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Aaron
Posted: Thursday, September 08, 2005 11:41:46 PM


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Well EA and Nintendo are doing good right now with the EA games on GC. Maybe EA REV games are on the way!!

Malon_Forever
Posted: Friday, September 09, 2005 12:13:41 AM


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Many 3rd party comps. don't know about the rev since nintendo doesn't want M$, and Sony to know about it until they have final products.

Aaron
Posted: Friday, September 09, 2005 12:16:51 AM


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"Malon_Forever" wrote:
Many 3rd party comps. don't know about the rev since nintendo doesn't want M$, and Sony to know about it until they have final products.


Nintendo is one Smart Cookie!

Magic Potato Ninja
Posted: Friday, September 09, 2005 4:59:56 AM


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To be honest, Nintendo doesn't really need Electronic Arts' support as of right now. The Revolution will not have as many "casual gamers" as their competitors, and "casual games" is really all EA makes.
Sports titles will surely be a demand for the Revolution eventually (depending on how this new controller technology works out) however, most gamers who have been loyal to EA for many years are going to flock to Sony and Microsoft.
My prediction - Microsoft will overtake Sony in the sports franchise games department for the next generation. Bold statement?
You wait.

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Malon_Forever
Posted: Saturday, September 10, 2005 1:58:18 AM


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"Z.E.N" wrote:
To be honest, Nintendo doesn't really need Electronic Arts' support as of right now. The Revolution will not have as many "casual gamers" as their competitors, and "casual games" is really all EA makes.
Sports titles will surely be a demand for the Revolution eventually (depending on how this new controller technology works out) however, most gamers who have been loyal to EA for many years are going to flock to Sony and Microsoft.
My prediction - Microsoft will overtake Sony in the sports franchise games department for the next generation. Bold statement?
You wait.


Yea, do you know how many Madden fans there are?!?! Many! Nintendo really needs to show something at TGS. If not, Iwata has to say something in his interview.

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