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"Ron Mexico" is in the house

post #1 of 11
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Too fucking funny. For those that don't know, apparently an alias that Mike Vick used when he would do tests for herpes was "Ron Mexico". Blitz's new game has a team called the Redhawks with a left-handed QB whose last name is "Mexico". Too funny.

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"Ron Mexico," the name listed as an alias for Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick in a lawsuit filed by a woman alleging that Vick infected her with a venereal disease, has found its way to into a new video game.

Midway's Blitz: The League, which isn't officially sanctioned by the NFL because the league claims it features too much gratuitous violence, includes a team called the Redhawks (that looks like the Falcons) and has "Mexico" as its quarterback.

"No longer bound to the NFL license, there will be no league restrictions on content and gamers will finally experience what makes playing a football video game really fun," Midway CEO Steve Allison told Sports Business Daily.

Electronic Arts owns the exclusive video-game license for the NFL, which has forced Midway to be creative with its latest football offering. The game is co-written by Peter Egan, a writer on ESPN's Playmakers series that was not well-received by the NFL. Blitz: The League is due out in October and is sort of football meets Grand Theft Auto, in which players cheat, gamble and do drugs.

The game will also include FHM magazine models as cheerleaders and in various major character roles throughout the game's story line. The cover features NFL Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor — a.k.a. New York Nightmare linebacker Quentin Sands — who "plays a large role in evolving story lines that occur both on and off the field," according to a Midway release.

The Blitz: The League game summary also gives a pretty good indication of what's in store: "Playing in The League is your dream but you've paid the price. Your arms ache from weight-room reps, and painkillers are blurring your vision. The dirty hits you've laid on QBs are career-enders but they also keep you employed. Two more sacks and you get your bonus, paying for your fast cars and faster lifestyle. Its 4th and 3 and you are up by 7. Stuff the offense, beat your opponents bloody and win at any cost."
post #2 of 11
That is awesome. (About Ron Mexico)
post #3 of 11
EA getting the rights might be a good thing for a little while...
post #4 of 11
I hope the game itself is fun to play, but despite all that, Midway gets an A for effort in the presentation department.
post #5 of 11
That is funny.
I've never been a big fan of simulation-type football games like Madden or 2K(or the sport for that matten), but I've always had a soft spot for Blitz. I could care less about the story, but if this brings back the old Blitz style only better I'll be happy.
I guess they may be going for a more violent sim style though, hmn, we'll see. As long as they bring back all kinds of late hitting could be cool. They had to hold back with the old games, but no more.
post #6 of 11
Just as long as they keep the same voiceover guy from the arcade game.
post #7 of 11
Sorry to disappoint you guys, but from the video I have seen this game looks like pure shit gameplay.
post #8 of 11
In Fanball's Fantasy Football magazine, they refer to Vick as Ron Mexico throughout.
post #9 of 11
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Originally Posted by Fazer
Sorry to disappoint you guys, but from the video I have seen this game looks like pure shit gameplay.
Well, NFL Blitz was never known for ground-breaking gameplay. As long as I can tackle the shit out of a guy, then jump up and do a follow-up elbow drop without getting a penalty, I'll be happy. And that was another great thing, once you figured it out, about NFL Blitz--you could actually knock the hell out of the WRs to make sure they couldn't catch the ball, and you wouldn't get penalized. If there was one WR that the CPU kept throwing to, I'd make sure that I'd knock him out as soon as the ball was snapped.
post #10 of 11
I too loved Blitz for its very arcadey gameplay. unfortunately, Blitz: The League, for all its wildness is actualy trying to be a real football game. The QB needs to stay in the pocket to make accurate passes, there are complex plays, and within all this sim style gameplay they throw in stupid shit like bullet time moves IN GAME (which just totally disrupts the flow of the game, you hear that NCAA) and the tackles and player animation just look kind of awkward.
post #11 of 11
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Booo! This will be a strict rental for me, and I'll just manually change Vick's name in Madden '06 to Ron Mexico.

And maybe I'll change Marcus Vick to "Don Mexico", just for good measure.
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