March 09, 2009
At one time or another both Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson were the baddest men on the planet. They were so bad because they could legally beat people up and get paid for it. They were damn good at it, too. Unfortunately, in real life, they couldn’t fight each other. That would be too much [...]...
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gcacho
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February 20, 2009
EA Sports Active, EA's Wii Fit competitor, is now due to hit stores on May 19th. Just in time for bathing suit season! Or as you may know it, swimming in a t-shirt season. The game will cost only......
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adam frucci
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February 17, 2009
EA Sports used to rely on the popularity of real sports organizations and real players to make its games more appealing, and now one company is using EA Sports' name to get kids into real sports. Toy Island has partnered with EA to produce branded sports equipment for kids, some of which includes an...
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JC Fletcher
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February 16, 2009
After more than two decades of encouraging us to sit on our asses playing sports video games, EA Sports and Toy Island team up for a line of sports toys that actually promote outdoor play. The new multi-year agreement between EA and Toy Island will produce a wide range of interactive sports toys bea...
Kotaku
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Mike Fahey
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February 08, 2009
Seems only the fawning sports press has love for Brett Favre anymore. He's worn out his welcome in New York, and now comes word Electronic Arts considered pulling him from the Madden 09 cover. In testimony during the class-action lawsuit against the National Football League Players Association, over...
Kotaku
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Owen Good
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January 21, 2009
A survey conducted by the University of Oregon's Warsaw Sports Marketing Center has indicated that playing EA Sports Madden NFL can teach you important life lessons about football. The survey queried more than 15.000 NFL fans, testing their knowledge in categories ranging from game situations to the...
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Mike Fahey
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January 17, 2009
If you've tried to live vicariously through NCAA Football as a big man on campus, but have such a F-ed up last name the announcers only referred to you by number, now's your chance. EA Sports is asking you to submit your last name and its phonetic pronunciation for inclusion in NCAA Football 2010. L...
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Owen Good
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January 02, 2009
We wish there were more executives like Peter Moore, the kind who wonder where the f.... hell their game is on the end of year "Best Of" lists. As Moore has done to Eurogamer. Now, we don't have any particular issue with Eurogamer's choices for the Top 50 Games of 2008, but the head of EA Sports cer...
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Michael McWhertor
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Filed under: Culture, Sports, Business Peter Man Tell 'Em has kicked off '09 with a wildly entertaining review of Eurogamer's "Top 50 Games of 2008," headlining with the question on all of our minds: Where The FIFA? From the outset, Peter Moore's rant makes it clear that his is a man's world, summon...
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James Ransom-Wiley
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November 29, 2008
Electronic Arts must have been pleased as hell to read, in the Los Angeles Times, that front-office types are using NBA Live 09 to evaluate opposing players, consider the impact of trades on future performance and production, and help in making other decisions. The NBA says about half of the league'...
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