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Maxflier 12-21-04 09:52 AM

EA REEEEJECTED by the NBA
 
NBA rejects EA's bid for exclusivity.Thank you God!!!

http://sports.ign.com/articles/574/5...html?fromint=1

PixyJunket 12-21-04 09:57 AM

This is getting scary. :(

Third Baseman 12-21-04 10:01 AM

Throw It Down, Nba .... Throw It Down~!

xfilekr 12-21-04 10:13 AM

Good.
What does it mean that they have 20% of Ubisoft now?
Should we be worried about that?

wildcatlh 12-21-04 10:14 AM

The difference, of course, is that the NFL pretty much said they were going exclusive, and opened up the bids. NBA didn't, and it was unsolicited.

gr8fuldave 12-21-04 10:45 AM


Originally Posted by xfilekr
Good.
What does it mean that they have 20% of Ubisoft now?
Should we be worried about that?

Hopefully it won't mean we'll have fucking hiphop on the next Splinter Cell, and rap on the next Rainbow Six game. EA better not mess up Ubi. Ghost Recon, Ghost Recon Island Thunder, Ghost Recon 2, Rainbow Six, and the Splinter Cell games are pretty close to perfect (or as close as they can be) and don't need EA to f them up.

BeckysBoy 12-21-04 10:48 AM

I think it was EA's suggestion of including a Ron Artest cage match in NBA Live 2006 that really soured the deal.

goLUCKY 12-21-04 10:49 AM

Yeahhhhhhhh.

asianxcore 12-21-04 11:49 AM

crazy.

raven56706 12-21-04 12:01 PM

wow... EA is going crazy........someone needs to step in fast

sniper308 12-21-04 01:24 PM


Originally Posted by gr8fuldave
Hopefully it won't mean we'll have fucking hiphop on the next Splinter Cell, and rap on the next Rainbow Six game. EA better not mess up Ubi. Ghost Recon, Ghost Recon Island Thunder, Ghost Recon 2, Rainbow Six, and the Splinter Cell games are pretty close to perfect (or as close as they can be) and don't need EA to f them up.

Probably means we'll have a slightly tweaked Rainbow Six 2005, then 2006, then 2007 and so on. Ubisoft actually seems to put out sequels fairly quick, but I'd guess with EA's mentality they will be pumping out even more.

nickdawgy 12-21-04 03:51 PM

Sam Fisher Trax, plus you can buy him new kicks and gear at the C to the I to the A shop.

tidwell 12-21-04 07:01 PM


Originally Posted by Third Baseman
Throw It Down, Nba .... Throw It Down~!

Genius!

EA is trying to take over the world!! What next, SHAQ-FU 2?

mr.snowmizer 12-21-04 07:12 PM


Originally Posted by WildcatLH
The difference, of course, is that the NFL pretty much said they were going exclusive, and opened up the bids. NBA didn't, and it was unsolicited.

Actually, the first discussions between EA and the NFL were EA-instigated.

After that, there have been rumors that this end-result would happen, with them really flaring up just about a year ago, I believe.

Ralph Wiggum 12-21-04 08:34 PM


Originally Posted by WildcatLH
The difference, of course, is that the NFL pretty much said they were going exclusive, and opened up the bids. NBA didn't, and it was unsolicited.

Yeah, I don't believe that for a second, regardless of what the press releases say. EA has engaged in precisely this type of anti-competitive behavior for years.

Bruce_S 12-22-04 12:30 AM

Next up is the MLB... hope they get rejected as well... stop the madness!!!!!!

NBA should sign an exclusive deal w/ESPN...

Maxflier 12-22-04 08:51 AM

Looks like EA is trying to deny their attempt to take over the world....err i mean sports game market.

http://sports.ign.com/articles/575/575019p1.html

SuprVgeta 12-22-04 02:28 PM

Thank god, ESPN NBA games dominate the Live series. :up: to the NBA

LorenzoL 12-22-04 02:34 PM

Is there no love for hockey? -wink-

fujishig 12-23-04 02:25 PM

While I agree that ESPN NBA games are usually superior, sales-wise, how do they compete? I'd have to think that Live still has a significant edge, for Sega and Take-two to continue their budget pricing with their NBA title...

finbogg 12-24-04 12:32 PM


Originally Posted by fujishig
While I agree that ESPN NBA games are usually superior, sales-wise, how do they compete? I'd have to think that Live still has a significant edge, for Sega and Take-two to continue their budget pricing with their NBA title...


The budget pricing paid off for them, in that they sold a record number of games this year. I heard that they sold more than LIVE but I'm not sure if that's true. I'm sure they are hoping that people will stick with the series next year, even if it's goes up in price a little.

hufferstl 12-26-04 06:36 AM

the real question is why doesn't EA just make their own system and make madden, NHL, Fifa, and the lord of the rings games exclusive. Imagine what that would do to the casual gamer.

fujishig 12-28-04 01:09 PM

I'm sure they make a boatload of money making games for the other consoles, without having to worry about competing with them and taking a loss in hardware sales (not to mention they don't seem to have any history with hardware).

Maxflier 03-22-05 10:53 AM

An interesting article from IGN about a forthcoming announcement from the NBA about exclusivity.It's not bad news like the articles title would lead you to believe.


http://sports.ign.com/articles/597/597743p1.html

Michael Ballack 03-22-05 11:22 AM

interesting. Good to see that espn will contine to do basketball. Maybe they'll put even more effort into it now that football is gone and take on ea that way. ESPN Basketball was already pretty good. I used to like live, but it seems to me they haven't done much with basketball since ps1, though i hear that free style, three point and slam dunk contest was supposedly good in the latest edition.


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