Sega officially out of the sports game
[UPDATE] The Japanese publisher confirms it has sold off Visual Concepts and its Kush subsidiary for a bargain price of $24 million.
[UPDATE] The Japanese publisher confirms it has sold off Visual Concepts and its Kush subsidiary for a bargain price of $24 million.
Publisher's financial statement reveals it has the "right to acquire" the Sega-owned maker of ESPN Videogames; Amped studio deal outlined in detail.
Execs make it clear that time is running out on the $20 price tag for ESPN-branded titles.
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Budget-priced hockey title from Visual Concepts is in stores now; joins NFL 2K5 on shelves at a price designed to compete with EA Sports' brands.
$19.99 puckfest skates off to the factory, due September 1.
Visual Concepts confirms its upcoming hockey game will also bear ESPN NFL 2K5's low price point--and arrive one week earlier.
We get hands-on with ESPN NHL 2K5 for the first time since E3.
EBgames.com now lists two more sports sims as budget-priced; Visual Concepts has no official comment--yet.
League MVP and Stanley Cup champion will appear on the box for Visual Concepts' new puck-fest.
Jade Empire, Mech Assault 2, and Sid Meier’s Pirates! will be playable on the annual concert-hopping game fair.
Take-Two signs copublishing and exclusive worldwide distribution deal for all of Sega's ESPN-branded sports games.
Get ready to drop the burnt biscuit, because ESPN's hockey franchise is returning for another season.
A full court of new ESPN titles will join Amazing Island, Blood Will Tell, Virtua Quest, Otogi 2, and others in Los Angeles.
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