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This is the story behind *those* Gaelic Football and Hurling games - Part 2

Development constraints and lack of familiarity with hurling didn’t exactly help matters.

It’s All-Ireland Football Final day! In anticipation of a Croker classic here’s part two of our look back at two infamous Gaelic Football and Hurling Playstation games that first hit the console-world ten years ago…

Yesterday, we brought you the first part of the story behind the Gaelic Football and Hurling games released on the PS2 back in 2005 and 2007. 

Continuing on from where we left off, while the development of all games was tough, there were some small touches to the game that added to its uniqueness.

For example, the game was also in Irish, a feature that was incredibly rare at the time. 

Feargal Mac Giolla: Something that the people tend to forget about it was that it was bilingual, the game was in both Irish and English. Foras na Gaeilge were heavily involved in the 2005 version and their CEO at the time was the former GAA President Joe McDonough.

From our point of view, as a culture organisation and part of our remit to promote the Irish language, that was actually quite an important bit to it that players could play as Gaeilge. It was the first time, to my knowledge, that Sony would have produced a game that paid so much tribute to the Irish language so that was pretty important.

As the games were being developed, the GAA would visit the studios when they were in the country for the International Rules games. Not being familiar with gaming themselves, they weren’t entirely sure why development took so long until they visited the studios.

Feargal Mac Giolla: I remember being over as they were working on it and the amount of work they put into it, building the stands and the grounds and the jerseys and the amount of detail was huge at the time… We were wondering maybe why it was going so slow, they outlined the man hours it took to actually produce it and reproduce Clones, reproduce Killarney and reproduce the ground it happened to be, I remember that being very interesting at the time.

Dermot Power: When we were down there for the international rules, we would meet them… and that was every second year in those days so we would have come across them twice.

The football game was actually launched down there in Melbourne, during the international rules tour. The Irish media were there and obviously it was just developed by a Melbourne company so we saw it as an opportunity to launch it down there.

Feargal Mac Giolla: I remember a few weeks before it was launched going over to the guys and they unveiling the game to us. We were playing it and being slightly outside of our comfort zone but we were absolutely gobsmacked.

The level of detail that was in the game by the jerseys, by the stands, by the commentary, we just thought it was an fantastic representation of what the GAA looked like and you could on your screen magic yourself onto Clones, Carrick-on-Shannon or Galway or wherever you wanted in your teams colours.

Now we weren’t gamers. We were looking at it purely from the presentation point of view: “How does this present the GAA?” and we would have said: “It would have presented the GAA extremely well.” It presented it in a terrific light.

But before it made its way to the public, there was enough time to include some extra features.

Feargal Mac Giolla: When the games were being sold, you got a promotional DVD so we had made sure to cover that off too as well. Every time someone bought a game, they were also getting a GAA skills DVD. We didn’t miss that trick either.

g3_vf3 A promotional shot from the original Gaelic Games: Football. Playstation Playstation

The reaction

When the first Gaelic Football game was released, it was panned. Some of the criticisms included its sluggish performance, scoring goals was too easy and not matching the speed and intensity of the sport.

The first Gaelic Football game did hit No. 1 in the Irish PS2 charts, selling enough for a sequel to be made, but while the second Gaelic Football game and Hurling game were better received, the same criticisms applied.

Feargal Mac Giolla: Gamers within the association that we had spoken to would have told us: “Well, it looks very well, it not realistic enough. For instance, it’s too easy to score goals.” There were just gaming issues and that’s probably why it was panned a little bit at the time, but us, not being gamers, felt it represented the GAA very, very well in terms of how it presented the game on screen.

Justin Halliday: I think the reviews weren’t great. They never were with this sort of this game because unfortunately when you have a budget of a million [Australian] dollars to make three games and people can pay $100 AUS  for FIFA or $100 AUS  for this AFL game, [it's a tough sell].

A lot of consumers don’t understand the realities of the amount of attention to detail that we can put into our games so generally they don’t review as well as we would like. Obviously, that’s always the way, but I think the games got some good reviews generally about improving on the previous version and capturing the actual gameplay of Gaelic Football and Hurling.

But the issue is always production quality, the fidelity of what the players look like, the sorts of things we can’t compete with EA with FIFA, the Madden games which is the bar that a lot of people expect from all of their games.

Thuyen Nguyen: We didn’t actually hear anything. We knew the first Gaelic Football game was actually quite successful as far as sales were concerned, but the reviews were horrible. We didn’t hear much about the other two only because at that stage Transmission Games was in a bit of a bind because of another game it were making so everyone was focused on developing this other game

I think if we have had a fantastic review, we would have heard about it, but I don’t think we heard anything like that.

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The aftermath 

After Gaelic Football 2 and Hurling were released, that marked the end of the partnership with the GAA, Sony Computer Entertainment Ireland and IR Gurus and no high-profile GAA-backed game has been released since. Both Halliday and Nguyen have left the industry and no longer work in game development.

Since then, there have been attempts to capture the essence of the GAA on the small screen – attempts by Tailteann Games with Bainisteoir Hurling, and MojoPin Studios, which is based in Northern Ireland, is working on All Star Gaelic Football, but there’s no plans for an official game to be released.  

At the very least, there were lessons to be learnt from the experience that could be used for future games, if they ever come to fruition.

Dermot Power: I wonder if some people’s expectations, a lot of people talk about the market internationally… I’m not sure how big a market there is for a game like that, we were very realistic in our talks with IR Gurus.

It was a great project, it was something I was delighted with, well worth trying to do and it was good for the GAA. I thought all in all it was a pretty good effort considering the constraints.

Justin Halliday: I think the number one thing about developing sports games is that sports games are hard. No matter how much you think they’re easy, it takes a lot of iterations to get them right.

If you’re thinking that you can go out and do something, other than an indie project that you’re not going to make money from [and] you’re a bunch of enthusiasts, that’s the kind of way you can make it work. But it’s very hard for a studio who have staff they have to pay no matter what the market rates are, it’s hard for studios to make these games for very small markets at the moment.

Thuyen Nguyen: We didn’t intentionally set out to make bad games. I just want to make that clear. We didn’t intentionally do it. There were reasons why the games turned out the way that they did.

I think both Hurling and Gaelic Football are quite good as far as being subjects of videogames, I think there’s a lot of potential there. I think that potential is hampered, in the same way that AFL is, by having a really small audience… it’s really hard to put the effort into it and the resources and do a proper job of it for it when no one is going to buy it, so you’re stuck [in a no win situation].

We did want to make a good job of it but there’s only so much time and so much money that people are willing to spend, and unfortunately that really is a business decision.

Justin Halliday: For us, they weren’t projects that caused a great deal of trouble. What we were working on was ensuring that they were delivered on time, that the quality was as good as possible because the AFL 2005 game was delivered late.

One of the main things we were always trying was to knuckle down on our estimates and ensure that we delivered a good game on the timeframe that we had and not pushing out our dates. That was the most important thing, getting the game out during the final season or during the actual season because previous games had miss their seasons and that’s catastrophic for those games.

Feargal Mac Giolla: We’re not experts in gameplay, or claim to be, but certainly if it was to happen again, the gameplay would need to be better. That was a clear message from gamers out there, in terms of what we could have brought to it ourselves.

Obviously, being able to bring in player images and names to the game would certainly have made it a bit more attractive. If it was to happen in the future, I was pretty certain that now that we have a formal relationship with the GPA, it would not be an issue.

I think that would have been the big change that would come from our side but I’m not sure how big of an issue that was for some people. Clearly it was for some people, for others the joy was winning an All-Ireland with Leitrim which was something you could obviously do on the screen but struggle to do on the pitch.

The big change would have been from the GAA’s perspective would have been that, just how it looked and the presentation. I don’t think that could have been any better frankly, I really don’t, and it actually blew us away from that perspective to create a virtual GAA world.
This article was originally published on 22 February 2015

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    Great to see our Public Servants are on top of their brief. Announced months in advance . There’s efficiency for ya.

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    @Mr Grumble: was today their first day back and this is their agenda.

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    Jan 16th 2018, 6:43 PM

    Probably cheaper on us if most Public Servants were paid to stay at home.

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    @David Dickson: ME, MYSELF, I priorities on their 1st day back, where do we go from here?

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    Jan 16th 2018, 6:48 PM

    @C_O’S:
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    Jan 16th 2018, 7:46 PM

    @Donal Hanley:Hanley: since you seem so knowledgeable. Why not give us the exact numbers and sources of the revenue directly attributable to these junkets. I’m dying to know please ensure sources of these exact figures are verifiable.

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    Jan 16th 2018, 6:16 PM

    How about stop promoting Ireland. Please start making it a place that’s worth being promoted. Until then we remain the rip off republic.

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    @The Dublinist: Very highly educated workforce, high standard of living (well for those who work for it), good tax benefits. In think the route to making this country better is to attract jobs to provide employment .

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    Jan 16th 2018, 7:04 PM

    @phil: You forgot to mention : Lack of choice when it comes to political parties, 86% rise in homelessness only in the past few years, depressing weather, approx €200million worth of debt, overpriced alcohol, trolley crisis, unthrustworthy police force, VRT (Against what the Europeans say, another example of how we only take the bad stuff from the EU), extreme rent prices in the Dublin area, TV liscense, property tax, we use the euro which means our value can’t be lowered against the sterling to limit the effects of brexit, Butlin’s mosney which was possibly one of the only decent places to have fun years ago is now a refugee camp, the president making a speech about facing homelessness with a big roaring fireplace in the background, Gardaí doing false breath tests. List goes on and on.

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    @The Dublinist: We wish it was 200 million of debt change the m in million to b .

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    @The Dublinist: Phil must have won thirty euro down the bingo last night. Big money like that wont last long, but sure we will all welcome him back down to our level when it’s all gone.

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    @The Dublinist: In fairness the weather is hardly the government’s fault

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    @Patabake Kennedy: I bet when he checked it in the shop all of the bells went off and the staff panicked, while confetti slowly falls to the ground.

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    @The Dublinist: We have 8 political parties that i can think of. Plenty of things wrong but lots going right. Unemployment has fallen to 5.5%…it was 14% in 2009. The homeless numbers are worrying but its the rough sleepers that are the real worry. It has trebled in that time. Its approx now at 180.

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    Jan 16th 2018, 6:13 PM

    Here comes the yearly onslaught of whinging about ministers promoting Ireland. I think it’s very beneficial personally. Happy St Patrick’s day.

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    @Darren McCormack: it would just be nice if it wasn’t the only thing they accomplished during the ‘year’

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    Jan 16th 2018, 6:18 PM

    @Darren McCormack: probably, only because you mentioned it, anyhow, I personally think any or all resources while we have continual crises in this country should be utilized for the benefit of our citizens! I’m not a whinger, I’m a realist!

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    @Darren McCormack: You can never get enough whinging about ministers , especially when it falls on deaf ears here in Ireland , a bit of embarrasment on the world stage might not fix the health or housing problems , but it gives a bit of relief for a day .

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    Jan 16th 2018, 6:34 PM

    Just back from their Xmas holidays in the middle of January and they’re deciding where they’re going in their generously funded taxpayers junkets for paddy’s day!

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    @Adrian:I have no problem with them going away for st Patricks. It’s the coming back where the problem lies

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    Jan 16th 2018, 6:19 PM

    So, will Simon Coveney be bringing up the issue of appalling human rights in China, including execution by firing squad often without trial, the detention of human rights lawyers and activists, Beijing’s continued highly repressive rule in Tibet and the Cybersecurity Law which will strangle online freedom and anonymity?
    Or will he put Irish business interests before human rights?
    Answers on a postcard to Tiananmen Square.

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    @FrankDapavia: Coventry is just a Clown, A big headed a@€€&zero without a brain, I hope he stays in China, Waste of tax payers money.

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    Hope Leo can get a date for President Trumps state visit….Give all the protesters something to look forward to…..

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    @John003: Luckily for the Trump protesters, they will get an extra plonker to protest against, courtesy of the Irish government.

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    @The Dublinist: Shane Ross the splitter.

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    Jan 16th 2018, 6:36 PM

    Just as well Mary Mitchell O’Connor isn’t going to Saudi Arabia. They’d take one look at her driving skills and reimpose their driving ban on women.

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    Jan 16th 2018, 6:34 PM

    I thought they would send John Halligan to see his buddy in North Korea

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    Jan 16th 2018, 6:21 PM

    In fairness they don’t do much here , so they may as well p!ss off for a few days at the taxpayers expense .

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    @Ken Hayden: Sham rogues the lot of em

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    Jan 16th 2018, 6:55 PM

    They might tell these heads of foreign governments that the country is 210 billion in dept and that they are all proud irishmen and women and that on this occasion they have decided to pay their own way,especially since these received that sneaky pay rise .

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    Jan 16th 2018, 6:15 PM

    Selfie opp with the Donald. :-)

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    Jan 16th 2018, 6:34 PM

    Is John Halligan not going to North Korea?

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    Jan 16th 2018, 7:05 PM

    Please travel just don’t come back……

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    Jan 16th 2018, 7:03 PM

    I wonder where’s the money coming from

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    Jan 16th 2018, 8:42 PM

    @Henry Clapham: You, they need those holidays… lol.

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    Jan 16th 2018, 6:35 PM

    Send Ryan tubridy to the white house. The sleveen would probably fawn over trump even after all his Clinton lick arsing.

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    Jan 16th 2018, 8:49 PM

    It will be just a big tax payers paid all holiday for them and we say nothing because we are too thick as a nation to say anything…

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    Jan 16th 2018, 6:47 PM

    Most countries see it as a Northern hemisphere Spring festival which slots neatly into the green of St Patrick and this island as the Equinox is on the 21st March and 4 days after our National holiday. The Continental USA relies less on the length of darkness than it does on the extreme cold weather around this time of the year so with Easter dates bouncing around they have adopted St Patrick’s day as the day which splits winter from the coming summer .

    We get to let the world know we are around and what is generally the upbeat nature of our society that most other countries would die for. There are always the same whiner comments about misspent money but thankfully many seem to get it.

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    Jan 16th 2018, 6:38 PM

    Gutted for John Halligan…thought he’d get N Korea!

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    I’d say we’ll be getting added to the US’ axis of shit holes after Trump spends about two minutes trying to understand Michael Ring.

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    Jan 16th 2018, 8:59 PM

    God I’d love to be on that gravy train.
    Have they no shame at all. Thousands homeless and hundreds on hospital trolleys … let’s go on a spree.

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    Jan 16th 2018, 8:26 PM

    So Shane Ross will be in charge??? Lord help us

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    Jan 16th 2018, 8:45 PM

    @Patrick McGarry: sure doesn’t he think he’s the boss as it is? What difference is this going to make….

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    Jan 16th 2018, 7:50 PM

    Good when there all out of the country someone revok there passports

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    Jan 16th 2018, 8:44 PM

    @Peter Cooper: their

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    Jan 16th 2018, 6:39 PM

    It will be an outrage if any Minister visited the states on St. Patrick’s day after Trump’s latest childish and racist comments, Irish Americans should be equally outraged at Trump’s behaviour, it’s Appalling.

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    Jan 16th 2018, 7:00 PM

    @Joseph Dempsey: Is it also an outrage that we have a Minister going to China with it’s long history of civil rights abuses? It’s all very easy to huff and puff about Trump and his idiotic outbursts but in the real world we are very dependent on US trade and business’s in Ireland. I’d rather have a Minister having a word in Trumps ear rather than have them stamping their feet and throwing a useless tantrum at home that Trump wouldn’t even notice in the grand scheme of things.

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    Jan 16th 2018, 8:44 PM

    @Brian Ward: as long as we are doing business with China then we should visit them.

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    Jan 16th 2018, 6:51 PM

    When they go Do not let them back in unless they spend time in a detention centre until they prove their intentions are honorable They will be kept longer than the refugees.

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    Jan 16th 2018, 6:28 PM

    Minister of State for the OPW Kevin Boxer Moran will travel to Kenya. Short man draws short straw.

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    Jan 16th 2018, 6:47 PM

    @Gary Foster: No a Safari in Masi Mara would be great in March not too hot…Love a trip to Kenya…

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    Jan 16th 2018, 10:38 PM

    Fantastic opportunity to promote the country and business with Ireland. Not many countries have that yearly invite with major players to influence!

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    Jan 16th 2018, 8:00 PM

    Is there anybody left to run the country?

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    Jan 16th 2018, 8:02 PM

    @Ian Heaton: Ross apparently……..

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    Jan 16th 2018, 9:11 PM

    @Ian Heaton: Run the country? Stop for God’s sake man.

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    Jan 16th 2018, 7:59 PM

    Surely there’s a mistake here – no one going to North Korea?

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    Jan 16th 2018, 8:40 PM

    So none to Hell then???

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    Jan 16th 2018, 8:21 PM

    Let them all go apart from taosaich . Our ( i was going to say elected) leader should be home for paddys day . Fly out paddys night in u.s for 18th

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    Jan 16th 2018, 8:56 PM

    Trump should come to ireland and be in the show

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    Jan 17th 2018, 8:52 AM

    Michael Healy Rae is heading for Mallow. He’s looking for a marsh

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    Jan 16th 2018, 8:45 PM

    Who is going to kingsmill?

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