With a majority of people saying that Konami (Winning Eleven 6, Pro Evolution Soccer 2) are the cutting edge in Soccer Gaming over EASports' FIFA2003 has anyone thought about a possibly game from SegaSports?
While Sega Sports dominates the current market in American Football(NFL2k3 and NCAA College Football 2K3), Basketball (NBA2K3 and NCAA College Basketball 2K3) and Ice Hockey (NHL2k3) games, they haven't yet tapped into the Soccer market. But would enough people support non-professional-licenced a game from SS?
But SegaSports have ESPN to back their games. With ESPN, SS could get the attention of FIFA....Could a SS FIFA2k3/2k4 be on the horizion? With ESPN backing?
Would this completely blow all the other games away?
Keep in mind that the 2k3 series has some of the best gameplay ever, a vast array of options to choose from to allow a user to tweak their game the way they want it, much better commentary than most sports games, excellent graphics, and being realistic without taking away from the entertainment. So with SS providing the ultimate gaming experience, FIFA bringing the big names and teams to the mix and ESPN adding the final touches, could these three change soccer games forever?
While Sega Sports dominates the current market in American Football(NFL2k3 and NCAA College Football 2K3), Basketball (NBA2K3 and NCAA College Basketball 2K3) and Ice Hockey (NHL2k3) games, they haven't yet tapped into the Soccer market. But would enough people support non-professional-licenced a game from SS?
But SegaSports have ESPN to back their games. With ESPN, SS could get the attention of FIFA....Could a SS FIFA2k3/2k4 be on the horizion? With ESPN backing?
Would this completely blow all the other games away?
Keep in mind that the 2k3 series has some of the best gameplay ever, a vast array of options to choose from to allow a user to tweak their game the way they want it, much better commentary than most sports games, excellent graphics, and being realistic without taking away from the entertainment. So with SS providing the ultimate gaming experience, FIFA bringing the big names and teams to the mix and ESPN adding the final touches, could these three change soccer games forever?