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Wil Munny
01-30-2007, 09:17 PM
For NFL 2K Football fans, the announcement of Electronic Arts' late-2004 exclusive deal with the National Football League (NFL) hurt more than a blindside sack from a unblocked linebacker. The agreement made EA's popular Madden franchise the only NFL-licensed game in town and also effectively ended the career of Visual Concepts' NFL 2K Football series. Rubbing salt in the wound, EA would eventually acquire the exclusive rights to make games based on NCAA Football and the Arena Football League.

After EA made the deal, Sega decided to bail on the sports scene and sold off the jock-centric studios of Visual Concepts and Kush Games to Take-Two Interactive. Take-Two formed 2K Sports, and made sports games based on the licenses of the MLB, NHL, NBA, and more, but stayed away from football of any kind.


Midway Games went rough-and-tumble with the unlicensed Blitz: The League.

Midway Games, on the other hand, believed that a successful football game did not need the blessing of the NFL, and eventually released Blitz: The League, a dark look at the underbelly of professional football. Instead of using real teams and players, Midway created a fictional league and made up its own players. The publisher's gamble proved to be a good move, as the game went on to be a surprising success.

Now it appears 2K Sports is feeling like it wants to get off the sidelines as well. Today, the publisher announced that Visual Concepts is returning to football with All-Pro Football 2K8. The game is scheduled for release on "next generation video game systems" this summer.


Visual Concepts' NFL 2K5.

"Football gamers have been awaiting the return of the 2K series," said Visual Concepts president Greg Thomas. "All-Pro Football 2K8 will deliver an authentic next generation gridiron experience and we are happy to give fans another choice in the football category."

However, it's unclear what sort of players and teams will fill up All-Pro Football 2K8's rosters. While Blitz had the luxury of spicing up a roster of nobodies with gratuitous violence and performance-enhancing substances, Visual Concepts has an affinity for authentic simulations. One possiblity is 2K will opt for signing popular players of years past to fill out its teams, with Hall of Famers spanning decades going toe-to-toe against each other. However, that kind of roster would require 2K Sports to sign deals with each player individually.

For more on today's news announcement--and greater insight on the gritty details of All-Pro Football 2K8--check back shortly for GameSpot's Q&A with Greg Thomas, president of Visual Concepts.

Galanz
01-30-2007, 10:26 PM
ESPN 2K5>>>2005/2006

I was pissed when madden bought the rights to the NFL

nastythavillian
01-30-2007, 10:57 PM
Always been a sega/2k dude when it came to football...shit goes back all the way to joe montana...2k5 probably the best footbal game ever...fuck madden

Knickballa
01-30-2007, 11:21 PM
y yall mad cuz madden ethered the whole 2k franchise now dey wanna come back to get slammed again

Wil Munny
01-31-2007, 12:20 PM
lol! 2k5 is even better than madden 07. not even close.

nastythavillian
01-31-2007, 09:26 PM
Mad??ethered???you fucking crazy fanboys love that madden shit, I bought it for the 360 and was disgusted, returned the next day, i even lost mony but i didn't care, fucking game play just like 06 and everyone before that...son is right about 2k5 that shit is better then any fucking madden that has come out since...imagine 2k7 on the 360...only can hope ans wait...fuck madden

Shadowapocalypse
01-31-2007, 10:58 PM
EA rules football and Hockey, always have...

Now Basketball and Baseball? That's another story...

ST1llmatic
02-01-2007, 01:32 PM
i love that 2k5. i was ranked as high as 12 in the online standings. the only problem i had with it is my franchise would freeze and i would have to start all over but that shit is way better than madden

gander448
02-01-2007, 11:27 PM
NFL 2k5 for XBOX!!!>>>>> MADDEN 07 for XBOX 360!!!

I own both, and i have to say madden really sucks, i mean, what happened to the d fense playmaker? or how bout a throw away button, or a strip the ball button? there is so much missing from that game its disgusting. And the AI is as dumb as a brick, you pretty much tear apart the defense with anything, and the graphics are okay at best, 2k5 almost looks as good. There are so many others things i could rip on about this game, but i don't want to think of anything but I'm not buyin another madden until they step it up, can't wait for this game and the hopeful return of NFL 2k11, madden seriously needs to step it up

BoofyNY
02-02-2007, 08:45 PM
madden sucks. 2k was the best.
live sucks (until this year, its actually close now.) nothing else comes close to 2k.
only hockey games i got are nhl '96 for genesis and 2k2 for dreamcast.
2k owned baseball.
i dont know about buying this new 2k game. it'll prolly suck since i cant scramble with my boy vince young.

ChampBailey
02-28-2007, 10:01 PM
ea screwed everything up, i will never purchase another ea game in my life, only 2k and konami and others out there, i was disgusted when i heard the news for the first time.http://forums.denverbroncos.com/images/smilies/th_coffee.gif

Incog_Negro
03-01-2007, 06:54 AM
Yeah and with a little competition again maybe they will finally make a better game. (EA that is) In my mind until the step up and get into online leagues realm. They have lost me for life. And they haven't had any plans of doing that each year there is no talk of it. While old 2k games still have and the new ones too. Its just crazy.

Lostradamus
03-01-2007, 10:39 AM
2K5 was a good game (especially for only $20)


but it no way shape or form fuckin wit Madden

Madden's gameplay is far more complex than 2K5 and has more features



but u know whut... this is good if they really do comeback

it'll make Madden step they game up cause they been slackin witout competition