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Tag Archives: EA

The Inevitable SimCity Launch Post

Posted on March 11, 2013 by Steven Savage
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Look you knew it was coming.  I’ve been analyzing game careers for awhile, and then EA dumps a big pile of SimCity follies in my lap.  Of course I was going to write about. If you didn’t hear what happened … Continue reading →

Posted in News and Analysis, Video Gaming | Tagged DRM, EA, issues, outage, really seriously this happened?, Sim City 2013, SimCity | 4 Replies

Dead Space In Your Face: Gaming and Rent-Seeking

Posted on February 11, 2013 by Steven Savage
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Well, that was quick. Last week I was discussing how monetization was going to be an issue in your gaming career – since there were many options that would obviously affect how you get paid.  Or if you get paid.  … Continue reading →

Posted in Economics/Geekonomics, News and Analysis, Video Gaming | Tagged Dead Space 3, EA, monetization, penny arcade, trends, video games | 1 Reply

Watch The Prices Change

Posted on July 30, 2012 by Steven Savage
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The president of THQ thinks we’re going to see console games get distributed like PC games (and goodbye $60 box).  Ea is going Freemium.  Even with the massive Zynga downturn, it seems that the days of the $60-box-game-in-a-store is fading … Continue reading →

Posted in News and Analysis, Video Gaming | Tagged EA, economics, Freemium, THQ, trends, video games | Leave a reply

EA’s Not-Good Day

Posted on May 8, 2012 by Steven Savage
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Well, in case you hadn’t heard, EA had it’s stock price drop, probably due to the loss of members of the Star Wars MMO – yes, that MMO lost people.  And, yes, on top of this a restructuring is coming. … Continue reading →

Posted in News and Analysis, Video Gaming | Tagged EA, economics, gaming | Leave a reply

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