f***!

Moderators: Bill_Abner, ScoopBrady
I'm a fan of The Show, but I'm not seeing how this would spell the end for that game. It is a first party title developed by a Sony-owned studio...Rodster wrote:I told you guys this might happen. Be very afraid if your a fan of The Show because it's days could be numbered as well.
Deals can be renegotiated. I'm sure MLB likes wheelbarrows full of money just like everyone else.b_assassin wrote:I'm a fan of The Show, but I'm not seeing how this would spell the end for that game. It is a first party title developed by a Sony-owned studio...Rodster wrote:I told you guys this might happen. Be very afraid if your a fan of The Show because it's days could be numbered as well.
Unless you mean EA will seek full exclusivity of the license, but I don't think the current MLB deal with Take Two runs out until 2012 or 2013.
I was just about to post that then I saw your response. I was thinking the exact same thing. Also who knows if there's a clause in the contract in the event Take Two is out of business.FatPitcher wrote:Deals can be renegotiated. I'm sure MLB likes wheelbarrows full of money just like everyone else.b_assassin wrote:I'm a fan of The Show, but I'm not seeing how this would spell the end for that game. It is a first party title developed by a Sony-owned studio...Rodster wrote:I told you guys this might happen. Be very afraid if your a fan of The Show because it's days could be numbered as well.
Unless you mean EA will seek full exclusivity of the license, but I don't think the current MLB deal with Take Two runs out until 2012 or 2013.
I'm not sure there is enough of a market in baseball games to justify investing 'wheelbarrows full of money' for an exclusive license, but anything is possible I guess.FatPitcher wrote:Deals can be renegotiated. I'm sure MLB likes wheelbarrows full of money just like everyone else.b_assassin wrote:I'm a fan of The Show, but I'm not seeing how this would spell the end for that game. It is a first party title developed by a Sony-owned studio...Rodster wrote:I told you guys this might happen. Be very afraid if your a fan of The Show because it's days could be numbered as well.
Unless you mean EA will seek full exclusivity of the license, but I don't think the current MLB deal with Take Two runs out until 2012 or 2013.
Remember this is the same EA who bought an exclusive license to Arena Football.b_assassin wrote:
I'm not sure there is enough of a market in baseball games to justify investing 'wheelbarrows full of money' for an exclusive license, but anything is possible I guess.
I have no insight into this deal or its terms, but...Rodster wrote:I was just about to post that then I saw your response. I was thinking the exact same thing. Also who knows if there's a clause in the contract in the event Take Two is out of business.FatPitcher wrote:Deals can be renegotiated. I'm sure MLB likes wheelbarrows full of money just like everyone else.b_assassin wrote: I'm a fan of The Show, but I'm not seeing how this would spell the end for that game. It is a first party title developed by a Sony-owned studio...
Unless you mean EA will seek full exclusivity of the license, but I don't think the current MLB deal with Take Two runs out until 2012 or 2013.
I have no doubt EA will be talking to Major League Baseball to try and renegotiate the contract by offering them more money than what Take Two and Sony both offered them.
Baseball had record breaking revenue last. Regardless, this would truly suck for very 2k title. Lookout Sega, you're probably next on the list....b_assassin wrote:I have no insight into this deal or its terms, but...Rodster wrote:I was just about to post that then I saw your response. I was thinking the exact same thing. Also who knows if there's a clause in the contract in the event Take Two is out of business.FatPitcher wrote: Deals can be renegotiated. I'm sure MLB likes wheelbarrows full of money just like everyone else.
I have no doubt EA will be talking to Major League Baseball to try and renegotiate the contract by offering them more money than what Take Two and Sony both offered them.
I find that difficult to believe considering that EA wasn't willing to invest large sums of money for the license back in 2005. I don't think that the baseball market has grown so significantly that it would all of sudden make sense to bid for exclusivity now.
Which is exactly why this company is in the condition it is, I can't believe they would turn that offer down. Something tells me this is all just postering.TheGamer wrote:Take Two tells EA to f*ck off....""
Maybe they dont want to hand the lazy f***in c*** at EA the work done on GTA?.....Danimal wrote:Which is exactly why this company is in the condition it is, I can't believe they would turn that offer down. Something tells me this is all just postering.TheGamer wrote:Take Two tells EA to f*ck off....""
Lets hope not!!!!...as a gamer.... and I assume thats why we are here...this sux ass.Danimal wrote: TT is no saint of a company, they cooked their books and lied to stock holders and that is why there company has been the rumor of buy outs for the last year. Like I said I don't own stocks etc, but could shareholders force a boards hand in this case?