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EA Sports unveils 'Freestyle' brand Filed under: Sports, Business
EA launched a new sub-brand of its EA Sports division today called Freestyle. The division is designed to create games for a "more casual sports gaming audience [..] |
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 24.97 |
| EA Sports Kicks It Freestyle [Ea] Electronic Arts announced today the latest "sub-brand" of its EA Sports label, a division it calls EA Sports Freestyle. Freestyle is described as representing the "lighter side" of sports, with "no rules, just fun." Yes, I know what you're thinking, "I liked i [..] |
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| EA Sports Are All About That Wii Sports [EA Sports] It's easy to crack jokes about EA Sports' new "Freestyle" brand - as well as their "All-Play" tags for their Wii games - because jokes either EA Sports or the casual end of the gaming spectrum are a dime a dozen. Get past those [..] |
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| Joystiq hands-on: EA Sports All-Play Filed under: Nintendo Wii, Sports
"All-Play" is the new brand of Wii-exclusive EA Sports titles that takes the publisher's perennial franchises and simplifies them in ways tha [..] |
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EA Sports drafts Wii 'All-Play' lineup Filed under: Nintendo Wii, Sports
EA Sports today announced its Wii-exclusive "All-Play" brand lineup: five familiar franchises with a new wrapping. Inside you'll find passable versio [..] |
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Peter Moore explains EA Sports' PC snub Filed under: PC, Sports
PC sports gamers are somewhat justifiably unhappy with Peter Moore right now. Earlier this year, the EA Sports executive announced that Madden and many other EA Sports games won't be coming to the PC ma [..] |
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 7.958 |
| EA Developing Line Of Sports Controllers [More EA Sports] Guitar Hero and Rock Band have shown us that video games using giant plastic peripherals can succeed in the marketplace, so why not plastic sports peripherals? At the Paris GDC, EA Sports exec producer and VP David McCarthy revealed that EA plans to release a line of sports-related specialty peripher [..] |
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 | The Boy Genius Report | Relevance: 7.766 |
| HTC to launch North American brand campaign In apparent anticipation of their upcoming "game changing" May 6th announcement, HTC is getting ready to launch their first ever North American brand awareness campaign. The Taiwanese manufacturer is well known for its carrier-branded devices, but has recently begun dabbling with promoting their own brand. Hoping to raise brand awareness and further solidify its place [...] [..] |
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EAquation: NBA plus DNA equals a more lively 'Live' Filed under: Sports, E3
In case you weren't aware, EA's Peter Moore likes sports. Probably the reason he's heading up EA Sports, eh? This E3 - his first since being put in charge of bringing in the mammoth publisher' [..] |
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 6.988 |
| EA Sports: It's (Not) In The (Baseball) Game [EA Sports] So EA Sports rule the sporting roost unopposed, do they? Not quite. They might dominate football, thanks to their exclusivity deal with the NFL, but they don't rule baseball. In fact, this year they won't be putting out a baseball [..] |
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 | The Boy Genius Report | Relevance: 6.929 |
T-Mobile?s Shadow II revealed We told you the Shadow was going to be a T-Mo brand, remember? TmoNews has revealed the first spy shots of what they claim is the upcoming T-Mobile Shadow. Set to replace the current generation Shadow, this new handset sports a revised look with smooth, rounded lines and a what appears to be a new [...] [..] |
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EA Sports predicts Sharks as Stanley Cup champs Filed under: PC, Sony PlayStation 2, Sony PlayStation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360, Simulations, Sports
With the puck set to drop tomorrow night for the 2008 NHL playoffs, the prognosticators at EA Sports have once again looked into the f [..] |
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 6.778 |
| Peter Moore Can't Get No Satisfaction [EA Sports] Is EA Sports ever satisfied? No. Never. Just ask EA Sports exec Peter Moore. Peter is EA Sports ever satisfied? Over on the cleverly titled Peter Moore Blog, Peter Moore writes: We?re never satisfied. There?s always more we can do. It?s what we love about our business. I hate to sound like a cheerleader, but the facts are the facts. And I don?t expect them to change any time [..] |
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 6.748 |
 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 6.568 |
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