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This is fine for American football, where action occurs in staccato bursts of minutely preplanned detail and the commentators can consult a flip book of 'plays' to describe. A far greater degree of imagination would be necessary for sports where the action flows, like football (soccer). |
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I'd be all for it with tennis, provided the commentators hired a human beat-boxer to do the sound effects. |
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Hee hee! Kind of like the famous 'War of the Worlds' broadcast. (Common 'taters are from Idaho.) |
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Add a few unusually verbally skilled athletes, too, for the "close-up" effect: |
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"And I fake left and leave him in the dust... and I'm going for the 3-point... jumping... a little bead of sweat flies off my hand following the ball in a beautiful arc... I MADE IT--" |
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"NO YOU DIDN'T! I slap it down just in time and it goes to..." |
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Etc. Dungeons & Dragons for jocks! |
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[calum], there's a very funny old Flanders & Swann routine about a tennis umpire, with sound effects, circa 1950; beat-boxing avant la lettre... |
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Variations on this have been done. Computer generated play-by-plays have been created for sports such as boxing and horse racing. Fantasy match-ups have been concocted by inputting in variables for each boxer/horse, and running a simulation. I read an excellent round-by-round 'commentation' of a dream boxing match, I believe it was Ali vs. Jack Dempsey or some other such impossible match. There was a similar horse race featuring impossible combinations like Phar Lap, Secretatiat, Citation and Man O War all together.. I believe Man O War won that. |
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Some of the old Championship Manager style soccer management sims didn't show you any visuals of games, but just gave you a text commentary describing the action. |
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Here in the UK some terrible satelite channel, or was it channel 5? couldn't afford the rights to a world title fight.
So instead they got two guys to act out the fight as it progressed presumably they listened to the commentry or could see monitors showing the real action |
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