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Tiger's Goods Richard Conway December 09, 2009 12:22 AM Recommend post (1) Ok, it's time for a Christmas quiz. What have Pepsi, Nike, Cadillac, Electronic Arts, Gillette, AT&T, TAG Heuer, Accenture and American Express all got in common? The answer? Full Article at Sky News
Traveller's Tales has been infusing a little bit of magic (how else do the blocks stack themselves?) into all of their LEGO games. It only made sense the concept would come full circle eventually and merge with Harry Potter. Full Article at G4 TV
No advertisements featuring Tiger Woods have run on US prime-time television broadcast networks or 19 cable channels since late last month, after reports of his extramarital affairs. Full Article at The Age
NBR's Scott Gurvey interviewed the CEO of Electronic Arts, John Riccitiello, earlier this week. Riccitiello offered his perspective of the game sector and also discussed some upcoming EA game releases. Full Article at Nightly Business Report | PBS
Electronic Arts CEO John Riccitiello believes that if a publisher can offer compelling downloadable content, people who pirates games could be persuaded to buying the original product. Full Article at Edge Magazine
Pandemic™ Studios, a studio of Electronic Arts Inc. , today announced that the open world action sandbox game The Saboteur™ is available today. Full Article at GameZone
While you shouldn't really pirate a game, let's say for arguments sake you decide to do so anyway. Would you still pay for that game's future downloadable content? Full Article at Big Download
According to Electronic Arts, North America thought that everything in Army of Two was fine and dandy, while Europeans found the experience ridiculous and tasteless. Full Article at GamePad
Will sex sell a video game? Electronic Arts sure hopes so. Full Article at Time Magazine
John Riccitiello, the gaming-savvy head of Electronic Arts, doesn't want anyone to pirate games. But those who do, he told Kotaku, present a new market that EA needs to make money from. Full Article at GamePad
The Saboteur is the final release from now-defunct Electronic Arts-owned Pandemic Studios. Full Article at Globe and Mail
Pandemic(TM) Studios, a studio of Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ:ERTS), today announced that the open world action sandbox game The Saboteur(TM) is available today. Full Article at TransWorldNews
Neil Young, 39, and Alan Yu, 36, left Electronic Arts to start Ngmoco, a company focused exclusively on iPhone games. Every Ngmoco title has charted in the App Store's top 50. Full Article at Fast Company
Two weeks after its release, Electronic Arts made it known that they did indeed plan on doing a sequel; stating that “the sequels already under construction”. Full Article at GamePad
Are video-game makers Hollywood’s next takeover bait? With their business models under threat and shares in the doldrums, Electronic Arts and its rivals look ripe for the picking by media groups like Walt Disney, Breakingviews says. Full Article at Dealbook
We should have quite some acting skills to act surprised upon the news that Electronic Arts is planning a Dead Space sequel, but that’s not the point: in the end, Dead Space was a quality horror game and Dead Space 2 will certainly be one of... Full Article at GamePad
Electronic Arts studio have announced that the award-winning Dead Space franchise will continue to frighten gamers with its stunning sequel, Dead Space 2. Full Article at Independent Online
Are video-game makers Hollywood’s next takeover bait? With their business models under threat and shares in the doldrums, Electronic Arts and its rivals look ripe for the picking by media groups like Walt Disney. Full Article at The New York Times
Enter the recipients' email addresses, separated by commas: Your email has been sent. As the mistress scandal deepens, retailers are slashing their prices on Tiger Woods merchandise—and disillusioned collectors are dumping their memorabilia. Full Article at The Daily Beast
This site is an rss/xml news reader containing our favorite feeds. All articles are the copyrighted material of the blogs that wrote them. These are the most popular games on GameFly for the week ending December 7th. Full Article at GamePad
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NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 24: TV personality Tiki Barber attends the Electronic Arts' 'Get In The Game' seminar at the Times Center on September 24, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 24: Elizabeth Harz, SVP of Global Sales, EA attends the Electronic Arts' 'Get In The Game' seminar at the Times Center on September 24, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 24: TV personality Tiki Barber attend the Electronic Arts' 'Get In The Game' seminar at the Times Center on September 24, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 24: TV personality Tiki Barber attends the Electronic Arts' 'Get In The Game' seminar at the Times Center on September 24, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »Visitors attend a show by Electronic Arts (EA) at the Gamescom 2009 fair in Cologne August 22, 2009. The Gamescom convention, Europe's largest video games trade fair, runs from August 19 to August 23.
View Photo »FILE-In this file video game image released by Electronic Arts, the character Eddie Riggs, voiced by actor Jack Black, left, is shown in a scene from the game, "Brutal Legend."
View Photo »In this video game image released by Electronic Arts, the character Eddie Riggs, voiced by actor Jack Black, left, is shown in a scene from the game, "Brutal Legend."
View Photo »In this video game image released by Electronic Arts, the character Eddie Riggs, voiced by actor Jack Black, left, is shown in a scene from the game, "Brutal Legend."
View Photo »In this video game image released by Electronic Arts, the character Eddie Riggs, voiced by actor Jack Black, left, is shown in a scene from the game, "Brutal Legend."
View Photo »In this video game image released by Electronic Arts, the character Eddie Riggs, voiced by actor Jack Black, is shown in a scene from the game, "Brutal Legend."
View Photo »Tinlyn Jacobson plays the Electronic Arts Sports Active for Wii platform video game during the Electronic Entertainment Expo or E3 in Los Angeles June 3, 2009. The convention runs June 2-4.
View Photo »Tinlyn Jacobson (L) plays the Electronic Arts Sports Active for Wii platform video game during the Electronic Entertainment Expo or E3 in Los Angeles June 3, 2009. The convention runs June 2-4.
View Photo »Gamer Krystyn Chang records a presentation for the Electronic Arts Sports game Fight Night Round 4 during the Electronic Entertainment Expo or E3 in Los Angeles June 3, 2009. The convention runs June 2-4.
View Photo »Former boxer Sugar Ray Leonard plays the Electronic Arts Sports game Fight Night Round 4 during the Electronic Entertainment Expo or E3 in Los Angeles June 3, 2009. The convention runs June 2-4.
View Photo »Former boxer Sugar Ray Leonard gestures after playing the Electronic Arts Sports game Fight Night Round 4 during the Electronic Entertainment Expo or E3 in Los Angeles June 3, 2009. The convention runs June 2-4.
View Photo »Former boxer Sugar Ray Leonard plays the Electronic Arts Sports game Fight Night Round 4 during the Electronic Entertainment Expo or E3 in Los Angeles June 3, 2009. The convention runs June 2-4.
View Photo »John Riccitiello, Chief Executive Officer of Electronic Arts, poses for a portrait during the Electronic Entertainment Expo or E3 in Los Angeles, June 3, 2009. The convention runs June 2-4.
View Photo »John Riccitiello, Chief Executive Officer of Electronic Arts, poses for a portrait during the Electronic Entertainment Expo or E3 in Los Angeles, June 3, 2009. The convention runs June 2-4.
View Photo »Visitors play the Electronic Arts' video game "Need for Speed Shift" as others make their way through the hallway during the Electronic Entertainment Expo or E3 in Los Angeles, June 3, 2009. The convention runs June 2-4.
View Photo »Retired tennis player Pete Sampras demonstrates the Electronic Arts video game Grand Slam Tennis for Wii Fit platform, during a media event, before the opening day of the Electronic Entertainment Expo, or E3, at the Orpheum theatre in Los Angeles June 1, 2009.
View Photo »Retired tennis player Pete Sampras demonstrates the Electronic Arts video game Grand Slam Tennis for Wii Fit platform, during a media event, before the opening day of the Electronic Entertainment Expo, or E3, at the Orpheum theatre in Los Angeles June 1, 2009.
View Photo »Retired tennis player Pete Sampras demonstrates the Electronic Arts video game Grand Slam Tennis for Wii Fit platform, during a media event, before the opening day of the Electronic Entertainment Expo, or E3, at the Orpheum theatre in Los Angeles June 1, 2009.
View Photo »Peter Moore (R), President of Electronic Arts Sports, demonstrates the Electronic Arts video game Grand Slam Tennis for Wii Fit platform, as tennis player Pete Sampras pretends to tap him, during a media event before the opening day of the Electronic Entertainment Expo, or E3, at the Or...
View Photo »Peter Moore, President of Electronic Arts Sports, speaks at a media event before the opening day of the Electronic Entertainment Expo, or E3, at the Orpheum theatre in Los Angeles June 1, 2009. The convention runs from June 2-4.
View Photo »John Riccitiello, Chief Executive Officer of Electronic Arts, sits during a media event before the opening day of the Electronic Entertainment Expo, or E3, at the Orpheum theatre in Los Angeles June 1, 2009. The convention runs from June 2-4.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 24: Elizabeth Harz, SVP of Global Sales, EA attends the Electronic Arts' 'Get In The Game' seminar at the Times Center on September 24, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »While we believe the Wii is likely to be a drag on overall software sales through the holiday, the impact should be limited to those publishers which have invested significantly in Wii development, with the biggest negative impact likely to be felt by Electronic Arts, which (unwisely in our view) heavil...
Having worked with Lesley and the other executives at Electronic Arts, I have been extremely impressed with how they built Pogo.com into the #1 casual games site. They will now be focused on helping NeoEdge build great games by bridging casual games with social networks
This is the same John Madden who mysteriously went missing in the middle of football season last year to avoid questions about how much money he was making from Electronic Arts' Madden Football at the expense of the football players who weren't getting paid for their images and stats being used in the v...
It seems that Apple's App Store is the train everyone is trying to catch. Merely by announcing they have an 'app strategy' is enough to pop a stock ... We heard from eBay last week that transactions on the iPhone through PayPal hit a half-billion dollars in the blink of an eye. Electronic Arts, which re...
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We are very pleased with the market recognition and adoption of our products and technology ... It is particularly gratifying to see that our offering can take the pain out of development for industry powerhouses such as Electronic Arts as well as individuals and small development studios.
The Unity platform is currently used in world class games such as Tiger Woods PGA Tour Online by Electronic Arts, the Quest for R2D2 by Lego and FusionFall by Cartoon Networks ... Earlier this year, Unity for iPhone was released and to date, more than 325 games are using the Unity engine to power their ...
After my first book, I settled down in Silicon Valley for a wonderfully turbulent quarter century ... and courtesy of the Apples and Electronic Arts and then of the Googles, watched the new organisation forms that Warren had foreseen in 1966, come of age.
Electronic Arts didn't market Dead Space Extraction as much as it does with other titles. And the success or failure of a Wii title usually correlates directly to marketing spend. If Electronic Arts spent little on marketing, I am sure the sell through was no surprise to them. So I do not believe sell t...
Electronic Arts didn't market Dead Space Extraction as much as it does with other titles. And the success or failure of a Wii title usually correlates directly to marketing spend ... Given Wii games tend to have a flatter sales curve, I don't think 20,000 plus units is out of the question for October an...
Publishing giant Electronic Arts is getting more aggressive in Japan once more, thanks to Eastern-targeted games such as Tsumuji, and Gamasutra speaks in-depth to EA Japan veteran and head Rex Ishibashi on the market and the company's plans there.
Electronic Arts has announced that its band simulation franchise Rock Band will see an iPhone release later this month, as will a port of the classic real-time strategy title Command & Conquer Red Alert.
We are very excited to work with Electronic Arts on the global release of such a creative and thrilling title as Brutal Legend ... Our solution allowed the development team to maintain a standard interface for producers and translators, creating a more streamlined localization process that allows player...
stand as some of the funniest work in the industry ... He finally nails it with Brütal Legend. ... He's got Jack Black, a big push from (publisher) Electronic Arts, and a great computer-generated story that looks as good as a DreamWorks animated movie.
Our job as publishers is to bring authors' work to as many readers as possible and we are increasingly looking at platforms other than the book to do this ... So it's incredibly exciting to be working with Electronic Arts to bring some of the best writing for children to one of the bestselling devices i...
FIFA, Electronic Arts and Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) today announced the new season of the FIFA Interactive World Cup (FIWC), the world's only official FIFA global football gaming competition.
An interesting story we’re following, Electronic Arts shares selling off by 4% after an executive for Microsoft said there’s not a possibility of any deal here. There was options activity surrounding that. And shares of Electronic Arts actually over the past couple of days had risen in anticipation. Spe...
Shares of Electronic Arts Inc. jumped more than 4 percent to $19.36 on Wednesday on unsubstantiated talk that Microsoft Corp. might be interested in buying the video game publisher, traders said
Microsoft has no plans to purchase Electronic Arts.
Video-game software publisher THQ (THQI) is being looked at as a target for media companies, including Electronic Arts (ERTS), Time Warner (TWX), and News Corp. (NWS). The stock is up sharply on heavy volume, and options-traders are busy scooping up calls.
In this ten-year Dreamcast retrospective, Gamasutra looks back at Sega's last effort in the console market through interviews with former president of Sega of America Bernie Stolar, former Sega execs Peter Moore and Charles Bellfield, and former vice president of Electronic Arts, Bing Gordon.
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