| The Force (to keep playing) is strong in Austin-made 'Star Wars: The Old Republic' |
Austin American-StatesmanElectronic Arts Inc. BioWare Austin's 'Star Wars: The Old Republic' is a multiplayer online game that takes place an even longer time ago than 'Star Wars.' I've been spending a chunk of my free time lately becoming a pretty powerful Jedi Consular and ...
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| Unlock Mass Effect 3 Goodies By Playing Facebook 'Missions' |
Gaming UnionElectronic Arts has dished the dirt on a pre-launch campaign for Mass Effect 3 which will allow gamers on the Xbox 360 version to unlock a host of goodies before the game releases. Mass Effect 3 Mission Command will be a new Facebook application that ...
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| For the right price, these gamers will die for you |
Minneapolis Star TribunePhoto: Electronic Arts, Associated Press The classified ad read, "I will take bullets for you." And he did. Londoner Toby Smith met me on a bluff overlooking the border between Iran and Turkmenistan on a recent afternoon armed with an M416 assault ...
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| FIFA Street: Game Video Highlights New Skills |
Gamebandits (blog)Electronic Arts has revealed a FIFA Street Video Interview featuring creative director Gary Paterson. This video explores the game's development process. We are taken behind the scenes of that process. It is always a good thing to be able to know just ...
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| Need for Speed – The Run: EA Releases Hot Italian DLC Pack |
Gamebandits (blog)Electronic Arts wants to make sure that we get a glimpse of these awesome looking cars. Of course, after a fast look at the new trailer plus the screenshots, we want these cars and as a result, we are planning to buy the DLC. What is not to like?
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| Louisiana tax credit convinces Isis Capital to relocate to New Orleans |
NOLA.comBy Jaquetta White, The Times-Picayune The Louisiana tax credit program that state officials have touted as the key component in luring high-profile software firms Gameloft and Electronic Arts to Louisiana has attracted the attention of a Connecticut ...
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| EA likes Call of Duty: Elite, what's next for Battlefield? |
Attack of the FanboyElectronic Arts openly praised Activision's Call of Duty: Elite subscription service when speaking with investors recently. EA's John Riccitiello welcomes the idea of a subscription service to a first person shooter, and calls Activision's move "a best ...
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