New EA Sports MMA Gameplay Footage Video

Whoa, check this out. EA released a new video with actual gameplay footage of EA Sports MMA today. Looks badass if you ask me. What do you think?

 

UFC Hall-of-Famers Gracie & Severn Among Undisputed 2010 Bonus Characters

UFC Undisputed 2010 Box Art PS3 CoverThere will be several bonus characters available for UFC Undisputed 2010, but there’s a catch. You’ll have to pre-order the PS3 version of the game from GameStop in order to get them all.

 

UFC Undisputed 2010 BJ Penn Trailer

Here’s the full-length BJ Penn-UFC Undisputed 2010 trailer via IGN.com.

 

UFC Undisputed 2010 Teaser With BJ Penn

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The Latest EA Sports MMA Details From The GDC

EA Sports MMA: Bobby Lashley Ring Entrance

EA has been busy showing off the progress they’ve made on their upcoming EA Sports MMA title at the Game Developers Conference. Here’s a quick rundown of the latest details.

  • Total Strike Control: Similar to Fight Night Round 4, the game’s entire striking system will be controlled by the right analog stick, but for those of us who aren’t in love with that idea, the striking controls can be remapped to the controller’s face buttons.
  • Controller’s rumble technology will be used to tip off player when opponent is preparing to attempt grappling transition
  • Three separate health meters for head, torso and legs with appropriate damage modeling, won’t be seen in the HUD
  • Stamina meter which replenishes itself, max stamina will gradually decrease as the fight wears on, will be seen in the HUD
  • Hexagon and circle cages and  square rings will be featured as seen in the latest batch of screenshots
  • Three rule set options: Unified rules, Strikeforce rules (no elbows on the ground), Japanese rules (foot stomps!)
  • Flashy ring entrances complete with their own music and walk down the ramp
  • Primary attributes: stand up, clinch, ground, submission, and health, focus on one specific fight style
  • Unique fighter specific fighting stances and styles as seen with Nick Diaz and Cung Le in the latest screenshots
  • Jimmy Lennon Jr. ring announcer, Big John McCarthy referee

If you missed it, here’s the latest batch of screenshots and an interview with EA Sports MMA’s Randy Chase.

 

EA’s Randy Chase Talks EA Sports MMA, Confirms Japanese Rules Option

EA’s Randy Chase talks to Gamespot about their upcoming EA Sports MMA title due out later this year. I’m not gonna lie, I missed half the interview because I was staring at the TV in the background with the fighter selection screen hoping a fight with Nick Diaz and Cung Le would break out. Sadly, it didn’t but I’m guessing we’ll be seeing footage of that soon. I did catch Chase confirm there will be a Japanese rule set to choose from (hopefully he meant PRIDE rules!) at the end though so at least I’m not completely worthless.

 

EA Sports MMA Screenshots: Diaz, Le, Smith, Venues, Entrances

EA Sports MMA: Nick Diaz vs Cung Le

The EA Sports MMA team has released a bunch of sweet new screenshots for their upcoming title. For the first time you’ll see Nick Diaz, Cung Le and Scott Smith with their signature fighting styles along the different venues and a quick look at Bobby Lashley’s ring entrance. We should be getting some new gameplay footage soon too so keep your eyes peeled for that.

Check out more pics at the official EA Sports MMA website.

 

THQ Producers Talk UFC Undisputed 2010

THQ producers Neven Dravinski and Rob Pearsall talk to Gamespot about what’s new in UFC Undisputed 2010.

 

First Footage Of UFC Undisputed 2010

IGN.com brings you the first gameplay footage of UFC Undisputed 2010.

 

THQ VP: There’s Nothing In EA Sports MMA To Entice You To Buy It

EA Sports MMA Cage & Arena

EA, which is a very well known company and who makes big sports games, they couldn’t get our license. They were not fans of the UFC, they were not fans of mixed-martial arts–and they decided to change their business plan and became a “me-too” company and create a “me too” fighter. They couldn’t get what they really wanted, so they tried to create a game that would compete with us. We have a lot of respect for them, but there’s nothing in that game that would entice me or anyone I know that’s an MMA fan to buy it. If you want stars, the best organization, the best graphics, you’re going to stick with what you bought last year because this year’s game is even better. And the fact that we didn’t cheat or cut corners in 2010, I think our fans are going to be very happy.

—THQ Executive VP Don Gold, in an interview with Gamespot, claiming EA Sports MMA can’t compete with UFC Undisputed 2010

Actually, there’s a quite a bit in EA Sports MMA to entice any MMA fan/gamer to buy it. If you have the money, there’s no reason why you can’t purchase both. Plus, Undisputed 2010 comes out several months before EA Sports MMA, so after running through the career mode several times and beating up your friends online all summer in Undisputed, you’ll probably be ready for something new anyways.