leatherhat said:
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Well, Back in the early nineties, EA dominated what was then the casual market. Sports games. Oddly, the still own this segment, but people don't buy the new Madden/Fifa/whatever every year like they did back then. There seems to be little innovation. Now, as far as the other games, they were Electronic Arts. They were one of the few companies that people actually associated with the developer's name, not just the game title/brand as it is now. Today, call of duty is a brand - regardless of which developer/studio makes it. Soon enough the same will be said of Halo. So, when i say the name used to mean something, it's because it did(back in the day).







