over. The MS golf game is no longer on the market. We know what happened to the baseball and football market. I played those games above and enjoyed them and now they are gone. Did the competition beat those games? Yes to baseball and hockey, so, I guess I was in the minority for those games.

    I agree, the quality of the games need to step up and that starts with the gaming companies.

    As I stated above, what companies will step up and make good quality sports video games to compete in the marketplace? Will companies be scared of the competition already out there?
    Last edited by roadman; 01-30-2014, 07:32 PM.

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    • 23
      yellow
      • Sep 2002
      • 66469

      #92
      Re: EA Sports and the NFL "Still Have a Number of Years" on License

      I don't know what their reasons are but nobody can play a game that's not made.

      I think Sony is capable but they decided not to spend any more money.

      Microsoft had one of the best sim bball games ever along with leading the online sports genre and they just got rid of it all.

      At this point it's more about moving forward the genre not doing crap from 2008. People will buy it eventuality

      Galaxy Note 2

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      • DBMcGee3
        MVP
        • Oct 2011
        • 1166

        #93
        Well, that sucks.

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        • Midi
          Rookie
          • Sep 2007
          • 3

          #94
          Originally posted by TheRealHST
          I liked the firt paragraph but not the second. Until I can put the ball where I want (actual total control passing) in Madden, then no I can't agree
          Its not that people do not know or are not aware of the economics of this thing, the hate towards EA is because they purchased the exclusive license and then have not made a sensational game hence.

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          • Demoncrom
            Rookie
            • Jun 2008
            • 118

            #95
            Awesome So I guess I will just continue to avoid buying this game. If people had more sense and stopped buying this trash then the NFL would have to rethink the position. As it stands now we will never see a fun and properly coded NFL game anytime soon. Thanks EA you made a great Boxing game but your Football sucks

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            • bspang2
              Banned
              • May 2008
              • 44

              #96
              If there is to be only an exlusive license holder to make a NFL game it should go to 2Ksports aka Take Two. EA clearly cannot handle competiton hense NBA Live 14. I personally wouldn't care if there is 1, 2, or 3 options for an NFL game as long as one of those options belongs to 2KSports. EA has disappointed me for the past 10 + years and I am fed up with it. They couldn't careless about me as a consumer so I will return the favor and not care about them as a company.

              So I hope 2K comes back in the picture SOON!

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              • RedskinsGM2B
                Rookie
                • Sep 2006
                • 10

                #97
                What I've often been puzzled about is, WHY the NFL would "prefer" exclusivity?? I understand that they want to have input on how the NFL is portrayed in games. That's fine. However, if there were 2 OTHER developers willing to design within those confines & could present a comparable quality product as that of EA's (actually better than).... Why wouldn't the NFL desire or even "prefer" to have their brand & industry being developed & marketed by more than ONE developer/publisher??? I mean, certainly they can't stand to lose in that scenario?? Can they? Wouldn't everyone still purchase the game of their choice?? Furthermore, like myself, wouldn't there be buyers of the same 'ol game...buying the new games too?? At one time, I owned 3 different NFL products on my console each year. Doesn't that make even more money for the NFL?? If buyers are willing to own both products?

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                • JaymeeAwesome
                  Dynasty Guru
                  • Jan 2005
                  • 4152

                  #98
                  Re: EA Sports and the NFL "Still Have a Number of Years" on License

                  I found a good read about exclusive and non exclusive. It's about inventions but explains why EA is in favor of exclusive.

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                  Madden 15 Sliders: Realistic Game Stat Sliders for Madden 15

                  Madden 15 Dynasty: The NFL Reborn...

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                  • yankeesgiants
                    I Drink Like A Champion!!
                    • Feb 2007
                    • 2477

                    #99
                    Re: EA Sports and the NFL "Still Have a Number of Years" on License

                    Originally posted by RedskinsGM2B
                    What I've often been puzzled about is, WHY the NFL would "prefer" exclusivity?? I understand that they want to have input on how the NFL is portrayed in games. That's fine. However, if there were 2 OTHER developers willing to design within those confines & could present a comparable quality product as that of EA's (actually better than).... Why wouldn't the NFL desire or even "prefer" to have their brand & industry being developed & marketed by more than ONE developer/publisher??? I mean, certainly they can't stand to lose in that scenario?? Can they? Wouldn't everyone still purchase the game of their choice?? Furthermore, like myself, wouldn't there be buyers of the same 'ol game...buying the new games too?? At one time, I owned 3 different NFL products on my console each year. Doesn't that make even more money for the NFL?? If buyers are willing to own both products?

                    2 reasons:

                    1. economics: less is more
                    2. Easier QA of all licensed products for all parties involved. A total cluster bleep in the 90's. Far easier today to manage.
                    I dont remember there names but they were allot of fun....

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                    • roadman
                      *ll St*r
                      • Aug 2003
                      • 26339

                      #100
                      Re: EA Sports and the NFL "Still Have a Number of Years" on License

                      Originally posted by RedskinsGM2B
                      What I've often been puzzled about is, WHY the NFL would "prefer" exclusivity?? I understand that they want to have input on how the NFL is portrayed in games. That's fine. However, if there were 2 OTHER developers willing to design within those confines & could present a comparable quality product as that of EA's (actually better than).... Why wouldn't the NFL desire or even "prefer" to have their brand & industry being developed & marketed by more than ONE developer/publisher??? I mean, certainly they can't stand to lose in that scenario?? Can they? Wouldn't everyone still purchase the game of their choice?? Furthermore, like myself, wouldn't there be buyers of the same 'ol game...buying the new games too?? At one time, I owned 3 different NFL products on my console each year. Doesn't that make even more money for the NFL?? If buyers are willing to own both products?
                      That's what the logical thinking would be, but, when the original deal was signed, a former EA employee who worked on MVP Baseball and is a poster here, stated that the NFL made more with one exclusive license vs 3 or 4 licenses combined.

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                      • TjJunior
                        Rookie
                        • Jun 2012
                        • 274

                        #101
                        The majority of us around the US are gonna buy regardless. If its EA 2K or whoever. America loves football. How else could you explain the Pro Bowl getting higher ratings than the entire NHL outdoor series? (Judging by a per contest basis.) We know which is better, but the NFL gets the fans no matter how its represented.

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                        • myownsun
                          MVP
                          • Aug 2002
                          • 3238

                          #102
                          I won't be playing madden or watching the nfl because of this exclusivity deal.

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                          • JaymeeAwesome
                            Dynasty Guru
                            • Jan 2005
                            • 4152

                            #103
                            Re: EA Sports and the NFL "Still Have a Number of Years" on License

                            Originally posted by myownsun
                            I won't be playing madden or watching the nfl because of this exclusivity deal.

                            Yes you will.
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                            • jmarcguy
                              MVP
                              • Dec 2009
                              • 1322

                              #104
                              Re: EA Sports and the NFL "Still Have a Number of Years" on License

                              I won't buy a Madden until I feel there's significant changes. I know it's improving & maybe next year I'll get it. If not then I'll survive. I haven't had a new football game in 10 yrs now. I'll manage.

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                              • avwhitechic
                                A DB'S SWAG
                                • Jun 2011
                                • 264

                                #105
                                Re: EA Sports and the NFL "Still Have a Number of Years" on License

                                Huge from PastaPadre poster.....



                                dhall
                                6 days ago

                                Now, back in the day, I was the one that broke to news of Madden being RTP. Because of a good inside source that I have, I have more information regarding the future of EA, Madden and the NFL. Are you ready? EA will continue to make Madden up until 2019, without restrictions as a new dew deal has been placed. They will be required to sell the game at the $49 price point only. As a matter of fact, MIcrosoft AND Sony will also be required to sell their new NFL products at the new price point of $49. That's right! The exclusivity of the NFL license will be officially over on February 3rd! Just wait and see...This is what I was told from my source who works for EA. Madden '15 will also not be out until 2015 to include the new Pro Bowl Draft and set-up. An exclusive NFL simulation game for Microsoft XBOX One and a seperate NFL simulation for PS4 are both scheduled for 2016 season. No word on 2K.

















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