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Bednarik Unsure How Magic Image Box Works

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There’s a new video game coming out that features legends from football’s past. The game was made because there’s a big market for pro football’s past, as everyone loves to remember history and respect elders.

Ha ha, of course not. It was made because EA Sports has an exclusive NFL license for Madden, and so another company wanted to make a football game. At least one Eagle of yore is in the game, although I think he has a little trouble figuring out exactly how a video game works:

Of the 300-some players 2K Sports targeted, 241 ended up in the game. Among the ones who got away, Jackson wanted too much money. Lawrence Taylor already had a deal with another publisher. Then-Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate Lynn Swann declined — no joke — on the recommendation of his political advisors.

By contrast, Chuck Bednarik said yes. But only after the game maker cleared a few things up for the man who nearly ended Frank Gifford’s career.

“We were on the phone, and I actually had to explain that he would not physically be in the television set,” recalls Sandra Tabata, who works at IMG World, the agency 2K Sports used to locate former players. “The younger guys are familiar with it, but some of the older guys, they didn’t even know what video game technology was.”

If anything, this only increases the legend of Concrete Charlie. I mean, he clearly was born in approximately 1862, so it’s pretty amazing he led the Eagles to the 1960 NFL Championship.

The ultimate retro football experience [ESPN.com]

  1. ALB Says: Jul 13 11:18 AM

    Who cares? Where are those Alycia Lane bikini photos? I know you have ‘em!!!

  2. Chamomiles Davis Says: Jul 13 12:19 PM

    on the recommendation of his political advisors

    Eeeeeyeahhhh, I’d have gotten rid of those guys by now, Swanny.

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