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Whatever Happened to the Sports Game Intro Video?

Almost twenty years ago, I was introduced to the sport of hockey after my father received a copy of NHL 98 as a gift. We installed it on our PC and were presented with the classic EA SPORTS slogan as the game booted up.

Suddenly, the opening video kicked into gear. As a low-pitched voice-over engulfed the speakers, questioning whether I was “afraid of the masked man”, the sport of hockey launched into my life with a two-minute long compilation of some of the preceding years' NHL season highlights. The heavy soundtrack and skillfully edited video imprinted itself on my mind instantly. A similar thing happened with numerous EA SPORTS titles from that time period. Since then, I've had a particular appreciation for these introductory packages.

As the years went on, the intro videos kept on coming. John Madden himself introduced us to Madden NFL 99 via another well-crafted highlight package. NBA Live 2000 merged clips of Kevin Garnett playing outdoor basketball together with the usual compilation fare. The late David Bowie's Heroes even featured in NHL 99's (stunning) opening presentation which continues to send chills down my spine to this day.

However, things started to change just after the turn of the millennium. The NHL series started placing less emphasis on its introductions, and many early 00's Madden & NBA Live titles did away with real-life footage in favor of showcasing in-game material. These new videos didn't have the same captivating effect as their predecessors did for the most part. As the years rolled by, so did the uninspired intros. The Madden and FIFA series were notable exceptions, producing memorable openings on occasion.

Does It Even Matter?

Nowadays, the intro video manifests itself in a different form. You can find it in FIFA 16 and NHL 16 if you wait long enough in the menu screens, but it doesn't appear in those games' boot-up sequences. Madden NFL 16 has one, but it's weaved into a gameplay segment celebrating Super Bowl 50. It's a similar case for NBA Live 16 and Rory McIlroy PGA Tour.

The question is: do we need them? In reality, it would appear that most people skipped the intros after their initial viewing. You have to question whether it's worth spending time and resources putting them together if history shows we're just not that bothered.

Personally, I think they're great. I'd like to see a return to a real-life compilation structure. In-game footage is fine, but we see enough of it already. I want to be presented with real-life examples of amazing plays, vicious hits and silky-smooth tricks to the backing of an energetic soundtrack.

Let's be realistic about this. The amount of sales and positive reviews won't be affected by the lack of an intro video. It's a minor feature, but when executed effectively, it has the ability to induce an additional level of excitement and nostalgia. NHL 98 introduced me to a new sport; literally changing my life. The game itself was the biggest draw, but the opening video enhanced my experience, making it even more memorable in the long run. If an intro video can affect someone in that way, I'd say it's worth implementing.

What are your thoughts? Do you have a favorite EA SPORTS intro video? Let us know.


Member Comments
# 1 NC12 @ 03/14/16 03:25 PM
Talk about nostalgia
 
# 2 crandolph @ 03/14/16 03:36 PM
Totally agree. Some of the best were the wrestling games. Wrestlemania 2000 was a great one (no pun intended). Also, what happened to awesome sports game "endings" for when you win the championship and stuff. I believe that NHL 07(??) had an outstanding one.
 
# 3 bcruise @ 03/14/16 03:38 PM
My favorite EA intro:

 
# 4 w11slim @ 03/14/16 03:42 PM
I loved the Live intros back in the day. Intros got you hype to play.
 
# 5 baconbits11 @ 03/14/16 03:48 PM
The Triple Play Baseball ones were really good too!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaP3WDEOofo

Nowadays everyone has too short of an attention span, it's button through everything. If sports game makers were still doing those, no one would see it.
 
# 6 King of Kings @ 03/14/16 04:03 PM
I loved those intros. I always pretended they were the opening sequence for the "broadcast" of the game I was about to play for my imaginary sports world.
 
# 7 garyjr33 @ 03/14/16 04:12 PM
I personally loved the NHL 99 intro and NHL 2000 intro. Also, loved the MLB: The Show 12 intro.
 
# 8 LAKingsGeek @ 03/14/16 04:16 PM
NHL 98 is hands down the best sports video game intro ever. I still get chills watching it. I'm pretty that's why they are all but extinct these days. After a few years of trying to top NHL 98 they just gave up and said "why bother?" ;-)
 
# 9 spacefunk @ 03/14/16 04:46 PM
I honestly don't remember any specific sports or wrestling game intros. No big loss.
 
# 10 Bolt957 @ 03/14/16 05:08 PM
I'll never forget the intro for the very first NFL 2K on Dreamcast.
 
# 11 CM Hooe @ 03/14/16 05:32 PM
I think NBA 2K10 rendered FMV intro videos obsolete with the Michael Jordan playable intro, which was jaw-dropping at the time.

The playable intro gets players into the game faster, and when executed well (like the NBA 2K10 intro was, it hit pretty much every note) it creates more excitement about a game than a simple FMV. An opening video is cool the first couple times, but eventually the user will just impatiently button through it.

In some cases it also provides a first opportunity to teach new players the game mechanics they will need to succeed later. Recent Madden NFL have used the playable intro as a tutorial of sorts.

I don't think we'll ever see the intro FMV come back, to be honest. The playable intro is just a better feature to achieve the same purpose, I think.
 
# 12 Turbojugend @ 03/14/16 05:37 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by crandolph
Totally agree. Some of the best were the wrestling games. Wrestlemania 2000 was a great one (no pun intended).
Yes! The AKI wrestling games were great, but even if the game itself was sub-par (WCW Nitro/Thunder), a good rasslin' video intro usually got me hyped to play. And who can forget Sting driving the big rig at Hogan in the Revenge intro? Classic stuff!!!
 
# 13 Fraser G. @ 03/14/16 06:08 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by garyjr33
I personally loved the NHL 99 intro and NHL 2000 intro. Also, loved the MLB: The Show 12 intro.
Although I didn't mention NHL 2000 in this article, I totally agree that it's one of the best. There's a segment where the music almost stops dead while a Nashville Predators player glides along the top of the bench...it's so well edited. I've always loved that bit.
 
# 14 garyjr33 @ 03/14/16 06:36 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by bcruise
My favorite EA intro:

I loved this video!
 
# 15 garyjr33 @ 03/14/16 06:37 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Fraser G.
Although I didn't mention NHL 2000 in this article, I totally agree that it's one of the best. There's a segment where the music almost stops dead while a Nashville Predators player glides along the top of the bench...it's so well edited. I've always loved that bit.
Yeah I agree. That scene was awesome.
 
# 16 mpulse24 @ 03/14/16 07:38 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gzGCXmzzWQ

I used to love the NHL 2001 intro. My brother and I played this all the time and after all this time, when I hear that Collective Soul song on the radio, I immediately think of this game.

::edit:: still having issues trying to get these youtube videos to embed properly.
 
# 17 Fraser G. @ 03/14/16 07:49 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by mpulse24
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gzGCXmzzWQ

I used to love the NHL 2001 intro. My brother and I played this all the time and after all this time, when I hear that Collective Soul song on the radio, I immediately think of this game.

::edit:: still having issues trying to get these youtube videos to embed properly.
I wasn't the biggest fan of the intro, but I loved that song. I still listen to it from time to time.
 
# 18 boxboy99 @ 03/14/16 07:59 PM
I miss decent intros, they always pumped me up to play the game. NCAA Football games on PS1 had some awesome intros. Now all we get it a stupid OBJ loading screen that takes way too long.
 
# 19 snc237 @ 03/14/16 09:23 PM
Nothing can top NHL 98 and 99 Intro. Those were amazing!!
 
# 20 underdog13 @ 03/14/16 09:36 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by bcruise
My favorite EA intro:

Hell Yes! What I want is the rock in the palm of my hand!
 

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