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[Highlight] Barry Sanders trips up the Dallas Defense for a Touchdown (1991)
2024.05.16 15:45 Entr_24 [Highlight] Barry Sanders trips up the Dallas Defense for a Touchdown (1991)
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2024.05.16 11:23 nuraman00 The Beverly Hills 90210 Show Podcast: Episode 127: Casting Season 4.
Dianne Young, casting director, is a guest host.
- During season 1, the initial order was for 12 episodes. No one thought they would actually make it to 12 episodes.
David Gail interview:
- He is joining from France.
- He thinks his bellhop role is in season 2. When corrected that it’s season 1, he says “excuse-moi” (in his French accent).
- Young cast him because he was nice and easy on the set.
- His son is also on the video. His son’s name is Gautier. His son makes a bunch of funny faces and hand signs throughout the interview.
- His agent would tell him you don’t need to meet the casting director, for auditions in general. Gail wanted to meet them anyways, because he wanted to meet as many people as possible.
- The original season 1 pilot was 2 hours. Rosin passed. It was eventually trimmed to 90 minutes, and about 30 minutes of music videos were cut. Aaron Spelling then wanted to meet him, after the pilot was trimmed. Rosin took the meeting.
- Aaron Spelling did not want to have a season in college. There was a lot of anxiety about the format changing after high school.
- The first two to three episodes of Melrose Place got a higher rating than Beverly Hills, 90210. They convinced the president of FOX, Lucie Salhany,
- Gautier has now taken out a puppet. The entire podcast starts laughing, except for Gail, who doesn’t know what’s happening behind him.
- Rosin then promises FOX that they’re going to have Brenda elope, and that will be the number 1 show that week.
- There was a lot of pressure at this time.
- Young kept waiting for more details about the elopement plot line to emerge.
- No one knew that Doherty was going to be leaving at the end of the season.
- Gail was unaware about any issues Doherty might have been having with the management company.
- Gail had no idea how big this plot was going to be.
- Aaron Spelling gave Gail a kiss and hug after his audition.
- Young does not remember other people that auditioned for this role.
- Mollin says Paul Waigner and Jessica Klein also had a big part in casting Gail.
- Rosin says sometimes during auditions, people talk their way out of a role. They get nervous and talk too much.
- Rosin tells a story of how he once met an actor. Rosin told him he liked this movie he was in. The actor then spent 5 minutes telling Rosin why the movie sucked. This was an example of an actor talking his way out of a future role.
- When Gail came in season 1, he read for a recurring role. They didn’t want him because he was too green. They then offered him the bellhop role.
- During season 4, when Gail was offered the role of Stuart, he asked how they could bring him back as a different character.
- Rosin said at the time, he didn’t think people were watching the show that closely. He didn’t know that there would be dedicated fans like there are today.
- Rosin and Young wanted Gail because everyone had liked Gail from before. Young says she had known him from before, and trusted him.
- Young had reminded Rosin of what Gail had done before, in season 1.
- When Gail went into the Spelling office for this season 4 audition, and saw all of the producers lined up, he was intimidated. Gail had to use psychological tricks like telling himself to breathe. Don’t start when they start, but start when you want to start. Wait until you are in that character.
- Gail cannot walk into an audition and just start being in character. He has to be David Gail first. Meaning he has to say hi to everyone as David Gail first. Then he can get in character.
- Rosin says one of Aaron Spelling’s biggest strengths was casting.
- The first time Rosin heard Aaron Spelling say that his strength was casting, Rosin thought that was BS. But, overtime, Rosin agreed that Aaron Spelling was that good.
- Aaron Spelling knew Julia Roberts was going to be a star, when he saw her in Mystic Pizza.
- David Gail’s son somehow appears on screen, upside down, from the top of the camera. Gail has to shoo his son away again.
- During season 2, Doherty had a boyfriend in Chicago named Chris Lupus. He was wealthy. So Rosin created a character that reminded him of that boyfriend, in Stuart.
- Gail says the plot was fun.
- Gail likes how Stuart was spoiled and possibly dealing drugs. He said it’s more fun to play a character like that.
- Both actors that played Stuart’s parents (Peter Mark Richman, Claudette Nevins) have passed away.
- Mollin likes the dynamic of how Stuart’s dad thought Stuart was a loser, and Brenda was making him a winner.
- Gino Conforti, from Three’s Company, was the mechanic in “Strangers In The Night”.
- Both Richman and Conforti were on Three’s Company.
- Jessica Klein created Jesse Vasquez. That was the name of her college boyfriend.
- Young went through a lot of resumes with pictures for this character. She had put Mark Damon Espinoza aside. After a few days, she kept going back to his picture. He didn’t have a lot of credits. She wanted to meet him.
- He was so easy to talk to. He was friendly. He was from Texas.
- He had a good theater background.
- Mollin didn’t like the casting at first. He’s grown to love Espinoza. Mollin says the character worked.
- Mollin: A baby is a show killer.
- Young: All of the cast has an opportunity to give input on casting. Carteris didn’t say things about whether a potential picture on a resume was terrific.
- Rosin and Mollin now think Espinoza was pitch perfect in all of his scenes. Even the ones with Ian Ziering in season 5.
- Rosin: He’s a good friend of this podcast.
- As soon as Young saw Kathleen Robertson, Young knew she had to pay close attention.
- She was easy to work with. She wasn’t nervous.
- Robertson had a unique hat. Mollin and Rosin noticed it. They used that same hat in her character’s intro scene.
- Lou Patrick negotiated Robertson’s contract. (A woman).
- Aaron Spelling had accidentally sent out a cast renewal to Shannen Doherty. Lou Patrick saw that and alerted Rosin. It had already been decided by this point that Doherty wasn’t coming back. They were able to stop that from getting to Doherty.
- Young had hired Nicholas Pryor before on another show. He was professional.
- Young: Christine Belford (Samantha Sanders), Pryor’s wife, was a good actress.
- Kelly McDonald, Young’s assistant, met with actors for D’Shawn Hardell. She was the one that recommended Cress Williams to Young. He was very new.
- Rosin and Mollin liked him.
- Unlike Tico Wells from season 1 (whom Rosin beat in basketball), Cress Williams could not play basketball.
- Young had known Dina Meyer (Lucinda) from before. She had always liked Meyer.
- There wasn’t an audition. Tony Shepherd just told Rosin that Dina Meyer would play the part.
- Barry Bonds and Dina Meyer are the only actors that Tony Shepherd told Rosin who to pick. There wasn’t an audition.
- Young loved Scott Paulin (Professor Randall). She had known his credits.
- Young doesn’t remember too much from Tracy Middendorf’s (Laura Kingman) audition.
- Young: Noley Thornton (Erica) was wonderful. She had seen her from “The Martin Short Show”.
- They had to make a lot of arrangements to get her from one set to another, because she was on both shows. But child actors have some limitations.
- One time, they were praying Thornton would be able to make it, because The Martin Short Show was running long.
- Kerrie Keane (Suzanne) didn’t know that there was going to be a scam.
- When Jessica Klein pitched the scam story to Aaron Spelling, Spelling thought the audience would know right away. He didn’t think the scam would work. Rosin had to promise that no one would see it coming, by the end.
- Rosin likes how he can talk to actors that come on the podcast now, because he was never able to do it when the show was being made. Jason Carter (Roy Randolph) is one such example.
- Young says there were a lot of British actors, at the time, because there was a lot of work in Los Angeles. And they were paid more here, then in British Television.
- Young had met Paul Johannson (John Sears) before.
- He was one of Jason Priestley’s friends.
- David Sherrill (Jack Canner) was another one of Priestley’s friends.
- Young would tell Priestley why one of his friends would or would not get the role.
- Young loves Brook Theiss (Leslie Sumner). She had met Theiss on Growing Pains, and Just The Ten Of Us. She was such a joh to be around. Young also introduced Theiss’ husband to her.
- Young likes Theiss so much, that she would cast her for something right now if she could.
- Young does not remember Kari Wuhrer (Ariel Hunter).
- Young remembers Matthew Perreta (Dan Rubin) a little.
- Young does not remember the Minnesota girls.
- Young loves Jed Allen (Rush Sanders). His acting was similar to Ian Ziering’s. She saw it right away that he was Steve Sander’s dad.
- Ryan Thomas Brown (Muntz) was easy to work with.
- Young had known Zachary Throne (Howard) from before.
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2024.05.16 04:51 marrelli-of-magsmarr Massive Keon Coleman. Who knew?
Did I miss something or did Keon Coleman hold back last year from a 'personality' standpoint? We all knew he was an incredible player, but I don't recall his outsized personality in the year he spent at Florida State. Did I just sleep on it? He's like the second coming of Deion Sanders, but it didn't seem like that until he was drafted by the Bills.
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2024.05.15 14:40 MTheWho M’s Pre-Cannes 2025 Oscar Predictions
Hello!
Yes, I know Cannes has already technically started, but none of the potential major players have premiered yet, so…
Anyway, as always, let me know what you guys think of my predictions.
I’m trying the ranked format again, by the way, I might keep flip-flopping between it and the list format, also let me know which one you prefer.
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Best Picture: 1. A Real Pain (Searchlight Pictures) (WINNER) - Sing Sing (A24)
- Dune: Part Two (Warner Bros.)
- Joker: Folie à Deux (Warner Bros.)
- Blitz (Apple Original Films)
- Parthenope (A24)
- Queer (TBD)
- Conclave (Focus Features)
- Nickel Boys (Amazon MGM Studios)
- The Room Next Door (Sony Pictures Classics)
Next in Line: Here (Sony Pictures), Bird (TBD), Gladiator 2 (Paramount Pictures), The Apprentice (TBD), Nightbitch (Searchlight Pictures)
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Best Director: 1. Denis Villeneuve - Dune: Part Two - WINNER - Steve McQueen - Blitz
- Paolo Sorrentino - Parthenope
- Todd Phillips - Joker: Folie à Deux
- Jesse Eisenberg - A Real Pain
Next in Line: Pedro Almodóvar - The Room Next Door
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Best Actor: 1. Colman Domingo - Sing Sing (WINNER) - Daniel Craig - Queer
- Jesse Eisenberg - A Real Pain
- Ralph Fiennes - Conclave
- Barry Keoghan - Bird
Next in Line: Tom Hanks - Here
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Best Actress: 1. Lady Gaga - Joker: Folie à Deux (WINNER) - Saoirse Ronan - Blitz
- Angelina Jolie - Maria
- Amy Adams - Nightbitch
- Tilda Swinton - The Room Next Door
Next in Line: Celeste Dalla Porta - Parthenope
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Best Supporting Actor: 1. Kieran Culkin - A Real Pain (WINNER) - Clarence Maclin - Sing Sing
- Samuel L. Jackson - The Piano Lesson
- John Lithgow - Conclave
- Gary Oldman - Parthenope
Next in Line: Frank Rogowski - Bird
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Best Supporting Actress: 1. Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor - Nickel Boys (WINNER) - Danielle Deadwyler - The Piano Lesson
- Julianne Moore - The Room Next Door
- Isabella Rosselini - Conclave
- Lesley Manville - Queer
Next in Line: Jennifer Grey - A Real Pain
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Best Original Screenplay: 1. A Real Pain - Written by Jesse Eisenberg (WINNER) - Parthenope - Written by Umberto Contarello and Paolo Sorrentino
- Blitz - Written by Steve McQueen
- The Room Next Door - Written by Pedro Almodóvar
- Bird - Screenplay by Andrea Arnold
Next in Line: Anora - Written by Sean Baker
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Best Adapted Screenplay: 1. Sing Sing - Screenplay by Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar, Story by Clint Bentley, Greg Kwedar, Clarence Maclin, and John Whitfield (WINNER) - Nickel Boys - Screenplay by Joslyn Barnes and RaMell Ross
- Queer - Screenplay by Justin Kuritzkes
- Conclave - Screenplay by Peter Straughan
- Dune: Part Two - Screenplay by Jon Spaihts and Denis Villeneuve
Next in Line: Nightbitch - Screenplay by Marielle Heller
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Best Production Design: 1. Joker: Folie à Deux (WINNER) - Dune: Part Two
- Blitz
- Gladiator II
- Wicked
Next in Line: Here
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Best Cinematography: 1. Dune: Part Two - Greig Fraser - Joker: Folie à Deux - Lawrence Sher
- Blitz - Yorick Le Saux
- Parthenope - Daria D’Antonio
- Megalopolis - Mihai Mălaimare Jr.
Next in Line: The Girl with the Needle - Michal Dymek
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Best Film Editing: 1. Dune: Part Two - Joe Walker (WINNER) - Blitz - Peter Sciberras
- A Real Pain - Robert Nassau
- Sing Sing - Parker Laramie
- Joker: Folie à Deux - Jeff Groth
Next in Line: Queer - Marco Costa
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Best Makeup and Hairstyling: 1. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (WINNER) - Dune: Part Two
- Joker: Folie à Deux
- Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
- Wicked
Next in Line: Nosferatu
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Best Costume Design: 1. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (WINNER) - Joker: Folie à Deux
- Dune: Part Two
- Gladiator II
- Wicked
Next in Line: Megalopolis
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Best Sound: 1. Dune: Part Two (WINNER) - Joker: Folie à Deux
- Blitz
- Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
- Twisters
Next in Line: Gladiator II
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Best Visual Effects: 1. Dune: Part Two (WINNER) - Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
- Gladiator II
- Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
- Twisters
Next in Line: Here
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Best Original Score: 1. Queer - Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross (WINNER) - Dune: Part Two - Hans Zimmer
- Joker: Folie à Deux - Hildur Guðnadóttir
- Sing Sing - Bryan Dessner
- Blitz - TBA
Next in Line: Conclave - Volker Bertelmann
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Best Animated Feature: 1. The Wild Robot (Chris Sanders, DreamWorks Animation) (WINNER) - The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim (Kenji Kamiyama, Warner Bros.)
- Inside Out 2 (Kelsey Mann, Disney/Pixar)
- The Most Precious of Cargoes (Michel Hazanavicius, TBD)
- Memoir of a Snail (Adam Elliot, TBD)
Next in Line: Ghost Cat Anzu (Yôko Kuno and Nobuhiro Yamashita, GKIDS)
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Best International Feature: 1. Parthenope (Paolo Sorrentino, Italy, A24) (WINNER) - All We Imagine As Light (Payal Kapadia, India, TBD)
- Grand Tour (Miguel Gomes, Portugal, TBD)
- Emilia Pérez (Jacques Audiard, Mexico, TBD)
- The Most Precious of Cargoes (Michel Hazanavicius, France, TBD)
Next in Line: The Girl with the Needle (Magnus von Horn, Denmark, TBD)
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Best Documentary Feature: 1. SupeMan: The Christopher Reeve Story (Ian Bonhôte and Peter Ettedgui, Warner Bros.) (WINNER) - Black Box Diaries (Shiori Ito, TBD)
- Ibelin (Benjamin Ree, Netflix)
- Porcelain War (Brendan Bellomo and Slava Leontyev, TBD)
- No Other Land (Yuval Abraham, Basel Adra, Hamden Ballal, and Rachel Szor, TBD)
Next in Line: Sugarcane (Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie, National Geographic Documentary Films)
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2024.05.15 03:00 Fartin_Scorsese 44 reasons Barry Sanders’ 1988 is football’s greatest season ever
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2024.05.14 23:04 calcbone Today’s Immaculate Grid
All Braves!
BJ Upton, Reggie Sanders, Matt Kemp, Matt Wisler, Deion, Gregor Blanco, (edit: Kelly Johnson), Mike Stanton, and Gerald Williams
(Edited because I forgot to type Kelly Johnson!)
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2024.05.14 15:00 Honestly_ Not just EA Sports: *All* NCAA college football game covers & athletes, including Sony's NCAA GameBreaker, Sega Sports, and a few others
With the
EA Sports College Football 25 cover being released this Thursday, I thought it would be interesting to look back at all covers — and not just the EA covers, but the athletes featured on covers of rival games by Sony, Sega, and other competitors.
Competition is a good thing. Putting these in chronological order takes me back to the era where there were options (I bought my first game in the '90s, and played a lot of 2k2).
If you count the 2 players that are identifiable off of "College Football USA 96" there have been 36 cover athletes across 34 editions of college football games (plus an active coach, mascot, two band members, and an unidentified player)
This post is going to look cleaner in "old" view. You can swap the "www" with "old" in the URL or just
click here. Year | Publisher | Game Title (image) | Cover Athlete (wiki) | Heisman? | Formats | Notes |
1993 | EA Sports | Bill Walsh College Football | STAN Coach Bill Walsh | N/A | Sega Genesis, SNES, Sega CD | No licenses so generic names/logos |
1994 | EA Sports | Bill Walsh College Football '95 | STAN Coach Bill Walsh | N/A | Sega Genesis | Schools licensed now |
1994 | Mindscape | NCAA Football | NCAA Logo over generic players | N/A | Sega Genesis, SNES | |
1994 | Sega Sports | College Football's National Championship | ND Notre Dame Stadium | N/A | Sega Genesis | |
1995 | EA Sports | College Football USA 96 | KSU¦MICH¦FSU¦WIS¦USC "Generic" photos* | No | Sega Genesis | see below* |
1995 | Sega Sports | College Football's National Championship II | COL Folsom Field | No | Sega Genesis | |
1996 | EA Sports | College Football USA 97 | NEB QB Tommie Frazier | No | Sega Genesis, SNES | 1st true cover athlete |
1996 | Sony | NCAA Football Gamebreaker | OSU RB Eddie George | HEISMAN! | PS1 | 1st Heisman winner on cover |
1997 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 98 | FLA QB Danny Wuerffel | HEISMAN! | PS1, PC | |
1997 | Sony | NCAA Gamebreaker 98 | FSU RB Warrick Dunn | No | PS1 | |
1998 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 99 | MICH CB Charles Woodson | HEISMAN! | PS1, PC | 1st of 2 defensive players ever |
1998 | Sony | NCAA GameBreaker 99 | NEB QB Scott Frost | No | PS1 | 1st future head coach |
1999 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 2000 | TEX RB Ricky Williams | HEISMAN! | PS1 | |
1999 | Sony | NCAA GameBreaker 2000 | UCLA QB Cade McNown | No | PS1 | |
2000 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 2001 | ALA RB Shaun Alexander | No | PS1 | |
2000 | Sony | NCAA GameBreaker 2001 | WIS RB Ron Dayne | HEISMAN! | PS1, PS2 | 1st 6th generation console game |
2001 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 2002 | FSU QB Chris Weinke | HEISMAN! | PS2 | |
2001 | Sega Sports | NCAA College Football 2K2 | PUR QB Drew Brees | No | DC | |
2002 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 2003 | ORE QB Joey Harrington | No | PS2, GC, Xbox | |
2002 | Sony | NCAA GameBreaker 2003 | MIA RB Clinton Portis | No | PS2 | [Sony skipped 2002] |
2002 | Sega Sports | NCAA College Football 2K3 | NEB QB Eric Crouch | HEISMAN! | PS2, GC, Xbox | |
2003 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 2004 | USC QB Carson Palmer | HEISMAN! | PS2, GC, Xbox, N-Gage | 1st handheld on Nokia's disastrous system |
2003 | Sony | NCAA GameBreaker 2004 | PSU RB Larry Johnson | No | PS2 | |
2004 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 2005 | PITT WR Larry Fitzgerald | No | PS2, GC, Xbox | |
2005 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 06 | MICH WR Desmond Howard | | PS2, Xbox | 1991's Heisman |
2006 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 07 | USC RB Reggie Bush | HEISMAN! | PS2, Xbox, 360, PSP | |
2007 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 08 | BOISE QB Jared Zabransky | No | 360, PS3, PS2, Xbox | |
2007 | Aspyr | Black College Football: BCFX: The Xperience | Generic player, cheerleader, drum major | No | PC, 360 (2009) | HBCU teams |
2008 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 09 | CAL WR DeSean Jackson | No | PS2 | Multi-cover |
2008 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 09 | BC QB Matt Ryan | No | PS3 | Multi-cover |
2008 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 09 | WVU FB Owen Schmitt | No | PSP | Multi-cover |
2008 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 09 | MSU mascot Sparty | No | Wii | Multi-cover |
2008 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 09 | ARK RB Darren McFadden | No | 360 | Multi-cover |
2009 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 10 | TEX LB Brian Orakpo | No | PS2 | Multi-cover; 2 of 2 defenders |
2009 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 10 | UTAH QB Brian Johnson | No | PS3 | Multi-cover |
2009 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 10 | USC QB Mark Sanchez | No | PSP | Multi-cover |
2009 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 10 | TTU WR Michael Crabtree | No | 360 | Multi-cover |
2010 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 11 | FLA QB Tim Tebow | HEISMAN! | PS3, 360, PS2, iOS | |
2011 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 12 | ALA RB Mark Ingram II | HEISMAN! | PS3, 360 | Fan-vote cover athlete |
2012 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 13 | BAY QB Robert Griffin III & OKST RB Barry Sanders | YES! | PS3, 360 | Fan-vote for older athlete |
2013 | EA Sports | NCAA Football 14 | MICH Denard Robinson | No | PS3, 360 | Fan-vote cover athlete |
2024 | EA Sports | EA Sports College Football 25 | TBD | TBD | PS5, Xbox Series X/S | |
*Photos on College Football USA 96 cover are
USC Trojan drum major, a
Wisconsin band member, unidentified Florida State player (zoomed in on helmet), but also easily identified K-State WR
Kevin Lockett & Michigan RB
Tim Biakabutuk (both played in '95 season after this came out)
Various developers:
EA Sports's developers:
- High Score Productions (1993: Genesis, Sega CD; 1994-96)
- Visual Concepts (1993: SNES)
- Tiburon Entertainment (1997-98), bought/renamed EA Tiburon (1999-2013), renamed EA Orlando (2024)
- Exient Entertainment (2003: N-Gage)
Sega Sports's developers:
- BlueSky Software (1994-95) [developers of Joe Montana series]
- Visual Concepts & Avalanche Software (2001-02) [NFL 2K & NFL Blitz, respectively]
Sony Computer Entertainment America's developers:
- Sony Interactive Studios America (1996-97), renamed Red Zone Interactive (1998-99), renamed 989 Studios (2000)
Aspyr Media's developer:
- Nerjyzed Entertainment (2007: Windows; 2009: 360)
Further notes:
Bill Walsh was picked because there was an early-theme of having big names on sports video games.
- EA actually started this back when they were the cool, bad boy of games in the 1980s (I'm that old, they packaged their games like records and put photos of their programmers that made them look like musicians on the back) with the pioneering PC game One on One: Dr. J vs. Larry Bird (1983), later updated to Jordan vs. Bird: One on One (1988).
- Nintendo got into it by localizing Punch-Out! as Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! (1987) for NES. EA brought out John Madden Football (1988) for PC.
- Sega was wild about this when they launched the Genesis with Arnold Palmer Tournament Golf (1989), Tommy Lasorda Baseball (1989), Pat Riley Basketball (1990), Joe Montana Football (1991).
- 1993: Bill Walsh! There even was an EA Coach K college hoops game.
Bill Walsh may have got the cover curse:
- While he had retired from the San Francisco 49ers on top, after winning his 3rd Super Bowl, he had only returned to the Farm for a year when he was picked (he had a good first tenure in the 70s before jumping to the 49ers).
- In 1992 he took the Cardinal to a Blockbuster Bowl win and a #9 rank. Signed this deal for EA.
- After the first game came out he had two bad seasons and re-retired for good.
The progression of teams is fun to see.
- 1993: the top 24 college football teams from 1992 + 24 of the all-time greatest teams since 1978. The teams were unlicensed so they used city and state names, especially where similar to their real names (e.g. Michigan). But you got some fun results like a spirited game of "South Bend, IN" vs "Raleigh, NC"
- 1994: 36 Division I-A teams, but the bowls were still not included: Instead we get Maple Bowl, Palm Bowl, Pecan Bowl, and Redwood Bowl
- 1995: first version to feature all (108 at the time) Division l-A teams, the real bowl games like Orange, Sugar, Fiesta, and Rose. Includes older names but also the Pacific Tigers, which actually dropped football before the game was released.
The rights to the title "NCAA" license wasn't obtained by EA until 1998 (as you can see there was an earlier one-off by Mindscape). Its ability to use the NCAA's brands in the the football game was actually the secondary result of a licensing deal intended primarily for an EA "March Madness" basketball game.
Edit: I created this post after I had fun prepping for an episode on this topic for a podcast, if you like this stuff then this episode might be down your alley.
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2024.05.13 10:18 wholelottadopplers 🟠Live Recap⏮: “BREAKING NEWS 💯” With OTM Zay & 🏒Killsquad KP🏒 Colorado Head Coach Deion “Prime Time” Sanders & Lebron James Sr. Are All In 💯
2024.05.13 05:01 sportkidsx3 Max Select
| FTP, I’ve done all random max so far, I want to keep doing random but also I really just want Tom Brady more than anything, him and gronk are the 2 I’ve most wanted from the start. Do I just do random til I hit Brady or do a select just for 1 of him? submitted by sportkidsx3 to MaddenMobileForums [link] [comments] |
2024.05.13 03:58 More-Drink-227 New to the game
2024.05.12 15:43 Ok-Cryptographer1470 Barry sanders rookie card
2024.05.12 06:18 Big-Dentist1423 New max ?
| I was just wondering if this max thing will update. Like I don’t want the same players as everyone else and I have a few badges so I can pick the max I want but will these pages update with newer cards or do I have to get the promo maxes. I really want a Randy/Calvin for my wrs and I really want a Bruce smith like so many players I wish I could get but they not a max card. submitted by Big-Dentist1423 to MaddenMobileForums [link] [comments] |
2024.05.12 05:12 EbbEmpty6172 Show pickup
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2024.05.12 01:08 Joe_biden69420 What would be a fair estimate for this ball?
2024.05.11 19:27 BulkOfTheS3ries Feeling pretty Prime this morning after 1 million beers last night
2024.05.11 08:14 Sam_Pound_ ISO autos for Walter Payton, Barry Sanders, Lawrence Taylor, Rocky Bleier, and Jake Plummer
| Also looking for any Steel Curtain guys, but I will only buy those after I’ve got the rest of my dad’s favorite guys to watch growing up. I’ve had a good year financially, but poor health-wise. I hope to stick around a little longer, but in case I don’t, I want to get my old man some stuff to remember the game and hobby we shared together. Father’s Day is coming up, and his birthday is very early July. The quality and “coolness” and coolness of the card+auto is what I’m looking for. Willing to sell or trade. This means a lot to me, so any help is appreciated. submitted by Sam_Pound_ to footballcards [link] [comments] |
2024.05.11 05:14 Fragrant-Two-9740 Next on the list is Micah Hyde🥶
2024.05.11 01:33 abjinternational Shilo Sanders, Son of Colorado Coach Deion Sanders, To Play Young Version of His Dad in 50 Cent's Crime Drama BMF.
2024.05.11 00:33 third_door_down Who are your top 5 falcons of all time?
This place has been a "little" negative for a while now, but it looks like seeing the rookies might be turning things around. The rookies are future, but who are your top 5 falcons ever?
I'll start in no particular order: Deion Sanders Jessie Tuggle Matt Ryan Mike Vick Jeff Van Note
I've got a thing for defense
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