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Mike Wang: Gone from NBA Live - Back to NBA 2k
Topic Started: Feb 1 2010, 07:36 PM (89 Views)
Rudy
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This is pretty shocking news. The biggest name in basketball game development left 2K for Live and is gone in a year. Sure sounds like EA is cutting costs and NCAA basketball is probably done. A lot of college basketball fans might not have a single game next year.

http://www.pastapadre.com/2010/02/01/nba-live-loses-mike-wang
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TedDXZeke
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THat's pretty surprising
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Dawdler
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so does that mean that EA and 2K are going to divvy up the sports franchises and the gamer loses out on having options
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TedDXZeke
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It's starting to look like that.
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Rudy
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I think dev costs have played a huge rule in this. License fees are high, dev costs are at an all-time high and yet game prices (if you adjust them for inflation) are at an all time low. And sports games sales seem to be slipping unlike the non sports games. We are certainly losing options. Something has to change.
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