Tagged: Electronic Arts
Welcome, dear readers, to a brand new GamerNode video series designed by me, Editor-in-Chief Eddie Inzauto, to deliver straight talk about current gaming issues directly down your brain-pipe! In this inaugural episode, I talk SimCity, sexism, pre-orders, PAX East, and… Read More »
Dead Space 3, the third installment in Isaac Clarke’s horrific struggle against the Necromorphs, hit store shelves today, February 5. GamerNode wants YOU to have a copy of the game, and that’s why we’ll be giving one away this Saturday! Entering to… Read More »
This past Friday, United States Vice President Joe Biden met with representatives of the videogame industry as part of a series of meetings Mr. Biden had with several industries and groups in an attempt to find ways to limit gun-related… Read More »
There’s something about cars. There’s something about “going for a drive”; something about the entrancing hum of a long trip, through the trees and all that; something about the motion and the idea of the “get-away.” Need for Speed: Most Wanted,… Read More »
It’s a true shame that for the third time in just 18 years, the National Hockey League has decided to lock out its players in the midst of a heated dispute over a new collective bargaining agreement. The current rift… Read More »
A new report has revealed that there was a time when Electronic Arts talked with Valve about a proposed buyout of the creator of Steam — one that EA was apparently willing to split with over $1 billion for. The… Read More »
Earlier today Electronic Arts announced via press release a new Army of Two game: The Devil’s Cartel. The latest entry in the co-op focused franchise will bring a few changes, including a fresh face on the development side of things…. Read More »
BioWare has announced that Star Wars: The Old Republic will be getting a free-to-play option this fall. It wasn’t long ago that the company announced a free-trial program, so the announcement may be coming sooner than most expected. The free… Read More »
A merger between two Australian mobile developers – Firemint and IronMonkey – was announced by Electronic Arts yesterday. Now it turns out that an interesting side story regarding Infinite Interactive, makers of the Puzzle Quest franchise, was overlooked. Firemint acquired… Read More »
Medal of Honor fans have likely pre-ordered the next entry in the famed FPS franchise, but Battlefield fans may want to consider following suit thanks to a tempting pre-order bonus. Earlier today EA UK’s Dan Sheridan tweeted that gamers who… Read More »