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[quote name='dafoomie']I think this gives us an idea of EA's attitude... Instead of reacting to stronger competition by making a better game, or having a lower price point, or giving us a reason to buy their product over the other, they simply pay a lot of money so that there can be no competition at all.
How much money do you think is going to be left in the Madden budget for the actual game after the NFL gets their huge chunk of money? If you think 2002-2005 have been basically the same game, wait for the next 5 years.
Sega will have to focus their efforts on making better games for the other sports, and they'll probably heavily market their NCAA game.[/quote]
You guys are funny. Madden is an incredible game and every ESPN 2K5 fan knows it. The 2K franchise has done an excellent job at creating a market for itself. The Price Drop did indeed create a buying spree for the title. I bought it this year and did not buy Madden for the first time since it came out. I was actually happy with the ESPN title. Don't get me wrong, it never really felt the same for me. It had more to do with the fact that ESPN 2K5 shipped so much sooner than Madden. I was ready for a football fix.
I'm not a big fan of the "Crib" and the celebrity thing was a little cheasy. Overall, I think the 2 titles were amazingly close. ESPN 2K titles would eventually have gone up in price. It was their hope to get converts. EA figures that with the titles being so close, taking the exclusivity was the only option to take them out of the game.
You people can whine about big ole bad EA all you want. Let's see a show of hands: Who is using Windows, who owns a XBox, who plays an EA title. you bought Halo 2, and this list could go on and on. Microsoft is a much bigger culprit.
All you people with you complaints should realize that this is BIG BUSINESS. This is going to happen. Video games is no longer a hobby. It is part of corporate America. People love interactive entertainment. Its better than TV or the movies. It happened in television and in film. The little studios get eaten by the big ones.
How much money do you think is going to be left in the Madden budget for the actual game after the NFL gets their huge chunk of money? If you think 2002-2005 have been basically the same game, wait for the next 5 years.
Sega will have to focus their efforts on making better games for the other sports, and they'll probably heavily market their NCAA game.[/quote]
You guys are funny. Madden is an incredible game and every ESPN 2K5 fan knows it. The 2K franchise has done an excellent job at creating a market for itself. The Price Drop did indeed create a buying spree for the title. I bought it this year and did not buy Madden for the first time since it came out. I was actually happy with the ESPN title. Don't get me wrong, it never really felt the same for me. It had more to do with the fact that ESPN 2K5 shipped so much sooner than Madden. I was ready for a football fix.
I'm not a big fan of the "Crib" and the celebrity thing was a little cheasy. Overall, I think the 2 titles were amazingly close. ESPN 2K titles would eventually have gone up in price. It was their hope to get converts. EA figures that with the titles being so close, taking the exclusivity was the only option to take them out of the game.
You people can whine about big ole bad EA all you want. Let's see a show of hands: Who is using Windows, who owns a XBox, who plays an EA title. you bought Halo 2, and this list could go on and on. Microsoft is a much bigger culprit.
All you people with you complaints should realize that this is BIG BUSINESS. This is going to happen. Video games is no longer a hobby. It is part of corporate America. People love interactive entertainment. Its better than TV or the movies. It happened in television and in film. The little studios get eaten by the big ones.