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  1. Take-Two signs 7 year deal with MLB

    Take-Two, Baseball Union Sign Videogame Agreement [link]

    By NICK WINGFIELD
    Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
    January 24, 2005; Page B4

    In the latest turn of a contest over the future of sports videogames, Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. reached a game-software licensing agreement with the union representing Major League Baseball players, according to people familiar with the matter.

    Under the seven-year agreement, which could be announced as early as this week, Take-Two has agreed to pay a licensing fee of between $80 million and $90 million to the Major League Baseball Players Association, for rights to begin publishing baseball videogames starting next year, the people said. A person close to the union said the group is valuing the deal closer to $150 million, including commitments by the company to market future baseball videogames.

    Take-Two has also been negotiating with Major League Baseball for rights to use team names and other assets in a baseball videogame; the status of those talks couldn't be learned. The deal with the union, though, is a crucial precursor to any deal with the league because it allows Take-Two to use the names and likenesses of professional ballplayers in its games. A spokesman for Take-Two, New York, declined to comment.

    The deal is a win for Take-Two in sports, a category that accounted for about $1.1 billion, or nearly a fifth, of all U.S. console-game sales last year. The company has suffered a string of blows in sports at the hands of Electronic Arts Inc., the biggest game publisher, which recently struck exclusive agreements with the National Football League and Walt Disney Co.'s ESPN sports channel.

    Take-Two holds rights to co-publish sports titles, including football, under the ESPN name, though those rights won't be renewed because of the recent EA deals. EA agreed to pay ESPN about $850 million and advertising commitments over their 15-year deal, while EA signed a five-year deal valued at more than $300 million with the NFL and the football players association, people familiar with the pacts said.
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  2. the battle of the exclusive sports begins

    who will lock up the NHL???????

    who will lock up the NBA??????

    who will lock up the WNBA????

    and what about lacrose, why isn't it a national sport when it kicks so much ass???????
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  3. Quote Originally Posted by Shin Johnpv
    the battle of the exclusive sports begins

    who will lock up the NHL???????

    who will lock up the NBA??????

    who will lock up the WNBA????

    and what about lacrose, why isn't it a national sport when it kicks so much ass???????
    It doesn't say anything about the deal being exclusive.
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  4. Quote Originally Posted by Shin Johnpv
    and what about lacrose, why isn't it a national sport when it kicks so much ass???????
    I think we all deserve the right to play as the San Jose Stealth. Wouldn't you agree?

  5. Quote Originally Posted by Shin Johnpv
    who will lock up the NHL???????
    who cares, they're done... bunch of whiny little pricks not playing hockey cause they aren't getting extra tens of millions per season

  6. Quote Originally Posted by cka
    who cares, they're done... bunch of whiny little pricks not playing hockey cause they aren't getting extra tens of millions per season
    We'll be lucky, or unlucky, if the NHL ever comes back. I blame the players more, but the this should've been dealt with/settled long ago.

  7. I wonder how they can make exclusives over side sports like baseball 2020 or high impact?

    NHL isn't gonna make much of an impact when it returns. It'll just be like baseball again.
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  8. Quote Originally Posted by Opaque
    Grand Theft Baseball anyone?
    Hopefully they use a better engine...

  9. I wish we hadn't lost our IHL team. ;_;

    They obviously had a lot of fans; during the National Anthem, when "night" (as in "gave proof through the night") came up, everyone yelled "KNIGHTS!" ... and even now, years after they were sold, a TON of people still do that during the anthem at Thrashers games.

    Games were a lot cheaper, too.

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