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EA cuts ties to gun makers
Electronic Arts licensed the images of weapons from companies like McMillan Group International as part of a marketing collaboration for Medal of Honor: Warfighter. Activision Blizzard gives "special thanks" to Colt, Barrett and Remington in the credits for the Call of Dutyfranchise. -
Disney selects Jar Jar Binks for its games
While many hoped that once George Lucas got his paws off the Star Wars franchise things would get better, it appears that the new owners Disney might be headed for similar daft decisions. -
SimCity patch floods cities with poo
EA Games really can't get its act together over the latest version of Sim City. -
EA in battle over "worst company" award
EA Games is likely to be named the worst company in the US by the Consumerist magazine, beating off some stiff competition from the telephone companies, and seems to want to compound the issue by blaming homophobes. -
Microsoft bans used games
Software giant Microsoft is certain to declare war on the second hand video games industry and a leak has confirmed that its new Xbox will not allow them to run. -
EA Games CEO falls on his sword
EA's DRM has finished off the somewhat chequered career of Electronic Arts CEO John Riccitiello. -
Electronic Arts settles with Activision Blizzard
Two of the biggest computer games publishers have buried the hatchet over a dispute involving the Respawn studio. -
Game companies cut off registered sex offenders
According to the New York Times, companies who will be enacting the sex pest ban are Microsoft, Sony, Electronic Arts, Warner Brothers, Disney Interactive Media Group, Blizzard Entertainment and Apple. -
Sony sued for not allowing customers to sue
If Sony loses then similar actions could be taken against Microsoft and Electronic Arts who saw what Sony did and said "I'll be 'aving some of that. -
Activision Blizzard adds EA to bitter Infinity Ward lawsuit
LawActivision Blizzard, the parent company of game studios Activision and Blizzard, has asked a Californian court to add Electronic Arts (EA) to a lawsuit it is taking against the creators of its Call of Duty games. -
iPhone, Android spy on users with secret ad tracking
The report showed that Angry Birds sent the phone's UDID to Electronic Arts. -
In-game buys to double mobile game revenues by 2015
"It is becoming particularly difficult for smaller games developers in particular to get noticed in the increasingly crowded market, with a firm like Electronic Arts showing an ever increasing number of games in the Top 100 of best-sellers, which is of course mainly due to the fact that the major co -
Microsoft goes Massive on Massive
But part of the problem was that the games makers also saw some advantages in the idea and started doing it themselves. Electronic Arts, for example, began its own in-game ad unit. It's version was first seen on Madden NFL 11 earlier this year. -
US Military will still ban Medal of Honor
EA Games surrendering and removing the Taliban option from its Medal of Honor game has not satisfied those people who objected to it. -
Taliban computer game upsets dead soldiers' families
But the Electronic Arts appears to have miffed lots of people because it uses an ongoing conflict as a source of entertainment, and allowing gamers to pick which side they want to fight with. -
Apple, IBM, Adobe, Citrix others sued over software patent
LawThis time Apple, Activision, Adobe, Autodesk, Capcom, Citrix, Corel, Dassault, Delcam, Square Enix, Electronic Arts, Frontrange Solutions, IBM, Intuit, Konami, Digital Entertainment, Maximizer Software, Nuance, Parametric Technology, Sage Software, Sega, Skype, SPSS, Teradata, THQ and Legacy Interac -
iPhone races past PSP in mobile gaming revenue
Flurry suggests that Apple may well continue to grow in the portable game market, especially with the upcoming release of the iPad and gaming giants like Electronic Arts announcing their support for the tablet device. -
EA still not out of the Woods yet
EA Games says that it will continue to run games based around the golfing ability of alleged serial shagger Tiger Woods.
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