-jinx- said:What will the other football game developers do for next year?
Some might pull out of football games, but there will still be other football games available imo. Just not ones with the NFL label on it, or with real player names.
-jinx- said:What will the other football game developers do for next year?
im already there.Norse said:Looks like I may have to go back and boycot ea games.
LaneMeyer said:im already there.
can we start a GAF EA boycott?
I'm with you, and thank you for including that caveat.Prospero said:I'm boycotting EA as well*--if you don't buy sports games, it's pretty easy.
*except for Timesplitters 3
Prospero said:I'm boycotting EA as well*--if you don't buy sports games, it's pretty easy.
*except for Timesplitters 3
lockii said:I just love people crying for a boycott but then adding 'Oh but I have to get this, this, this, etc.'
That doesn't make it a boycott. That's like a vegetarian making exceptions for A&W only cause the burgers are so good.
Prospero said:By my (admittedly sophistic) reasoning, Free Radical started development on that before it was bought by EA, so it gets grandfathered into my gaming collection. On its release date.
CO_Andy said:Anyway, if EA ever made a game console, they'd hav the American game market right in the palm of their hands.
LaneMeyer said:i think someone should start a new thread simply as a call to arms to boycott EA. we can each sign up and give our reasons how EA has personally soiled the industry we love.
What's even worse is the fact that since no one else is able to or likely to work on anything in regards to player likenesses and such, they'll be far behind the curve when the contract is up in 5 years. So EA will probably have an easy time re-upping if they choose to.Suranga3 said:Its the maddens comming out close to the end of the license agreement that I'm worried about. They will probably be total crap.
Up of course, there's no reason to bring it down when you are the only game in town.Will the price go up or down because of the cost of the deal and the monopoly on the league property?
The lemmings will continue to buy, after all, it's got their team in it, the game must be good.Will there be a consumer backlash, or will people buy anything with "NFL" on it, regardless of the backstory?
Hey, now there wont be 90 hour crunchtime weeks for the EA Staff!Will the game have technical improvements, or will EA have an excuse to "slack off?"
Sega League Football! Featuring the Cleveland A52A2As, Pittsburgh Thieves and New York Tall Guys!What will the other football game developers do for next year?
Nothing legal, as this is already commonplace... however, i'm certain this will start a trend, look for the NBA and MLB to go exclusive soon enoughDoes this deal set any kind of legal precedent, and what actions might the other interested parties take in a courtroom?
The new "Fuck You if You Don't Like It" mode, Where players are guarenteed the best online NFL experience out there!What other online features will now be offered?
As long as the money is rolling in, the NFL won't care if Madden 2006 is made out of spritesThe NFL is not going to extend the exclusivity contract with EA if all its games are shitty.
I contacted EA hoping to ask them some questions regarding their recent NFL deal. I was however only able to ask one question.
Q. "How do you respond to rumors that your company is actually the fucking devil?"
A. "EA does not comment on rumors."
-Gabe out
LaneMeyer said:i think someone should start a new thread simply as a call to arms to boycott EA. we can each sign up and give our reasons how EA has personally soiled the industry we love.