Developer promises UFC video game will be 'as real as it gets'

610cktb.com     Jul 2, 2008            

Developer promises UFC video game will be 'as real as it gets' By: Neil Davidson, THE CANADIAN PRESS LAS VEGAS - Quinton (Rampage) Jackson thanks God for his good fortune. Forrest Griffin says he can now die happy. The two mixed martial arts fighters, who meet Saturday for Jackson's light-heavyweight title at UFC 86 in Las Vegas, are both counting their lucky stars that they are featured in the upcoming UFC video game. "I grew up loving video games and now I'm in a video game," said Jackson, a 30-year-old father of four. "I just want to do a dance and song and praise God for me being in a video game." "I've been in a video game and on a beer can (Mickey's)," added the 29-year-old unmarried Griffin. "I can die now - I'm happy." The two fighters got a firsthand look recently at THQ's "UFC 2009 Undisputed," due out next spring... [read full story]                    


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