Sports Games News Page 5
EA and Madden Team For Season 16 and More (July 13, 2005): The Street reports that Electronic Arts has resigned football commentator John Madden for multiple more years of NFL football video games.
Sports Gamers Get Their Own Magazine (May 23, 2005): All In Media and Time/Warner Retail Sales and Marketing have announced the launch of a new print magazine called Sports Gamer.
EA Sports Not Just Baseball and Football (May 10, 2005): When you think of Electronic Arts (EA) Sports Games you usually think of Madden Football or baseball -- but EA also makes international favorite like cricket.
OnNet Offers Golf MMORPG (March 30, 2005): If you really like golf video games then you might be interested in this new online golf game called Shot Online from OnNet Co.
E-Sports Commentators Cover Electronic Gaming Competitions (February 18, 2005): Now that electronic gaming and sports games have become popular to have electronic gaming sports leagues and star players it makes sense that virtual game commentators would emerge as well.
EA and ESPN Sign Sports Games Deal (January 21, 2005): Electronic Arts (EA) has cut another sports gaming deal as reported by USA Today and Gamespot.
Electronic Arts Buys NFL Exclusivity (December 20, 2004): Electronic Arts (EA) has cut an exclusive licensing deal with the National Football League and Players Inc.
Madden Challenge Offers $50,000 Prize (November 30, 2004): Regional tournaments are continuing for the Madden Challenge 2004, a tournament started by interactive sports game publisher Electronic Arts in 2002 for its bestselling Madden NFL series of sports games.