Yep heard about this after EA got taken to court.It will likely be that Gridiron game that they were supposedly committing $2.5 million towards
There was talk of a Grid iron game like... I think what 2K sports... ? But may well be 'talk' but another Grid iron game to ruffle Maddens feathers... ? EA mar respond positively?Could be a red herring - Ross tweets a lot around E3.
OR...
My money's on a ported KP Nintendo game: "Switch Hitter".
There was talk of a Grid iron game like... I think what 2K sports... ? But may well be 'talk' but another Grid iron game to ruffle Maddens feathers... ? EA mar respond positively?
Thanks there was a you tube thing not so long ago detailing this xSpeaking of College Football, there's this... http://www.imackulatevisiongaming.com/home
But it's a very peculiar read.
Thanks there was a you tube thing not so long ago detailing this x
That maybe because they don't want to be taken to court by the NCAA players... I think.It's very weird. The whole thing, presented as it is, looks well dodgy. Having an opening webpage that talks all about the fiscals and legalities, without really talking about the game itself... odd.
That maybe because they don't want to be taken to court by the NCAA players... I think.
It is a regular problem but the madden 'monopoly' needs to be broken and I feel Big Ants customisation tools are superb (to those who know how to use them). The litigation side needs to be made more transparent so the consumer is not hit with overpriced but lacking in development games which should and could be better.The history of ALL US college sports and litigation is a massive ballache. The development cost listed seems very high given the amount of stuff, one would assume, that can easily be transferred from their other titles - I imagine that a big portion of it is for lawyers.
Ballache... May need to explain that one for me?
Me or those lawyers... ?A nuisance.
Speaking of College Football, there's this... http://www.imackulatevisiongaming.com/home
But it's a very peculiar read.