Nuclear Holocaust Video Game Style: EA Buys NFL - Page 2

But all is not to blame on EA either. Why the NFL would ever pull something like this is baffling. It's obvious they have no concept of the industries that use their license. Yes, money talks, but unless the dollar amount (which is unspecified) is incomprehensible, they could have made more with five or six companies pumping in the cash.

This is a dark day for gamers, one that firmly shows corporate might has completely stifled any and all creativity in their industry. Football fans, you have only one option. Buy Madden? No, it's NOT to buy Madden. Show EA what they have done is wrong. It's about all we have left to do.

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