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EA and Steven Spielberg Team Up
to Develop Three Original Videogames the press release announcing the famed
director's plans to team up with the game developer and publisher to create some
interactive entertainment. Word is: CHERTSEY, UK, - October 14, 2005 - In
a ground-breaking long term agreement, Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: ERTS) today
announced that Academy AwardŽ winner Steven Spielberg will be collaborating with
the game makers at EA's Los Angeles studio (EALA) to create three new original
franchise properties. Beginning this year, with offices located on site at EALA,
Spielberg will work directly with EA's development teams to offer his signature
style of storytelling to the concept, design, story and artistic visualization
of the new games. EA will own the intellectual properties and the game
franchises will be developed, published and distributed worldwide by EA.
Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
"I have been playing EA games for years and have watched them master the
interactive format." said Steven Spielberg. "Having watched the game industry
grow from a niche into a major creative force in entertainment, I have a great
deal of respect for EA's understanding of the interactive format. I'm looking
forward to working closely with the team in Los Angeles."
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Re: Bleh |
Oct 14, 2005, 21:48 |
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Very fondly, yes. I loved the cinematics at the point where Boston and team venture into the asteroid, finding it to be a spacecraft/transport vehicle of sorts, whisking them away to another galaxy....
Still have the CD in one of my binders, but can't play (m)any DOS game(s) on my AthlonXP64 WinXP-32 rig.
Might as well give that one a shot, though I won't hold my breath. Dosbox is your friend =)
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