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What's wrong with sports games?
thornier-gravy | 9:23 AM on 11.03.2009 6 comments



Last night while 22 million people were watching Game 5 of the World Series the last thought entering their collective minds was likely about video games. More particularly the memories they had of a lifetime playing video game.

The nostalgic sounds of Mayor Haggar grunting as he piledrives a young transsexual prostitute.

The fantastic platforming controls of Sands of Time that causes muscle memory to take over whenever there's no combat around.

The taste of cherry coke that will forever be associated with late nights of playing KOTOR in a room that could double as a Iranian dungeon.

None of these people watching this baseball game of much importance where having these thoughts but me.

I've come to the realization that along with manipulable stories about space marines and princes of the cosmos that fill my heart with satisfying glee are sports games that give me the same amount of enjoyment. But over time I have seen myself playing and purchasing less sports games year after year. It seems strange that the more I get serious about playing games the more I abandon the sports genre for games that I tell myself are more meaningful because their not about something I can go and do myself. Which kinda brings me to my point of why we play video games in the first place, a form of escapism.

Sports games allows the weak bespectacled asthmatic gym student to live out his dream of playing for the Miami Heat just as other games would fulfill people's dreams of killing giant mutants with a portable nuclear launcher in the wasteland of Washington D.C. they both sound equally as interesting for neither of them being something I could accomplish. As any group of games sandwiching together under a predetermined label has it's share of faults. Yearly release schedule with minuscule improvement put these games in the perspective of being nothing more than monetary scapegoats for big publishers which while might be true there are developers who try to make these games better than it's previous incarnation. However the rise of exclusive contracting forces these games to lose the risk of competition and in turn the reason for true innovation.

These quips with major sports titles however used to be balanced out by the fun arcade sports games which allowed little to no knowledge of actual sports (which I prefer being that know very little about sports) but they too were a casualty of sales.

To wrap up my own personal rant that has probably been written better by somebody else on this site but was to lazy to look up and to read what started this need to talk about sports games click on the link below.

http://www.gamesradar.com/f/the-top-7-things-we-hate-about-sports-games/a-2009102914332923074

I have a lifetime of memories of playing video games.

Like spending hundreds of hours of playing NBA Street Vol.2 to get a team with the absolute perfect stats.

Asking for NBA 2K4 for Christmas along with Prince of Persia and Tony Hawk's Underground.

Or getting my very first video game system the Genesis and playing Sega's World Series Baseball



(P.S. Sorry Samit about Game 5 but instead of jinxing the Yankees by saying their going to win here's something better.)



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CelicaCrazed's Destructoid Blog
Good blog! I often find myself asking this exact same question. I mean if you ask a random video game player what kind of games they like they'll usually respond with, "I like most genres....except sports games." I find it weird too since most sports games have character progression, stat tracking, single player, versus and co-op (same screen too!!), loads of customization, online play and the list goes on and on and on....basically everything a gamer wants from their games. Yet because they have muscley men (soccer games are the exception here :P) and not androgenous, emo teenagers or super-soldiers, they are considered a "lesser" games. I don't get that. As someone on here once said, maybe it's because sport games are what the "jocks and fratboys" like.

Oh well. I guess you have to follow sports to be into sports and some days it is just so much more stimulating to play a video game instead of watching "the game" on tv. I like having something to cheer for though. All I know is that if I ever want to see my Toronto Maple Leafs to win the Stanley Cup, it seems like I have to do it myself *sigh*.
Jon B's Destructoid Blog
I used to enjoy sports games a fair bit a few years ago. Unfortunately the kind of people I would be playing multiplayer "split screen" with puts me off. Hell, the only people I would be able to play the game with in my block also spend half their time on 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand. Go figure. Playing online just wouldn't have the same feel to it, so I play different games instead that are a bit more unique.
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Yeah it sucks ass that everybody who likes sports game have to be a certain way.
pendelton21's Destructoid Blog
Congrats on getting Topsauce in today's Cblog Recaps!

I've had a strange relationship with sports games. I love random games, like Fight Night, NFL2K, and Ken Griffy Jr. (or whatever that baseball game for SNES was). But I hate most sports games in general; I just don't have faith in a game that has a sequel every year, with only minor changes with each iteration. Great read!
Diverse's Destructoid Blog
Hey dude, what's your blog banner from?
thornier-gravy's Destructoid Blog
@Diverse
Like all that's weird and wonderful I found it one day on google looking for banner pictures.


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