They needed a grant to finish them![]()
Dont know what happened to them, it was some oz company making them?
I remember reading a couple of years ago there were two GAA computer games being made, one with the backing of the GPA and one not. Anyone know anything about this? Did these projects die or are they still working on it?
They needed a grant to finish them![]()
Dont know what happened to them, it was some oz company making them?
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That rings a bell, one of them was being developed by some Aussies who made an Aussie rules game I think.
The Aussie one had GAA backing, was announced around the time of last year's international rules game, the same time as the GPA backed Irish made one. One was for Xbox and the other for PS2 but I don't know which game was for which console. Haven't heard anything lately. But from a marketing perspective it doesn't take a genius to work out that there isn't a big enough market for two, as admitted by the GPA but not commented (if memory serves me correctly) by the GAA. The market could barely take one. While we famously had the highest PS1/PSX (whatever they call it these days) per capita average outside of Japan the potential for a game to thrive solely on sales in a small country, even if it did exceedingly well, is limited. The GAA backed one would use the same engine as an Aussie Rules game, which is reportedly good but that is just according to the GAA so heaven knows. Little, if anything has been said about either project since November 2003.
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Lads keep the bad language to a minimum. GAA is a dirty word![]()
Looks like its going to happen next year
From irgurus.com
Gaelic Football 2005
For the first time ever exclusively on the PlayStation®2, take to the field in this fully licensed GAA Gaelic Football challenge. Experience the skill and excitement of one of the world’s oldest games as you battle for victory with your favourite County teams.
Kick it over the crossbar for Kerry, or score a goal in the net for Dublin. Whoever you support they’re all here. Hours of action packed gaming as you fight your way through to the finals!
Game Features:
All 32 County Teams (plus London & New York) in the Latest Strips
Realistic On-Field Play
Full Match & Player Statistics
Stunning Croke Park & Various County Grounds
Live Commentary From Ireland’s Leading Gaelic Football Media Personalities
League, Provincial & All Ireland Championships
Real Time Lighting & Shadows on Players
Gaelic & English Languages
Decals (Mud, Bandages) Appearing On Players Throughout The Match
Superb 3D Graphics & Motion Capture Animations
Coming exclusively to the PlayStation®2 in Mid – 2005
Wonder who the commentators are. Hopefully not Marty bloody Morrissey anyway! Or Spillane!!!![]()
Yea Im disgusted to see that name on this site.Originally Posted by Pablo
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I heard this time last year that Frank McNamee, former Longford footballer, was putting together the unofficial GAA game. He had been working on the project long before the GAA considered releasing their own game. Then the GAA blocked him from releasing his game. Now it would appear that the GAA have failed to get their project off the ground. Sums them up perfectly. Next thing the fcukers will be looking for a grant from the government to make their game.
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Is that a p1ss take by the game company to sell it. Let me see all of the olympics sports, must be nearly 20, then soccer, rugby... and God knows how many moreone of the world’s oldest games-really pathetic
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Sounds well good! Just wish i has a PS2 now![]()
Aw well ma mate has an Xbox so I know his Christmas present for next year.....![]()
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kinda scary -
types 'gaa computer game' into google and it came up with a page from
the sdlp.ie website :
SDLP YOUTH WELCOME FIRST EVER GAA PLAYSTATION GAME
SDLP Youth have expressed their excitement as pictures are released of
the first-ever GAA Playstation game.
Chairperson of Newry and Armagh SDLP Youth Sharon Haughey said,
“Gaels across the Island of Ireland will wait with great anticipation for
this first-ever GAA Playstation game, tipped to be released in 2005. Of
course no computer game will ever be as good as the real thing but I’m
sure it will bring many hours of fun and excitement to Gaels across the
world.
“The magic of Gaelic games is instilled in so many Irish hearts, young and
old alike and this news just goes to show how far the GAA has come - in
this world of e-technology the GAA is now set to compete with all other
top sports."
Taken from the IRGurus Interactive[makers of the game] website:
Gaelic Football 2005
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For the first time ever exclusively on the PlayStation®2, take to the field
in this fully licensed GAA Gaelic Football challenge. Experience the skill and
excitement of one of the world’s oldest games as you battle for victory
with your favourite County teams.
Kick it over the crossbar for Kerry, or score a goal in the net for Dublin.
Whoever you support they’re all here. Hours of action packed gaming as
you fight your way through to the finals!
Game Features:
All 32 County Teams (plus London & New York) in the Latest Strips
Realistic On-Field Play
Full Match & Player Statistics
Stunning Croke Park & Various County Grounds
Live Commentary From Ireland’s Leading Gaelic Football Media Personalities
League, Provincial & All Ireland Championships
Real Time Lighting & Shadows on Players
Gaelic & English Languages
Decals (Mud, Bandages) Appearing On Players Throughout The Match
Superb 3D Graphics & Motion Capture Animations
Coming exclusively to the PlayStation®2 in Mid – 2005
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yeah so do IOriginally Posted by liam88
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Bet every game ends in a draw.
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better be an option in games for a replay and loads and loads of handbags![]()
Where else are you gonna score a goal other than the fcuking net?Originally Posted by GalwayFrancis
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Sounds good enough, but its a shame they can't hurling. It'd be savage on the controller i know, but i was discussing this last year with some people and we came up with quite a good system. Obviously running with the sliotar and hurley would be default-ie/ you would have no real control over what you did with it, like dribbling in PES, etc. Shooting could also be done via a kind of power up using a button, and directed by one of the analogue sticks.
Hard to think about i know, but if anyone else has any other ideas, please add.
i read that they are having fierce trouble with the game though, which is the reason for the delay
apparently, the people making the game cant get dublin to win
theyre thinking of releasing it anyway as they are trying to make it realistic![]()
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Well said, they probably will need to have it 18's otherwise omitting such features would be unrealisticOriginally Posted by blobbyblob
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They will need special features such as 12 minutes injury time and blood subsitutes if one of your players gets too much handbags , also need options for elbows to soften your opponent and jersey pulling.
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I presume there'll be a random chance that you'll get a point if the ball goes wide.
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