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Old 02-12-2007, 01:25 PM   #1
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Upgradable Sports Games instead of New Ones?

Got this idea from the SvR08 thread.

I wish they'd start making one game per system. For, say, $70-$80, you get a well-rounded Football/Baseball/Wrestling/Whatever game, and every year or so, you pay around $10-$20 for new uniforms, stadiums, updated roster, modes, etc.

Obviously the companies will lose money this way (which is why it will never happen) but I would imagine it would take less man-power (thus less money out of their pocket) for, say, one year to only release uniforms and updated roster and the next to release a new mode and updated rosters.

Even if they didn't do it for every game, it would be nice if they did this for their older games, especially now that two of the three major systems has a good-sized storage device. They could still release full games, but still make money off of people who buy a certain sports game every two years or so (which is what I do, except for wrestling).

Any thoughts on this?


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