ratcliffja said:That's beyond pathetic. Why did EA buy AKI if they're going to waste them on Def Jam games and not actual wrestling? Wrestling may not be as big as it once was, but that's no excuse to just waste a golden opportunity to use real wrestlers.
koam said:EA bought Aki? That's news to me.
Watch SpikeTV on Saturdays at 11pm.Ganondorf>Link said:What the hell is TNA?
Ganondorf>Link said:What the hell is TNA?
Ganondorf>Link said:What the hell is TNA?
Oni Link 666 said:Did AKI ever actually make a Def Jam game? I thought EA Canada just used their engine and EA just had exclusive rights to use it.
Anyway, I'm tempted to say TNA + Midway = Who cares? but, I'll wait until I hear impressions of the gameplay at least. I'm not getting my hopes up though.
Whatever happened to the rumored real wrestling game EA was making?
Speevy said:Everyone who's been fired or has quit the WWE over the past 10 years.
Mr Gump said:Fuck just give me an AKI wrestling game.
Why is WWE suing to get out if its contract? Whatever the case i hope they win.
Mr Gump said:Fuck just give me an AKI wrestling game.
Why is WWE suing to get out if its contract? Whatever the case i hope they win.
evil ways said:Bummer, but as long as there are Mortal Kombat characters hidden in the game.
evil ways said:Bummer, but as long as there are Mortal Kombat characters hidden in the game.
Mr Gump said:Fuck just give me an AKI wrestling game.
Mr Gump said:Why is WWE suing to get out if its contract? Whatever the case i hope they win.
Sounds to me like the WWE just trying to infuse their business practices with the sort of drama their broadcasts have.Link316 said:yes, don't need a license as long as the CAW is good
they claim Jakks/THQ bribed their agent to win the WWE license
Link316 said:they claim Jakks/THQ bribed their agent to win the WWE license
bishoptl said:What is wrong with you people?
EA DID NOT PURCHASE AKI. They're free to work with whichever publisher they choose. Which means we could see an AKI-developed TNA game from Midway if that's the way the chips fall - and given Midway's recent efforts in upping the quality of their releases, a collaboration between the two isn't far-fetched.
I was thinking along the same lines. Midway has been pretty quality for at least the past year, so I'm actually pretty optimistic about the game, whether AKI ends up doing it or not. Just give me a good CAW and a shit ton of slots and Shit Nozzle Jim will be making his TNA debut with the rest of the pWo.bishoptl said:What is wrong with you people?
EA DID NOT PURCHASE AKI. They're free to work with whichever publisher they choose. Which means we could see an AKI-developed TNA game from Midway if that's the way the chips fall - and given Midway's recent efforts in upping the quality of their releases, a collaboration between the two isn't far-fetched.