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A Feeling of Emptiness: Missed Game Series

With so many different sports games releasing every season, it’s easy to forget that there were many more just a few years ago. Exclusive licenses, changing times and companies folding took these games away during their primes, but they will live on in our hearts. These are a few sports series I wish I could still play.


All-Star Baseball


Dropping in at number five is All-Star Baseball, published by Acclaim. When the company folded in 2004, so did this title. Originally titled Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball '99, the All-Star Baseball games made it all the way to the 2004 season with All-Star Baseball 2005. Derek Jeter graced the cover, but not even he could save the series. The most recent game included an expansion mode where you could take a team that you created all the way to the big leagues. There was nothing like creating the Wyoming Blasters and taking them to the World Series against the heavyweights like the Yankees and Red Sox. With only two MLB games now releasing each year, those still making baseball games should take some pointers from this now dormant series.


NBA Jam

NBA Jam burst into arcades in 1993 and quickly became known by many for its intuitive basketball action and its off-the-wall commentary. It was released on every console imaginable, and President Bill Clinton even appeared in the sequel. The series was repackaged as NBA Hangtime in the arcades, with 3D graphics and updated rosters. The series eventually lost steam and was pretty much scrapped. Midway just released NBA Ballers: Chosen One for PS3 and Xbox 360, but the game is more like NBA Street than its predecessors. NBA Jam may not be returning any time soon, but the lingo will stay with us forever: “from downtown!”


High Heat Baseball

To graphics aficionados, High Heat was a no-go. To baseball purists, High Heat was the place to be. Either way, the game was what simulation baseball was all about. It wasn’t about home run celebrations and flashy fielding; it included only the simplest modes; and the menus were nondescript. High Heat was just simply a baseball game -- a great one at that. It captured everything on the field, including all the little details you might miss like foul tips. It was also one of the first games to include on-field brawls. High Heat is a series that doesn’t get the same acclaim as others but is nonetheless missed greatly by those who played it. The rights to the series were purchased by Microsoft in 2003 when 3DO folded, but we have yet to see what they plan to do with it, if anything.

MVP

Starting with Triple Play ’97 and ending with MVP 06 NCAA Baseball, this series has certainly undergone quite a transformation over its lifetime. EA Sports changed the name to MVP in time for the 2003 season to rejuvenate the franchise. Take-Two purchased the exclusive third-party MLB license and EA was forced to move onto college baseball. The last MVP game with the MLB license was MVP 2005, and it still gets plenty of action today. Since the game was released on PC, the series lives on with websites like MVPmods.com. There you can download all new rosters, stadiums and presentations. For everyone else on consoles, they can wait till 2013 when the deal expires.

NFL 2K


According to the users at Operation Sports, this series provided the best sports game ever in 2004. So when EA gobbled up the exclusive NFL license, fans were rightfully angry. The series debuted in 1999 when the Dreamcast released. Visual Concepts brought it to Madden every year it released, with 2004 being the pinnacle. Just when you thought the series would eventually pull ahead, the rug was pulled out from under it. It left Madden as the only competitor in the NFL market, thus NFL 2K fans were out of luck. Though All-Pro Football 2K8 was released last season, the game was lacking in a lot of areas. Looking back, no other football game has offered me a chance to play against Carmen Electra. For that I am disappointed, and so are the millions of others who bought into the NFL 2K series.

Which series do you miss the most? Do you think NFL 2K5 is overrated? Did I miss any games you remember playing? Is “BOOMSHAKALAKA” part of your regular vocabulary? Share your thoughts below!

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Member Comments
# 21 thataussieguy @ 07/02/08 04:40 AM
yeh have to agree with
NBA Jam - hope it becomes available on the virtual console on the Wii
Links - ohhh its in the deep stuff.....its in the rough

and cos im Aussie can't go past
Super international cricket on SNES just cos you could appeal non stop howzzzzzzzzaaaaaaaaaat

ARL 96 ( rugby league) still the best rugby league game ever released

Jonah Lomu Rugby Union ....my favourite union game back from the PS1
 
# 22 DC @ 07/02/08 07:53 AM
Man we don't miss NBA Jam. NBA Jam is the reason why people cheese in modern day basketball games. Bad foundations. I do still play NBA Jam so that is another reason I don't miss it.

Izzulino!
 
# 23 Lordcledus @ 07/02/08 07:54 AM
Gee, how did I know the NFL 2K series would be no.1 on that list.
 
# 24 DC @ 07/02/08 07:56 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by thataussieguy
yeh have to agree with
NBA Jam - hope it becomes available on the virtual console on the Wii
Links - ohhh its in the deep stuff.....its in the rough
Don't waste your $; Virtual Console is the biggest waste of $. "If you have the originals" you should just invest in emulators/roms.
 
# 25 mwjr @ 07/02/08 09:54 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by adembroski
Oh, for High Heat to be alive today. The thought brings a tear to my eye. MVP built on it's basic premise very well, but I don't think anybody could have done it like the original. High Heat--- the greatest controlled simulation in the history of sports gaming.
Amen.

High Heat, hands down, is the best baseball sim we've seen.
 
# 26 mastershake88 @ 07/02/08 11:15 AM
maybe you guys should have BROUGHT harder and maybe some of these titles would be around today...
 
# 27 catcatch22 @ 07/02/08 11:15 AM
World Series Baseball before all the stupid changes.

F1 Challenge 99-02

NR2003 - Papyrus
 
# 28 CMH @ 07/02/08 11:56 AM
Surprised no one has mentioned Inside Drive for the XBOX. It is what NBA 2k still strives to be.
 
# 29 jmood88 @ 07/02/08 12:03 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Lordcledus
Gee, how did I know the NFL 2K series would be no.1 on that list.
Because it's the best game of those talked about?
 
# 30 duke776 @ 07/02/08 01:02 PM
I could never get into nfl 2k5, I'm not sure what it was but I only ended up playing it about 5 times, good thing it was only $4. But, I will say I'm not a huge football fan and that may be why, but I still like some madden games like 2005, and I like NCAA football games. I don't regret buying it though, because it was litlle risk and possibly a big reward.
 
# 31 Kane182 @ 07/02/08 02:11 PM
Tecmo Bowl
World Series Baseball
Front Page Sports Baseball
High Heat
MVP
 
# 32 mwjr @ 07/02/08 06:13 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by mastershake88
maybe you guys should have BROUGHT harder and maybe some of these titles would be around today...
"Brought harder"

What's that mean?
 
# 33 ChicagoSparty @ 07/02/08 09:23 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Lordcledus
Gee, how did I know the NFL 2K series would be no.1 on that list.
I know. It's become that you can't write one of these things without an NFL 2K5 reference.
 
# 34 Steelerfan2k1 @ 07/03/08 05:31 PM
I feel like High Heat and MVP are sort of still around. For me, MLB: The Show is the best baseball game I have played in years. While we don't have High Heat or MVP, The Show has a lot of sim elements and enjoyable gameplay to fill in the void.
 
# 35 ThaPeeplz @ 07/05/08 09:56 PM
I used to enjoy the gameday football series actually. Anyone remember that?
 
# 36 muggins @ 07/05/08 11:28 PM
Sports series I miss:

1) NFL2k. Easily the most missed series here at OS. APF was great but it won't be out this year

2) College Hoops 2k - 2k8 is the best sports game I've ever played, and I'm sad it won't be back.

Can't really think of anything else.
 
# 37 4solo @ 07/05/08 11:42 PM
SUPER TECMO BOWL!!!!
Man this game was way ahead of it's time for a NES game. All The Current teams for that time. Real players, stat tracking, injuries, players ratings increasing and decreasing, and the best most exciting cut screens ever!
Oh yea anybody remeber Monaco GP( Indy Racing) on genesis?
 

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