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Go Beyond the Cage with Global Fighting Experiences, MMA Superstars and Innovative Online Features

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REDWOOD CITY, Calif., - October 19, 2010 – Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: ERTS), announced that EA SPORTS™ MMA is available in stores throughout North America starting today and will launch worldwide beginning October 22 and in Japan on November 11. EA SPORTS MMA, offering the most authentic, intense and broadest mixed martial arts experience to date, allows players to travel the world and learn a multitude of fighting techniques and skills. The game features a vast array of world-class fighters, and players can extend their gaming experience online through a first-of-its-kind feature - EA SPORTS Live Broadcast.

Fighters can further showcase their MMA skills to the world through EA SPORTS Live Broadcast in which players can create their own fighter and then produce a hype video to get noticed by an actual EA SPORTS promoter. Once selected by the EA SPORTS promoter, players will be able to have their fight broadcast online through EA SPORTS Live Broadcast, while a live commentator calls every move made during the fight. Moreover, each EA SPORTS Live Broadcast fight can be viewed on game consoles or online via the web.

“EA SPORTS MMA is the most immersive and authentic mixed martial arts experience available, bringing together great fighters, opportunities to train and fight internationally and features that allow players to prove their skills online to a wide audience,” said EA SPORTS MMA Executive Producer Dale Jackson. “EA SPORTS is excited to bring this highly anticipated title to mixed martial arts fans and help grow the popularity of the sport worldwide.”

EA SPORTS MMA provides the definitive mixed martial arts experience, featuring multiple disciplines, rule sets, locations and fighters from all over the world. Players can fight in a ring, hexagonal or circular cage, and the MMA environment comes to life with ring girls, corner men and referees. Ring announcer Jimmy Lennon Jr. provides fighter introductions while Big John McCarthy officiates fights and MMA legend Frank Shamrock and commentator Mauro Ranallo call the action.

Through career mode, fighters will be able to train in locations around the world with legends of the sport such as Randy Couture, Pat Miletich, Rickson Gracie and Bas Rutten, visiting gyms in Japan, Brazil, Thailand and the U.S. While training internationally, players will teach their fighter new skills as they rise up the ranks to make it to one of the biggest stages in MMA – STRIKEFORCE.

Other key features within EA SPORTS MMA include:
  • Fighter Share – Players can put themselves into the world of MMA training and fighting and begin the quest to become a champion. They can upload photos of themselves and use Photo Game Face to create their own, personalized roster of fighters. Display and share these create-a-fighters via Fighter Share by uploading and browsing other created fighters. In addition, through Fighter Share players can download and try out any fighters created by the passionate EA SPORTS MMA community.
  • Customize Your Own Fight Card – Become a promoter and set up a night of fights with your friends. With the ability to host four fights per card with up to 10 people connected*, players can challenge each other to fights, and talk trash while friends provide commentary to the fight.
  • Total Strike Control – Through an intuitive control system for striking, elbow, knees and kicks, players can go on the offensive with Total Strike Control, providing the utmost flexibility for their fighters. EA SPORTS MMA also provides the flexibility for those who prefer fighting using face buttons with the Classic Control scheme.
Sherdog MMA Fighter Exchange Program brought to you by EA SPORTS MMA

Announced on October 11, EA SPORTS will be sponsoring the Sherdog MMA Fighter Exchange program, which mirrors EA SPORTS MMA’s career mode where young fighters travel the globe to learn various martial arts disciplines.

The program gives four up-and-coming fighters the opportunity to learn new fighting techniques and disciplines while training with STRIKEFORCE MMA superstars that appear in EA SPORTS MMA. Two North American fighters will train in Japan and Brazil under the tutelage of Luke Rockhold and Jason “Mayhem” Miller, while two international fighters, will be mentored by Gegard Mousasi and Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza in the U.S.

Sherdog.com will provide a behind-the-scenes look throughout the fight camps with blog and video coverage of the fighters. After weeks of training, the four fighters will make their STRIKEFORCE debut, as an undercard, during the December 4 fight featuring Dan Henderson vs. Renato “Babalu” Sobral, which will be streamed online by Sherdog.com.

EA SPORTS MMA will be available on the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system, the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, the iPhone® and iPod® touch.

For more information about EA SPORTS MMA, visit http://www.easportsmma.com or follow the game on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/easportsmma and Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/easportsmma.

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# 361 daniverson1973 @ 02/09/11 11:08 PM
how the hell are those "button-spammers" able to get away with it????

i have to agree, i have a hard time online, i can only win 1-2 out of every 5 fights or so

i have gotten better recently, but still, with all of the countless offline hours i've put in learning every nuance of the game, i'd think i'd be a little better

i dont know, but i can 'button-mash' with the best of them
 
# 362 CaptainZombie @ 02/10/11 12:43 PM
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Originally Posted by daniverson1973
how the hell are those "button-spammers" able to get away with it????

i have to agree, i have a hard time online, i can only win 1-2 out of every 5 fights or so

i have gotten better recently, but still, with all of the countless offline hours i've put in learning every nuance of the game, i'd think i'd be a little better

i dont know, but i can 'button-mash' with the best of them
I finally tried online the other day and went 0-6 using TPC while my opponents of course were button mashing. I guess to rack up some wins online, you have to button mash like the rest of them.

BTW, this weekend there is 2x XP for online for those that still have this. I might mess around with this online over the weekend hopefully to get myself a win. LOL! The problem I also have online and have noticed is that I can knock the senses out of someone and the moment I go to knock them out when they are in a daze they automatically take me down. That to me just feels so unrealistic by this engine which I can see happening from time to time, but not all the time. LOL!

If you can get some very well created guys off of Fighter Share, they look even better than some of the generic guys that are created for your career mode by the CPU engine.
 
# 363 daniverson1973 @ 02/11/11 12:11 PM
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Originally Posted by CaptainZombie
I finally tried online the other day and went 0-6 using TPC while my opponents of course were button mashing. I guess to rack up some wins online, you have to button mash like the rest of them.

BTW, this weekend there is 2x XP for online for those that still have this. I might mess around with this online over the weekend hopefully to get myself a win. LOL! The problem I also have online and have noticed is that I can knock the senses out of someone and the moment I go to knock them out when they are in a daze they automatically take me down. That to me just feels so unrealistic by this engine which I can see happening from time to time, but not all the time. LOL!

If you can get some very well created guys off of Fighter Share, they look even better than some of the generic guys that are created for your career mode by the CPU engine.
not to brag...i've got some pretty decent 'career-caf's' you are more than welcome to download
Brock, Cain, and about to upload BigFoot
its my 4th Brock, so im pretty confident he's fairly authentic and rated well (strong & powerful, but his chin & submission defense are his weaknesses
 
# 364 daniverson1973 @ 02/11/11 12:47 PM
one more thing i noticed you mentioned (if i understood the post correctly)...
fighters you create & take through Career Mode come out with better ratings & more special moves than just creating a fighter
 
# 365 daniverson1973 @ 02/12/11 03:00 AM
man ONLINE this weekend sucks

i guess all of the so called "button-spammers" have come out to play

UNBELIEVABLE

i dont want to seem like the 'evil-conformist', but how do you button-spam? is it a special controller? i dont get it
 
# 366 eeyor @ 02/12/11 07:36 AM
buttons naturally have a lower inputlag than the stick controls. Because you have to do more complicated motions using the stick, a button press in most instances is simply faster that the stick input.
 
# 367 daniverson1973 @ 02/12/11 04:34 PM
im holdin on to that baby for a while, its my 3rd time, and 1st time i defended it

i'll share one hint, a lot of the very competitive online fighters are constantly hand-blocking, and i tried that, and it works very well (to be in a state of constant blocking with hands)
 
# 368 LingeringRegime @ 02/12/11 07:38 PM
How many quality fighters from the UFC are downloadable? Is there a link where I can see what is out there?

EDIT: Nevermind, I found a site.
 
# 369 NYG_Meth @ 02/12/11 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by daniverson1973
im holdin on to that baby for a while, its my 3rd time, and 1st time i defended it

i'll share one hint, a lot of the very competitive online fighters are constantly hand-blocking, and i tried that, and it works very well (to be in a state of constant blocking with hands)
You are adding to the problem 100%. Why are you proud of this?
 
# 370 daniverson1973 @ 02/12/11 10:15 PM
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Originally Posted by NYG_Meth
You are adding to the problem 100%. Why are you proud of this?
it was a joke man, loosen up

and i am proud, but will be more proud once i reach 100% profile completeness and the highest online belt
 
# 371 NYG_Meth @ 02/13/11 03:44 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by daniverson1973
it was a joke man, loosen up

and i am proud, but will be more proud once i reach 100% profile completeness and the highest online belt
IMO, it's much more satisfying to have success while using realistic tactics (ex. no parry spam, etc)
 
# 372 daniverson1973 @ 02/13/11 09:39 PM
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Originally Posted by NYG_Meth
IMO, it's much more satisfying to have success while using realistic tactics (ex. no parry spam, etc)
i couldnt agree with you more, and maybe you selectively read my post; i stated high doses of caffeine gave me an advantage
 
# 373 CaptainZombie @ 02/14/11 12:49 AM
I'd love to platinum this game on the PS3. I am about 78% on completion of the trophies, mainly a lot of online ones I am working towards. The 2xp weekend has helped a lot and I bet the next one won't come till April. This damn game is a grind fest online. I'm 28-47 online, so not too bad.
 
# 374 daniverson1973 @ 02/14/11 12:53 AM
sweet!!!
good job bro!!!!

this wknd has been crazy

i have a great intnt connectn an got bumped off halfdozen times at least
but its been real fun seriously

problem im having at this very moment, is i cant get online to fight

everytime i get ready it locks up and i have to quit game an restart
 
# 375 CaptainZombie @ 02/14/11 01:03 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by daniverson1973
sweet!!!
good job bro!!!!

this wknd has been crazy

i have a great intnt connectn an got bumped off halfdozen times at least
but its been real fun seriously

problem im having at this very moment, is i cant get online to fight

everytime i get ready it locks up and i have to quit game an restart
Yeah, it's been happening a lot. I think the servers are getting overloaded due to the price drop and the 2XP weekend. I'm glad a lot of guys are not using the overpowered dudes as bad this weekend.
 
# 376 Phobia @ 02/14/11 05:46 PM
I actually played a bunch of UFC 2010 this weekend and had a blast. The battle at least have way less cheese compared to the button hook spammer crap. For those that know my take on UFC 2010, you know it has to be bad for me to go back to it. For those that don't know, I scored UFC 2010 as my worst game of last year. I have some where around 140 games so to take that crown is a quite a feat.

BUT even as horrible as I thought UFC 2010 was. They did improve on many of the areas I felt were HORRIBLE with the last patch. So the fights feel little more "organic" and less of the 3 transitions = pass.

Plus the striking system while is not perfect, you can really dominate someone who gets crazy throwing the hands to much. I had some really impressive knockouts this weekend on pretty skilled guys.

Like I said, I hated UFC 2010 and only put up around 50 fights online. Where in 09 I had over 500 online fights. I fought guys in the 700 to 1000 fights range this weekend and stood a great chance against most of them. Even beat quite a few, pulling out a 50% win percentage. Considering how little I have played the game and how rusty I was at the controls I think speaks great about how balanced it is after the patch.

EA MMA I was hailing as the king of video game MMA. But sadly that award was ruined by buttons. Online was ruining by buttons and EA's lack of tuning the controls schemes to match 1:1.

So long story short, I am going back to UFC 2010
 
# 377 allBthere @ 02/14/11 09:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Phobia
I actually played a bunch of UFC 2010 this weekend and had a blast. The battle at least have way less cheese compared to the button hook spammer crap. For those that know my take on UFC 2010, you know it has to be bad for me to go back to it. For those that don't know, I scored UFC 2010 as my worst game of last year. I have some where around 140 games so to take that crown is a quite a feat.

BUT even as horrible as I thought UFC 2010 was. They did improve on many of the areas I felt were HORRIBLE with the last patch. So the fights feel little more "organic" and less of the 3 transitions = pass.

Plus the striking system while is not perfect, you can really dominate someone who gets crazy throwing the hands to much. I had some really impressive knockouts this weekend on pretty skilled guys.

Like I said, I hated UFC 2010 and only put up around 50 fights online. Where in 09 I had over 500 online fights. I fought guys in the 700 to 1000 fights range this weekend and stood a great chance against most of them. Even beat quite a few, pulling out a 50% win percentage. Considering how little I have played the game and how rusty I was at the controls I think speaks great about how balanced it is after the patch.

EA MMA I was hailing as the king of video game MMA. But sadly that award was ruined by buttons. Online was ruining by buttons and EA's lack of tuning the controls schemes to match 1:1.

So long story short, I am going back to UFC 2010
I didn't even know there was a patch. If I get desperate I could always pick it up used - I got rid of ea mma because I just didn't like it at all, the stand up I thought was horrid.

09 was the best, but I played the crap out of it, and it's hard to go back to an old game even if it's successor was worse because even still it did have more moves and complexity and more organic mauy thai clinch.

Fight night champion I'm hoping will be my combat sports title for many months, nba2k11 is the overall sports king imo uh-mazing.
 
# 378 DJ @ 02/14/11 09:47 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Phobia
I actually played a bunch of UFC 2010 this weekend and had a blast. The battle at least have way less cheese compared to the button hook spammer crap. For those that know my take on UFC 2010, you know it has to be bad for me to go back to it. For those that don't know, I scored UFC 2010 as my worst game of last year. I have some where around 140 games so to take that crown is a quite a feat.

BUT even as horrible as I thought UFC 2010 was. They did improve on many of the areas I felt were HORRIBLE with the last patch. So the fights feel little more "organic" and less of the 3 transitions = pass.

Plus the striking system while is not perfect, you can really dominate someone who gets crazy throwing the hands to much. I had some really impressive knockouts this weekend on pretty skilled guys.

Like I said, I hated UFC 2010 and only put up around 50 fights online. Where in 09 I had over 500 online fights. I fought guys in the 700 to 1000 fights range this weekend and stood a great chance against most of them. Even beat quite a few, pulling out a 50% win percentage. Considering how little I have played the game and how rusty I was at the controls I think speaks great about how balanced it is after the patch.

EA MMA I was hailing as the king of video game MMA. But sadly that award was ruined by buttons. Online was ruining by buttons and EA's lack of tuning the controls schemes to match 1:1.

So long story short, I am going back to UFC 2010
Wow, I have to admit I'm shocked reading this, Phobia. You were one of EA's biggest supporters when the game dropped. But, I get why you guys that play online are upset, and I know that offline, neither UFC or EA offer much depth.

How does FNC compare to these games?
 
# 379 CaptainZombie @ 02/14/11 09:53 PM
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Originally Posted by DJ
Wow, I have to admit I'm shocked reading this, Phobia. You were one of EA's biggest supporters when the game dropped. But, I get why you guys that play online are upset, and I know that offline, neither UFC or EA offer much depth.

How does FNC compare to these games?
I still think that UFC 2010 offers a better career mode than EA MMA just because you can move to another weight class, there are champ vs. champ fights, the presentation, varying weeks (8-12) before fights, and retirement to HOF are nice touches.
 
# 380 DJ @ 02/14/11 09:58 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by CaptainZombie
I still think that UFC 2010 offers a better career mode than EA MMA just because you can move to another weight class, there are champ vs. champ fights, the presentation, varying weeks (8-12) before fights, and retirement to HOF are nice touches.
I was more referring to the lack of a challenge when facing the CPU. But hey, I never played 10, so perhaps the CPU did put up a good fight. I felt like 09, once you mastered the controls, it was too easy to beat the CPU and in the EA Demo, I never got the feeling that the CPU was going to put up enough of a fight to make the game challenging over the long haul.
 


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