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Posts Tagged ‘EA’

Dec
22
Features
Q&A
by
David Lynch
It’s the end of the world as we know it..

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Dec
16
Features
Games
General
by
David Lynch
Is it just us or didn’t we just finish this game

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Oct
22
Features
Games
General
by
David Lynch
Go deeper underground..

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Oct
6
Features
Games
General
by
David Lynch
The Lord Of The Rings has a lot to answer for..

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Aug
5
Games
by
Sam Roberts
Well, I say sell – what I mean is, why did EA generate $73 million in revenue on the 360, during its first fiscal quarter, compared to a massive $121 million on PS3

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Jul
28
General
by
Sam Roberts
Of all the lucrative licenses in the land, The Simpsons has to rank among the top for publishers

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Jul
27
General
by
David Lynch
It’s looking more and more likely that we’ll actually see a Dead Space movie enter production far sooner than many had predicted

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Jul
23
Games
by
Sam Roberts
Despite numerous technical issues that were, to be fair, fixed in the first few days of release, name recognition has helped EA shift 600,000 copies of its digital title, Battlefield 1943, across Xbox Live and PSN, the publisher has announced.

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Jul
21
Games
by
Simon Miller
Highly-anticipated WWII sandbox adventure, The Saboteur, has finally received a release date

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Jul
17
General
by
Sam Roberts
I was playing the horrendously underrated Mercenaries 2: World In Flames, last night, but before I dropped nukes on cities and got tossed into the sea by a glitchy exploding helicopter, I realised that I enjoyed the variations on the EA logo a little too much

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Jul
13
Games
by
Sam Roberts
Since it’s mid-July and we’re all paralysed by publishers’ apathy towards the summer months, there’s been a dearth of new releases on 360

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Jul
9
General
by
Sam Roberts
There’s something humbling about a company like EA taking one of their biggest franchises and releasing a smaller, but no less quality iteration of it over XBLA, especially at a time of year when nothing else is coming out

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