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[ # ] Playstation Gaelic Games Hurling game due for Christmas
October 3rd, 2007

It seems that a hurling game is set to appear on the Playstation 2 with a game titled “Gaelic Games Hurling” with a November 30th release dateUPDATE: It’s actually Friday November 9th for the release.

This is from the same company that produced Gaelic Games Football, an Australian outfit called IRGurus. That original football games got awful reviews. It had some nice features like well designed stadiums and commentary from Micheál Ó Muirchearthaigh but the gameplay was terrible (I spent ages trying to master it and gave up eventually). It also had a major drawback in that it didn’t have any realistic players (the GPA rightfully made sure it’s members weren’t going to be used for nothing again).

IRGurus had earlier produced an Aussie Rules game so presumably they were able to reuse that engine for the football game and given that and the ties (although strenuous at the moment) between Aussie Rules and GAA it was probably an easy path to produce the game on a low budget.

We can live in hope that the hurling game will be an improvement and show that they’ve learned from the football production but it’s hard to expect too much. Even on the largest of budgets hurling would be an incredibly difficult game to produce a simulation of. In a way I can’t wait for this title just to see how they manage the gameplay and in particular the handling of the hurl.

Earlier this year we had the very well recieved Bainisteoir - Hurling PC game from Irish company Tailteann Games but that was a strategy/management game as opposed to a full gameplay simulation.

At the end of the day top quality sports simulation games are hard to produce. They require a lot of money (with a large target audience), a top class team, and several versions to get right. So while we can’t expect too much from this title at least someone is making the effort and it might be a decent way of passing a few hours at Christmas while the hurling season is in a lull!

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[ # 1885 ] Pingback from Playstation » Playstation Gaelic Games Hurling game due for Christmas [October 9, 2007, 1:44 pm]

[...] Demon-Reaper wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptIt also had a major drawback in that it didn’t have any realistic players (the GPA rightfully made sure it’s members weren’t going to be used for nothing again). IRGurus had earlier produced an Aussie Rules game so presumably they were … [...]

[ # 2097 ] Comment from Padraic McKeever [October 23, 2007, 12:51 pm]

Just a quick note to let you know we are now selling the Hurling PS2 Game on Pre-order along with the new football ps2 game. There is also a two game bundle. Al games come with free gaa coaching dvds.

Thanks
Padraic

[ # 2120 ] Pingback from Hurling Blog » Gaelic Games Hurling on Pre-Order at the Gaastore [October 24, 2007, 11:22 am]

[...] we mentioned previously the Gaelic Games Hurling PS2 game is due out for christmas. It’s now on pre order at [...]

[ # 2247 ] Comment from pat donoghue [November 2, 2007, 8:25 pm]

have the new playstation games the rights to use inter county players profiles?

[ # 2258 ] Comment from larry [November 3, 2007, 10:51 am]

As far as I know no they don’t. I don’t the GPA would allow the players be used without some kind of fee

[ # 2272 ] Comment from the painter [November 3, 2007, 10:38 pm]

no inter county player profiles, they just used random names

[ # 5357 ] Comment from Game [July 3, 2008, 9:42 pm]

did you know Sony is not earning anything on the Playstation 3, also I just saw this http://www.desktopexchange.com/gallery/Video-Game-Wallpapers
just a tip for some game images, but the Sony thing is for real.

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