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Showing posts with label Video Games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Video Games. Show all posts

May 11, 2009

EA Sports vs. the Student-Athlete

If you're a gamer, you've probably already heard about Sam Keller's case against EA Sports. He has created a class action lawsuit pursuing EA Sports and the NCAA for compensation in regards to the NCAA Football and Basketball video games using unmistakably obvious player likeness for profit without compensation. Per the AP:
[Keller is] saying the video-game maker wrongly uses the names and likenesses of athletes and the NCAA sanctions the practice.

Keller's lawsuit was filed Tuesday in federal court in San Francisco as a class-action, suing on behalf of all college athletes depicted in the NCAA Football and NCAA Basketball video games made by EA Sports.

Never mind that Keller is by most accounts a void of talent. How could his point be argued as false? As Michael Cunningham of the Sun-Sentinel points out:
The virtual players have the same height, weight, build, skin tone and biographical information as their real-life counterparts. They are from the same state, in the same class and appear in the same place on the depth chart.

The similarities can go right down to sweatbands, arm sleeves and face visors. This holds true from the biggest stars from power schools down to the relatively anonymous players at mid-majors.
I purchased every version of the EA's college football game series from '98 to '07, and I've logged an embarrassing number of hours at it. I still love it. But it is what it is. EA is clearly marketing the likeness of these players as this Fanhouse article showcases.

The one place where the lawsuit loses me is the idea that EA Sports should require security controls which prohibit the uploading of complete team rosters from third parties or by individual users. I personally have no problem with this sort of post-purchase game modification. When an individual takes the time to manually name his players, it's a labor of love...an homage to his team of choice.

If that modification is being done in mass at the expense of a player not being compensated for the use of their name in a product, then Keller's beef is with the after market roster maker. Not EA Sports. Unfortunately for Keller, the dude making that roster available to you via sketchyrostersforvideogames.com probably has nothing to give you if you sue him.

I wager that this one will end with EA Sports creating a charity / scholarship fund that somehow benefits student athletes.

See Also:
-- Sam Keller is right - FanHouse
-- Another stab at the NCAA - Sports Economist
-- A good but unwinnable point - Topeka Capital-Journal
-- Keller Sparks Debate - Big Red Network

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(Image: I think I made that one last year)

July 18, 2008

Georgia Tech NCAA Video Game Cover



That's one of my all-time favorites. There was also a classic floating around with Al Bundy on it, but I couldn't find it.

On a related note, Citizen Crane at GatorsWearJeanShorts has some covers with Les Miles, Joe Paterno and Mark Richt on them.

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July 17, 2008

NCAA 2009 Custom Covers: Hairy and Knowshon



The new NCAA 2009 Video Game game from EA Sports debuts today. Here are some alternate covers featuring Georgia's Knowshon Moreno and Hairy Dawg. The Click to enlarge for a printable version. Check back throughout the next two days for more versions. Both xbox 360 and PS3 versions are included. Click to buy the game now.

The Knowshon cover was designed by Nick F. If you've got a great custom UGA cover, email me to me. If it's really good, I'll post it.

July 16, 2008

NCAA 2009 Custom Covers:Thomas Brown





The new NCAA 2009 Video Game game from EA Sports debuted yesterday. Here are some alternate covers featuring Georgia's Thomas Brown. Click to enlarge for a printable version. Check back throughout the next two days for more versions. Both xbox 360 and PS3 versions are included. Click to buy the game now.

NCAA 2009 Video Game Alternate Cover Mo Mass



The new NCAA 2009 Video Game game from EA Sports debuts today. Here are some alternate covers featuring Georgia's Mohamed Massaquoi. Click to enlarge for a printable version. Check back throughout the next two days for more versions. Both xbox 360 and PS3 versions are included. Click to buy the game now.

July 15, 2008

NCAA 2009 Alternate Covers: Knowshon Moreno






The new NCAA 2009 Video Game game from EA Sports debuts today. Here are some alternate covers featuring Georgia's Knowshon Moreno. Click to enlarge for a printable version. Check back throughout the next two days for more versions. Both xbox 360 and PS3 versions are included. Click to buy the game now.

NCAA 2009 Alternate Covers (Kelin Johnson)





The new NCAA 2009 video game from EA Sports debuts today. Here are some alternate covers featuring Georgia's Kelin Johnson. Click to enlarge for a printable version. Check back throughout the next two days for more versions with other players. Both xbox 360 and PS3 versions are included. Click to buy the game now.

July 9, 2008

Alternate NCAA 2009 Cover: UGA VI



I'll upload some more of these later for XBox and PS3. Click to open perfect size alternate cover of the NCAA 2009 football video game from EA Sports.

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May 9, 2008

NCAA 2009 Football Game: EA Sports Trailer

In the attached preview for the 2009 game, you can see that the Georgia is sporting their alternate black jerseys. Just watch the video game being played over the shoulder of the EA Sports guy. It's UGA vs. LSU at Sanford Stadium in the background.

Cool move on EA Sports part. Last year was the first time in over 10 years that I hadn't purchased the yearly upgrade for the game. I might have to pick up the new one now that the PS3 is locked and loaded.



Warning A: The video load slow.
Warning B: Geek Alert.

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