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The Maitland unit of Redwood City, Calif.-based video-game maker Electronic Arts is responsible for the development of the popular Madden NFL and NCAA series video games. Madden NFL is the No. 1-selling video game title in the U.S. In January 2006, EA Tiburon laid off 35 of its 746 employees as part of the company's reaction to an industry-wide slowdown.
Tiburon's employees are well known for the pranks that have been part of its culture since it opened in 1994. In 2008, EA Tiburon will be responsible for developing the Tiger Woods PGA Tour game. The company's Maitland office is located at 2301 Lucien Way.
Tiburon's employees are well known for the pranks that have been part of its culture since it opened in 1994. In 2008, EA Tiburon will be responsible for developing the Tiger Woods PGA Tour game. The company's Maitland office is located at 2301 Lucien Way.
The Maitland unit of Redwood City, Calif.-based video-game maker Electronic Arts is responsible for the development of the popular Madden NFL and NCAA series video games. Madden NFL is the No. 1-selling video game title in the U.S. In January 2006, EA Tiburon laid off 35 of its 746 employees as part of the company's reaction to an industry-wide slowdown.
Tiburon's employees are well known for the pranks that have been part of its culture since it opened in 1994. In 2008, EA Tiburon will be responsible for developing the Tiger Woods PGA Tour game. The company's Maitland office is located at 2301 Lucien Way.
Tiburon's employees are well known for the pranks that have been part of its culture since it opened in 1994. In 2008, EA Tiburon will be responsible for developing the Tiger Woods PGA Tour game. The company's Maitland office is located at 2301 Lucien Way.
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Corporate Giving: Theme parks come to the rescue
Sentinel Staff WriterEA Tiburon in Maitland challenged its neighbor, Charles Schwab Corp., to raise money in September for the Russell Home for Atypical Children. Collectively, the two companies' employees raised $51,646, including company-match funds. The Tiburon team...Tags: Employers, Walt Disney World Resort, Panera Bread Company, Employees, Local Authority
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Lawrence Probst is named chairman of U.S. Olympic Committee
Special to The TimesBarely two weeks after being named to the U.S. Olympic Committee board of directors, Lawrence Probst is its new chairman. Probst was elected unanimously to a four-year term by the 10-member USOC board in a Thursday teleconference. Probst, of San...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Major League Baseball, Government, Electronics, National Government
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Helio Castroneves indicted on tax evasion charges
Helio Castroneves, the two-time Indianapolis 500 winner and TV " Dancing With the Stars" champion, was indicted Thursday on tax evasion and tax fraud charges, accused of using offshore accounts to hide millions of dollars in income from the Internal...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Prosecution, Chicago Bears, Madison Square Garden, Minnesota Vikings
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Video game review: 'Facebreaker'
Facebreaker ( Electronic Arts) For Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 platforms. Rated Teen. Retail $49.99. ** EA Sports' new marketing campaign is predicated on the idea that "everyone plays": Novices and experts alike can share in the fun simply by adjusting...Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, Folk Music, Wii, Computing and Information Technology, Mike Tyson
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Electronic Arts Inc., the second-largest video game publisher, canceled the combat title Tiberium because it failed to meet quality standards. Some jobs at Electronic Arts' Los Angeles development studio will be eliminated. The decision reflects Chief...Tags: Electronics, National Football League, Electronic Arts Inc., Game Playing
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Dream job: Orlando-area man gets paid to watch football
Sentinel Staff WriterTo many guys, Anthony White has a dream job. Every week during football season, a little black box that looks as if it might contain nuclear secrets arrives at his desk at Electronic Arts' Tiburon studio. The box holds a portable hard drive with...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Defense, Electronics, August, Atlanta Falcons
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'Skate 2,' Still A Year Away, Up To Some New Tricks
"Skate 2" PLATFORM: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 STYLE: 1-Player Sports (Online TBA) PUBLISHER: Electronic Arts DEVELOPER: EA Black Box RELEASE: Dec. 31, 2009 When EA and Black Box released "Skate" last year, the game attacked a genre dominated by one...Tags: Wii, Video Games, Game Playing
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Group helps kids go to school in style
Sentinel Staff WriterMore than 40 insurance agencies in the Florida Association of Insurance Agents donated supplies to local nonprofit organizations as part of the SmartStart4Kids campaign, a monthlong, statewide back-to-school project. More than $15,000 was raised for work...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, University of Central Florida, Electronics, August, Charity
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Electronic Arts loosens locks on Spore video game
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe consumer is always right. Electronic Arts Inc., stung by a siege of criticism from gamers who took issue with the copyright restrictions the company placed on its Spore game, issued an apology Friday and said it would loosen electronic locks on the...Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, Redwood City, Consumers, Video Games, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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New 'Crysis' has same issues
Tribune NewspapersFor the past year, Electronic Arts Inc.'s PC game "Crysis" has been the butt of innumerable jokes on Internet message boards. It's not because the first-person shooter is bad. On the contrary, reviews from 56 Web sites and magazines average a 91...Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, Harry Potter, iPhone, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
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Electronic Arts ends talks to buy smaller rival Take-Two
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterElectronic Arts Inc. said Sunday that it had terminated talks to acquire Take-Two Interactive Software Inc., ending a nearly yearlong effort by the world's largest video game company to buy the publisher of the Grand Theft Auto franchise. The two...Tags: Vehicles, Electronics, Stock Market, Video Games, Theft
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