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Medal of Honor
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First Person Shooter
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Medal of Honor, an all-new first-person shooter game, will introduce the Tier 1 Operator: a relatively unknown entity directly under the National Command Authority who takes on missions no one else can handle. The development team has been ...
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EA: losses decreasing, PC on the rise
Electronic Arts has posted their latest financials and the good thing is their losses have decreased to $201 million, coming from $391 million last year.
Still, the results aren't all too great and EA confirmed they've boosted up their second quarter by pushing the release of 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa forward.
Still, the results aren't all too great and EA confirmed they've boosted up their second quarter by pushing the release of 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa forward.
Electronic Arts moved up the U.S. release of “2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa,” boosting results in the second quarter at the expense of the third, Chief Financial Officer Eric Brown said in an interview.
In further analysis, the Mercury News noted that the publisher's sales of games went downhill on all platforms, except for PC which grew with 1%:The company's distribution business, which distributes games made by other developers, declined by 88 percent from the year-ago quarter to $29 million. And including deferred revenue, EA's sales in the quarter declined from the year-ago period on all gaming platforms except the PC, which grew 1 percent.
Sales of games for Nintendo's Wii and DS games in particular fell precipitously, off 65 percent and 59 percent respectively from the same quarter last year
Of course, the distribution doesn't cover all of EA, but it's a significant sign that only PC games managed to grow a bit.Sales of games for Nintendo's Wii and DS games in particular fell precipitously, off 65 percent and 59 percent respectively from the same quarter last year
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