Rugby League Live 2
Rugby League Live 2 is a sports game in the Rugby League series of Rugby league video games. It was developed by Big Ant Studios for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It was released on 9 October 2012.[1] Commentary was provided by Andrew Voss and Phil Gould.[2] The cover features Wests Tigers player Benji Marshall.
Rugby League Live 2
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Rugby League Live 2 is the second rugby league game to Trublu's franchise and takes a much more in-depths look at the career of the NRL player. The games has a massive 10-Year Career Mode; you can sign sponsors, hire top flight coaching staff, negotiate player contracts and set player training programs to build the ultimate team.
When will it be released in the UK and when is demo available via Xbox live? (Andy Stokes)The game is due for release in the UK on November 16th, subject to shipping delays. No demo will be available.
Developed down in Melbourne, Rugby League Live 2 features almost all the licensed leagues you can imagine. Our own NRL is included of course, alongside the Super League and 34 stadia from Australia, the UK and all over have been replicated.
+1 hopefully this will make the off season a little more bearable now that the NHL is in lockout ? Rugby league live on the wii was crap, but it was fun with friends. Hopefully this will have the complete package I.e visuals, gameplay, presentation etc
The ability for HES to release rugby league games outside of peak league season has always baffled me, the closest they got was Rugby League 3 on Wii that managed to get a March release but was also killed by some of the worst motion controls ever (it is still my favourite league game released, but only when played with a gamecube controller).
Widnes host table-topping Hull FC to kick-off our Super League action this week on Thursday evening, live on Sky Sports 3 HD. Lee Radford's side will be looking to bounce back from their 30-16 home defeat in the first round of Super 8s action as well exacting revenge for his team's 46-6 humbling at the hands of Widnes back in march.
Friday sees Castleford Tigers face Wigan Warriors while St Helens take on Catalans Dragons in front of the Sky cameras, live on Sky Sports 2 HD. Elsewhere, in the middle 8s reigning champions Leeds Rhinos play Hull KR.
dentifying the influential factors on the demand for spectating sports has been amajor area of interest for numerous scholars in recent years. The rapid growth of the sportsindustry in last decades has converted the clubs to firms, players to inputs and fans tocustomers; hence as in any sector in the absence of customers there is no point of operatingthe firms. Millions of people are watching the major European league games live, every weekfrom China to Brazil. In Europe, English Premier League and German Bundesliga are themost successful in terms of attracting the crowds to the stands, whereas France and Italianleagues are failing to do so. This paper tries to identify the influential factors on the demandfor football in the top five major European leagues- English, German, Spanish, French andItalian- utilizing the tools of econometrics. Once influential factors are identified they can beused to increase the attendance levels which would enable the sustainability of the footballindustry in Europe and that is the main motivation behind this paper. The industry will standif and only if fans keep on paying to watch and support their teams. This study reveals that,listed in the order of descending importance, the ticket prices as ratio of average annualpersonal income, ratio of licensed football players in a country to its population, the level ofcompetition in the league, the number of points gathered by home team, being promoted tothe top division and the number of televised games every week are influential factors on thedemand for football.
Identifying the influential factors on the demand for spectating sports has been amajor area of interest for numerous scholars in recent years. The rapid growth of the sportsindustry in last decades has converted the clubs to firms, players to inputs and fans tocustomers; hence as in any sector in the absence of customers there is no point of operatingthe firms. Millions of people are watching the major European league games live, every weekfrom China to Brazil. In Europe, English Premier League and German Bundesliga are themost successful in terms of attracting the crowds to the stands, whereas France and Italianleagues are failing to do so. This paper tries to identify the influential factors on the demandfor football in the top five major European leagues- English, German, Spanish, French andItalian- utilizing the tools of econometrics. Once influential factors are identified they can beused to increase the attendance levels which would enable the sustainability of the footballindustry in Europe and that is the main motivation behind this paper. The industry will standif and only if fans keep on paying to watch and support their teams. This study reveals that,listed in the order of descending importance, the ticket prices as ratio of average annualpersonal income, ratio of licensed football players in a country to its population, the level ofcompetition in the league, the number of points gathered by home team, being promoted tothe top division and the number of televised games every week are influential factors on thedemand for football.
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