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Women vying for spot on the pro video game team learn fast that kicking butt is a necessity. Second of four parts.
Photos: Frag Dolls hopefuls play tough

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where's the Madden & NCAA?
by davaal May 2, 2006 4:47 AM PDT
ok, so they got their frag tourneys. but what about us sports gamers? we've been playing informal tournamants since Tecmo Bowl. NBA live, Madness, NCAA 06, Madden, 2k6 - where that tournament?
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MADEN & NCAA
by R3DL1N3 May 2, 2006 9:39 AM PDT
you know whee those games are? THey in the garbage.. forget the g@y sports games on a console.. get off you F@T L@ZY @SS and place real sports CHUMP....
Maybe If each game wasn't each year.
by Tomcat Adam May 2, 2006 10:07 PM PDT
Maybe if they didn't release a new 'version' each year with only seasonal updates, sports game might ghave a small glimmer of hope of getting considered a tournament type of game.

But other than that, the real thing takes much more skill to do and is much more entertaining, well known, etc.
Same reason that games like 'Full Spectrum Warrior' do not get considered.

That is, other than the fact that there is a lack of extreme depth in the gameplay mechanics that allows for tiering and truely and well established 'advanced play' (such as combos in Street Fighter, Wavedashing/SHFFL's in Smash bros. Melee, and button combos in the Halo games).
More sales team than gamers
by ImperialPanda May 2, 2006 7:18 AM PDT
One thing's for sure: they're no slayers boxer.
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Discrimination...
by Below Meigh May 2, 2006 12:16 PM PDT
To be like the boys and play with the same toys. But not mix.
Great. So much for suffrage and equality.
Be equal. Not divided.
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Oh please...
by JoeCrow May 3, 2006 8:40 AM PDT
lighten up.
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