Most sites dont list past PS1 or the PS2, but i found these.
http://www.gamefaqs.com/features/company/13310.html
http://www.consolegameworld.com/company.php/id/55/
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Most sites dont list past PS1 or the PS2, but i found these.
http://www.gamefaqs.com/features/company/13310.html
http://www.consolegameworld.com/company.php/id/55/
VC did Weaponlord for SNES/Genesis? That's amusing.Quote:
Originally Posted by Astral
I think those links only show them doing the SNES ports (was '95 a straight up port? I don't remember). Never thought the 16 bit Maddens were all that hot, though. I thought Quarterback Club had them beat.
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Originally Posted by StriderKyo
The QB challenge mode was fun & all but I think you're in the minority with that comment. IMHO the only 16-bit football game that was more fun than madden was Super Tecmo Bowl.
So all games in Canada are automatically better? This is the first year ESPN has been cheaper, going by that logic you'd agree the previous games in the 2k lineup are just as good as Madden and we know you don't. So what the hell was that supposed to mean?Quote:
Originally Posted by Roufuss
But if you were to honestly try and argue the pics against each other we'd all know you were either lying or Jeremy. Would you seriously try and say the shot directly above the one you singled out looks terrible?Quote:
Considering I didn't say which ones I thought were decent and which ones sucked, I didn't own myself at all, except for that one pic that I pointed out.
Nitpick: Let's stick with "poses" or some other appropiate term, seeing as how still pictures don't have animation.Quote:
I wasn't impressed with the rigid animation or faces in ANY of the pictures, and yea, I actually own every sega football title from 2000 on forward.
I'd also like to give a great big "Whoopdie-shit" in regards to the faces considering how often they're seen during gameplay. This isn't basketball, all you're going to see during every single play is a shiny helmet (unless you're playing first-person football, of course, which I don't believe many people do).
Well I know for sure that 96' was a better version and considering it started on the SNES in 92' i'd say 94' and 95' were at least a little superior ports. Either way they only worked on the engine EA had already made, still is kinda intresting though. And there was that first PS Madden debalce that VC was designing that got too ambitious.Quote:
Originally Posted by StriderKyo
I actually found the Bill Walsh college games to play much better than those old Maddens. Madden was a pure floaty running game back then with like 3 working pass plays, meh.
Mech, even I'm not blind to the greatness that lies in NFL 2K5's visuals.
Sounds like the Cimmamon Toast Crunch marketing team trying to sell football games.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jeremy
Name one other game that has to support 24 individually modelled faces, as well as models for referees, mascots, cheerleaders, etc. It's remarkable they have as much individual detail as they do.Quote:
Originally Posted by Roufuss
The first QB club was an amazing game, and made Madden look visually a generation behind. I'm pretty sure EGM even had it rated higher at the time. The series fell off after the first two games, though. I was a huge Tecmo Super Bowl fan, although I liked the NES one better.Quote:
Originally Posted by Xeno G
Looks like the July 20 release date is official: http://www.gamespot.com/news/2004/07...s_6102369.html
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The 2005 football season is starting early this year--on consoles, anyway. Following unconfirmed reports last week, ESPN Videogames announced today that ESPN NFL 2K5 has gone gold and will indeed ship July 20. The game is rated "E" for Everyone and is being released for the Xbox and PlayStation 2.
ESPN NFL 2K5's new ship date gives the Visual Concepts-developed game a one-month head start on its rival, Electronic Arts' Madden NFL 2005. Besides moving up its release date, copublishers Sega and Take-Two interactive have also drastically discounted the game, which will sell for the bargain price of $19.99 (versus Madden's $49.99 price point).
Sega and Take-Two's aggressive release and pricing strategies have raised some concerns that NFL 2K5 is being rushed to market. It has also drawn public scorn from Electronic Arts' Jeff Brown, who told the San Jose Mercury News, "Sounds like they're throwing in the towel. They're signaling to consumers, retailers and the NFL that they are no longer selling a premium product." Predictably, Take-Two president Paul Eibeler and Visual Concepts' marketing boss Steve Raab disagreed, as you can read in GameSpot's interview with the two.