By sports.guy55 on Skatehive
I recall many years ago and playing NCAA College Football on I think it was the Playstation and kind of being in awe about how the people who had made that game had the real rosters of every single college football team, including pictures of most of their faces and this really made the game seem a lot more lifelike even if the graphics were a bit dated. I wondered at the time how this was even possible because I had heard stories about how athletes get paid a silly amount of money for advertisements that they were in so how on earth could any game possible afford to pay what would have been around 100,000 people to use their likeness in a game? https://i.redd.it/96j5hkd16rf81.png src That's quite the blowout! Well as it turns out two thing were true: 1, the players weren't being compensated in any way, and 2, it was a lot more complicated than what I thought. The rule has always been that athletics in universities in the United States were at that time, something that the young people