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heh... - A Black Falcon - 19th January 2005 Reaction? http://sports.ign.com/articles/580/580468p1.html Quote:Mr. Robinson's Neighborhood It'll be interesting to see what happens with the other sports leagues. heh... - Great Rumbler - 19th January 2005 I don't like it one bit. It's too similar to a monopoly, and that's never a good thing. Hopefully, things won't go farther than sports, but you never know... heh... - A Black Falcon - 19th January 2005 All we can hope for at this point is for EA to not get EVERYTHING... but yes, these monopolies are bad and it would definitely be better with none of them. heh... - Great Rumbler - 19th January 2005 Yeah, if EA got all the major sports it would be really bad. Still, it doesn't look like things are going to get much better. heh... - alien space marine - 20th January 2005 The NBA would be a bigger blow then the MLB but atleast Sega strikes back! heh... - A Black Falcon - 24th January 2005 http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/01/24/news_6116946.html Take Two/Sega finalized that contract (starts in '06). It's weird because it still allows first-party publishers to publish MLB baseball games on their own consoles... seems to mostly be a move against EA. Is this good for baseball games? No, of course not. No monopoly is good. It'd have been even worse if old developers of great baseball games like 3D0, Acclaim, and Accolade still existed, but even so... sure, losing EA's MVP series is no tragedy, but what about baseball management sims on PC? heh... - Great Rumbler - 24th January 2005 Hopefully this isn't the lastest trend in videogames. heh... - A Black Falcon - 24th January 2005 At least you can't buy exclusive rights to original ideas, right? And isn't original ideas what gaming is about? ... oh right, it's about liscences. So carry on and let's see which companies have the most cash! Of course, exclusive liscences in gaming are nothing new... Star Trek has had a series of liscence holders, D&D has, Lucasarts has Star Wars and Indy, etc... it just hadn't reached sports games before. heh... - Great Rumbler - 24th January 2005 It's a portent of things to come, mark my words. *This just in: EA gains license to controllers and memory cards* It could happen! |