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Not World Series Baseball?
Jonah Falcon
"Alan Bernardo" <master@oforion.net> wrote in message
news:vTkLc.129781$a24.68811@attbi_s03...
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> "Paul Hanlin Jr." <p.eff.you.spam.aul.mershan@comcast.net> wrote in
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> > Both NBA and NHL2k5...
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> > http://ebgames.com/ebx/groups/ESPN2K5-announce/
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> > The other shoe just dropped...
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> > Paul
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> This has been known for a while. With ESPN's NBA and NHL series, they
were
> much better than their EA counterparts, so the price drop is a double
killer
> for EA. It remains to be seen if ESPN's NFL 2K5 can match up to Madden
> 2005. If you balance the two at equal cost, from experience I'd say
Madden
> wins. But with this price difference, it may well be that Sega wins.
>
> No matter, a price drop in anything is welcomed news. The more
> competition-- quality and price-- the better for us consumers.
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> Alanb
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