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is signing old time football legends to contracts, once a player retires, he is no longer a part of the NFL Players Association.It is in the rumor mill section, so take it with a grain of salt.
The good news is that they didn't push me out of the moving car. The bad news is my young boy dreams of playing a Mutant League Football-esque game from Visual Concepts will likely not come true.
HCgamer said:2K5 was the best football game ever made. The game needs to stay alive in some capacity so this is good news.
DMczaf said::lol
Seriously though, I hope Tiburon brings back the Mutant League series next-gen.
]HCgamer said:2K5 was the best football game ever made. The game needs to stay alive in some capacity so this is good news.
EA says it is having problems coming up with fresh ideas. Yet, they are forcing everyone else to come up with ideas by buying exclusivity. Kind of ironic they are forcing innovationa dn evolution in sports games by sacrifing the innocations themselves.
FrenchMovieTheme said:i don't want to get banned (new rules at the top ladies!), so i'll just make this short and non-biased: nfl 2k5 was clearly not the best football game ever made.
nfl 2k5 seemed to be a hit with people who aren't HUGE football fans, and thus can overlook some of the very unforgiving (to madden fans) flaws. i didn't completely hate espn nfl 2k5, but some of the stuff in the game was simply too much to put up with.
wow, that's pretty amazing that you relate that to football games. want to name the last football game that "EA" developed? it's a trick question because you likely will be unable to answer that question without a trip to google. bottom line is EA doesn't make football games, tiburon does. and exactly what would you like to be "innovated" in the football genre? you want tiburon to put 15 players on the field and change the rules of the game? how about every 5th snap that can insert a "rainbow ball" that is worth 12 points instead of 6 if you throw a touchdown? how about they map every body part of a player to a button on the controller so if you want to move forward 1 yard, you push up on both analog sticks, then push X + A + Y + B + White + Black + L + R? innovation at it's finest!
bottom line is tiburon IS innovating, and when you play madden 2006 you are going to see that. the qb vision feature (which includes vision, leading the receiver high or low in the air, the entire thing) is the best feature added to a football game in quite sometime, "EA" or not. i understand people are upset that EA has bought out the license and so on, but it's pretty obvious that some of you aren't giving madden a chance this year and you are blindly calling madden a rehash or a roster update. and that is just a joke. but hey what can i do? enjoy legends football 2k6. i'm sure it will innovate the fuck out of you
Society said:And who owns Tiburon? Hell, their name is EA TIBURON.
Just take a look at the non NFL football games, they can not get by with just new camera angles. They have to make people want their games despite not having the NFL licence.
As for the storyline in question, it follows the exploits of a spoiled team owner named Blake Doogan. As the inheritor of a NAFA football team known as the Los Angeles Show, Doogan is quickly thrown into quite a predicament when his father dies in a mysterious yacht explosion at sea. As it turns out, Blake's dad was in major debt to a Jamaican crime lord known as Nestor Farrington -- a notorious gambler, pimp, and drug trafficker -- and now his pop's debt has become his debt. In order to pay off the kingpin and save his own hide, Blake is forced to enter his team of football players into an underground fighting organization to help earn the money. And from there, we're told, things start to get really interesting...
Though told from Blake's perspective, Road to Sunday will follow seven main characters of varying positions from the National American Football Association's unluckiest squad. Each character (be they quarterback, running back, wide receiver, linebacker, defensive lineman, defensive back, or kicker), will have their own unique abilities and maneuvers that will be imperative to the player's winning strategy. What's more, is that since your football team is battling other football teams in-between their actual games, the results of those fights will be reflected in a gridiron contest. So if you take one of the Miami Mako's primary players out in hand-to-hand combat, his team will be that much weaker on game day. But the same rings true for your guys too -- because if you hurt on of your own, you're going to be in trouble on Sunday afternoon.
I do not know if you are sarcastic, but that does sound interesting to me, at least.newsguy said:Now THIS makes me want their game.
Society said:I do not know if you are sarcastic, but that does sound interesting to me, at least.
And who owns Tiburon? Hell, their name is EA TIBURON.
Just take a look at the non NFL football games, they can not get by with just new camera angles. They have to make people want their games despite not having the NFL licence. They are forced to try new things that you can not find, or do (NFL restrictions), in other games, yet still make it feel like football.
Dante said:A couple of things about the NFL exclusivity deal.
EA did not approach the NFL. The NFL through this offer out there.
EA was NOT the highest bidder.
But lets keep making them the enemy, as so many of you enjoy doing.
I did chase her with my car. She ran in front of my car.