I remember the days of glitching the unlockables system. If you scroll fast enough down the menu, the game would show for a split second hidden players such as Babe Ruth.
I'd feel offended if I was John.
And all of this happens while Scarlett Johansson is giving you a handjob, right? Might as well throw it in there now while you are hoping for any of this to become true
Nope.
If you can call anyone at EA a Nintendo fan, it would be JR.
Which should give you a good reference point for how everyone else feels.
Are they still gonna be gungho on holding exclusivity on the NFL brand?
I want a 2k NFL game already.
-Dead Space
Guess EA shareholders are those that need to be punch in the face.
I actually liked JR. I've met him and seen him speak a few times. His dedication early on to quality and new IP was admirable. He really did turn EA's image around for a period, as people started looking at Bobby K and Acti as the bad guy. When the returns weren't coming in fast enough, they were forced to make some profit-baring decisions a lot of consumers took as, we'll, "anti-consumer," but to me, he brought a lot to the table and I've enjoyed many games under his control.
Their culture is super mechanical and methodical but its not always the CEOs fault ad they have tremendous market pressure which drives a lot of buisness decisions toward maximizing profit potential - not that all businesses don't, but EA in particular tends to drive monetization for the rest of the industry and take a lot of flak for it. JR got the sword for it.
Are they still gonna be gungho on holding exclusivity on the NFL brand?
I want a 2k NFL game already.
Stop talking sense - grab a pitchfork and take part of the schadenfreude with everyone else!
Are they still gonna be gungho on holding exclusivity on the NFL brand?
I want a 2k NFL game already.
I actually liked JR. I've met him and seen him speak a few times. His dedication early on to quality and new IP was admirable. He really did turn EA's image around for a period, as people started looking at Bobby K and Acti as the bad guy. When the returns weren't coming in fast enough, they were forced to make some profit-baring decisions a lot of consumers took as, we'll, "anti-consumer," but to me, he brought a lot to the table and I've enjoyed many games under his control.
Their culture is super mechanical and methodical but its not always the CEOs fault ad they have tremendous market pressure which drives a lot of buisness decisions toward maximizing profit potential - not that all businesses don't, but EA in particular tends to drive monetization for the rest of the industry and take a lot of flak for it. JR got the sword for it.
Are they still gonna be gungho on holding exclusivity on the NFL brand?
I want a 2k NFL game already.
Are they still gonna be gungho on holding exclusivity on the NFL brand?
I want a 2k NFL game already.
First up...EA's CEO...
Next up....Iwata? Hopefully so.
and have some new guy run nintendo? I'll stick with the manic I know.
NFL is the one who wanted to do an exclusive contract. They want to only have one company making NFL games, so there will never be more than that making them.
lol @ people celebrating. Probst led EA through its most evil and profitable years and is responsible for mobile projects currently. I wanted to buy Sim City to get a free game on Origin but fuck that. EA has went down the shitter completely.
I dont want Peter Moore to take over tho
Are they still gonna be gungho on holding exclusivity on the NFL brand?
I want a 2k NFL game already.
Here's a nice picture of Riccitiello
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Bulletstorm was fucking great.Let's remove the bad stuff from there and let's see what remains...
Yeah that's still good if you ask me
Well this is hilarious, after all.Hey, it's Shinobi!
This is also why I wouldn't celebrate Iwata leaving. Then again with Yamauchi's hold he'd probably be defended, and thus it would be him CHOOSING to leave and they picking a suitable successor that carries Nintendo's overall spirit, for better or worse (probably better for those like me.) EA I see going back to how they were in the late 90s/early 2000s, likely worse actually thanks to new opportunities to exploit consumers.It's gonna get worse.
He left/got fired due to financial reasons and low share price. Which means the new CEO's first order of business will be taking the kind of decisions that give Wall Street a boner.
AKA bad news for employees and customers alike.
I played both games on the Gamecube. Still boggles my mind what 2K sports did to current gen baseball on the XBOX. YOU BASTARDS.
Shit at least under Ricci, a few new IPs got made.]
Probst is gonna just make EA double down on making bank, like he did back in the early 2000s.
I remember the days of glitching the unlockables system. If you scroll fast enough down the menu, the game would show for a split second hidden players such as Babe Ruth.
Quite the opposite. The only thing left is the big blockbuster with CoD, GTA, Madden, Assassin's Creed, etc. The 2nd level tier titles are near dead.The era of the Big Blockbuster is doomed. John's getting out before the ship sinks.
Which colour ending is this?
EA could have bought rights to the MLB for this year. TTWO was happy that the contract ended because all it did was lose money for them. But EA decided not to for some unknown reasons. Thus, another year of MLB 2Kn with a last minute deal to ensure there was at least some x360 baseball.
I have no idea what happens next year. I am very curious. But I'm glad that TTWO and EA are united in not taking a deal that fucks over the game publisher.
"Sometimes it's better to deal with the Demon you know rather then the Demon you could"
Well see what happens to EA, will be interesting