04-28-2011, 02:44 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: West Bloomfield, MI
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Re: OS Roundtable: Can a College Basketball Game Succeed in 2011?
I have a couple of quick ideas as to how a 2k college sports game can be developed. Many of these thoughts have already been said, but I just want to add a few of my comments.
I obviously recognize that the license to the game is one of the major hurdles to the creation of an NCAA title. NCAA needs to recognize that a college basketball game only helps their product getting exposure. It also must recognize that basketball does not have the value of a football franchise. I wonder if NCAA would ever sell their license based on the amount of copies that are ultimately sold. I know this creates huge headaches, but I guess they can figure out a way to figure out a final number. This could be a short term way in really determining the value of an NCAA Basketball license. Otherwise, NCAA must really determine the value of their license or whether 2k could contact individual school, but there are probably licensing matters with the NCAA that I know nothing about.
As to the development of the game, use the gameplay of NBA 2k11. I think this would be an inexpensive way to create the game. NCAA football takes a lot of what works with MAdden, and tweaks it to the college game, and NCAA should do the same. 2k would just have to spend considerable time with authenticating the teams. I loved the career and open legacy modes, and would definitely like to see those coming back in any new college basketball game. Without it, I'll still with my 2k8.
I also like the idea of an NCAA game coming out maybe around Christmas time or sometime in February when teams begin their fight for March Madness. I know I personally do not play 2k8 until around March Madness time. So maybe sometime after the superbowl may be a good idea. Or push it around the time of the conference tournaments.
And obviously a commitment to 2k share and draft classes to be added to the NBA2k. 2k may also recognize that some people who may not be interested in NBA 2k, may invest in NBA 2k to play with their CH 2k players. I own NBA 2k11. It would be unlikely that I would buy 2k12 since 2k11 was so good unless I could upload a draft class from CH2k12.
Just a few quick thoughts, as I do not want to study for finals, but I would definitely buy CH 2k12, and probably buy NBA 2k12 to to upload draft classes.
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