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Electronic Arts - Notable games published by EA |  | Electronic Arts - Notable games published by EA: Encyclopedia II - Electronic Arts - Notable games published by EA |  | Some of the most notable and popular games of video game history have been published by EA. Many of these are included in the list below. Though EA published these titles, they did not always develop them. Many were developed by independent game development studios.
Electronic Arts - Early era.
Pinball Construction Set (1982) by Bill Budge
Archon (1983) by Free Fall Associates
M.U.L.E. (1983), by Dani Bunten and Ozark Softscape
One on One: Dr. J vs. ...
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Electronic Arts - Notable games published by EA
Some of the most notable and popular games of video game history have been published by EA. Many of these are included in the list below. Though EA published these titles, they did not always develop them. Many were developed by independent game development studios.
Electronic Arts - Early era
- Pinball Construction Set (1982) by Bill Budge
- Archon (1983) by Free Fall Associates
- M.U.L.E. (1983), by Dani Bunten and Ozark Softscape
- One on One: Dr. J vs. Larry Bird (1983) by Eric Hammond
- Music Construction Set (1984) by Will Harvey
- Archon II: Adept (1984) by Free Fall Associates
- The Seven Cities of Gold (1984), by Dani Bunten and Ozark Softscape
- Skyfox (1984) by Ray Tobey
- The Bard's Tale (1985), by Interplay Productions
- Mail Order Monsters (1985) by Paul Reiche III, Evan Robinson and Nicky Robinson
- Adventure Construction Set (1985) by Stuart Smith
- Racing Destruction Set (1985) by Rick Koenig
- Starflight (1986), by Binary Systems
- Heart of Africa (1987), by Dani Bunten and Ozark Softscape
- Skate or Die! (1987), EA's first internally-developed title
- Earl Weaver Baseball (1987) by Don Daglow and Eddie Dombrower
- Populous (1989), by Bullfrog which EA acquired in 1995
- Chuck Yeager's Air Combat (1991)
Electronic Arts - Contemporary era
- Madden NFL (1990-Current)
- FIFA (1994-Current)
- NBA Live (1994-Current)
- NCAA Football
- Need for Speed (1994-Current)
- Ultima Online (1997-Current)
- Future Cop: LAPD (1998)
- Command & Conquer series (titles from 1999-Current), by Westwood Studios (earlier titles released by Virgin Interactive)
- SimCity series (titles from 1999-Current), by Maxis (earlier titles released by other publishers)
- Populous: The Beginning (1999), by Bullfrog
- Medal of Honor series (1999-Current)
- James Bond series (1999-Current)
- The Sims series (2000-Current)
- Clive Barker's Undying (2001)
- Black & White series (2001-Current) by Lionhead Studios
- Harry Potter series (2001-Current)
- Battlefield series (2002-Current)
- The Lord of the Rings series (2002-Current)
- Burnout series (titles from 2004-Current, earlier titles released by Acclaim Entertainment)
- Spore (2006)
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