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Most EA Sports games are distinguished by year, as most games are released on a yearly basis. However, as EA Sports is the leading purchaser of official licenses, it's not uncommon that in a short span several games of the same sport but with different licenses are released: FIFA 98 was shortly followed by World Cup 98 (as EA has the license for the FIFA World Cup and the European Football Championship, it happens regularly in two-year intervals) and college football or basketball games based on both NBA Live and Madden NFL. Th ...
See also:EA Sports, EA Sports - 16 bit era, EA Sports - 32 bit era to present, EA Sports - Series and games, EA Sports - Exclusivity deals, EA Sports - 06 Games, EA Sports - External link Read more here: » EA Sports: Encyclopedia II - EA Sports - Series and games |
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 |  |  | Ea: Encyclopedia II - EA Sports - Exclusivity dealsIn 2003 EA purchased the license to NASCAR, ending competition from Papyrus and Infogrames. Many loyal fans of the NASCAR Racing Series games by Papyrus resent EA for that and currently boycott all EA games. More recently, after purchasing the license of the UEFA Champions League (previously owned by Eidos) in November 2004, a month later EA announced an exclusive deal (rumoured to be worth around US $1B) with the NFL and the NFL Players Association (Players Inc.) making them the sole provider of licensed NFL video games until 2010, which ef ...
See also:EA Sports, EA Sports - 16 bit era, EA Sports - 32 bit era to present, EA Sports - Series and games, EA Sports - Exclusivity deals, EA Sports - 06 Games, EA Sports - External link Read more here: » EA Sports: Encyclopedia II - EA Sports - Exclusivity deals |
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 |  |  | Ea: Encyclopedia II - EA Sports - 16 bit eraAfter establishing with some highly regarded titles from 1987-1992, most notably Earl Weaver Baseball 1987, John Madden Football 1990 and NHL Hockey 1991, EA decided in 1992 to launch a sports-only label and EASN was born. ESPN took note of the similarities, and forced EA to come up with a new label to put their sports label under for the 1994 season. The first run of the 1994 season still donned the EASN brand, with a 'first run' logo on the lower right hand corner of the box (this was also done in 1993), while the rest ...
See also:EA Sports, EA Sports - 16 bit era, EA Sports - 32 bit era to present, EA Sports - Series and games, EA Sports - Exclusivity deals, EA Sports - 06 Games, EA Sports - External link Read more here: » EA Sports: Encyclopedia II - EA Sports - 16 bit era |
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 |  |  | Ea: Encyclopedia II - EAS Hyperion - A Voice in the WildernessIn 2259, Babylon 5's crew discovered the Great Machine underneath the surface of Epsilon III, the planet the station was in orbit of. Varn, who served as the CPU for the machine was dying. He was rescued by Commanders Sinclair and Susan Ivanova.
As Sinclair, Ivanova, and Varn were returning, the Hyperion came through the jump gate. Captain Ellis was determined to secure the planet and its technology for the Alliance. Pierce attempted to assert his authority over the sector of space Babylon 5 was in, despite the fact that Sincla ...
See also:EAS Hyperion, EAS Hyperion - Earth-Mimbari war, EAS Hyperion - A Voice in the Wilderness, EAS Hyperion - Aftermath Read more here: » EAS Hyperion: Encyclopedia II - EAS Hyperion - A Voice in the Wilderness |
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 |  |  | Ea: Encyclopedia II - EA Sports - 32 bit era to presentAs the 16-bit era came to a close, and powerful 3D-capable consoles appeared, EA had to reinvent their franchises, and some of the earliest titles failed to live up to their 2D predecessors' reputation. However, in 1998 two games received very positive feedback - FIFA 98: Road to World Cup and NHL 98. Later that year, World Cup 98 broke the bad reputation of "official videogames" by receiving high marks almost unanimously. As fluidity in gameplay caught up with graphics, EA soon had to face another problem: the lack of i ...
See also:EA Sports, EA Sports - 16 bit era, EA Sports - 32 bit era to present, EA Sports - Series and games, EA Sports - Exclusivity deals, EA Sports - 06 Games, EA Sports - External link Read more here: » EA Sports: Encyclopedia II - EA Sports - 32 bit era to present |
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 |  |  | Ea: Encyclopedia II - Emergency Alert System - EAS for consumersEAS is designed to be useful for the entire public, not just those with SAME-capable equipment. However, several consumer-level radios do exist, especially weatheradio receivers, which are available to the public through both mail-order and retailers like Radio Shack, Circuit City, Best Buy, and several others. Other specialty receivers for FM radio are available only through mail-order, or in some places from federal, state, or local governments, especially where there is a potential hazard nearby such as a nuclear plant or chemical factory ...
See also:Emergency Alert System, Emergency Alert System - Technical concept, Emergency Alert System - EAS for consumers, Emergency Alert System - Incidents Read more here: » Emergency Alert System: Encyclopedia II - Emergency Alert System - EAS for consumers |
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 |  |  | Ea: Encyclopedia II - Electronic Arts - Notable games published by EASome 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. ...
See also:Electronic Arts, Electronic Arts - History, Electronic Arts - Criticism, Electronic Arts - Upcoming games published by EA, Electronic Arts - Notable games published by EA, Electronic Arts - Early era, Electronic Arts - Contemporary era, Electronic Arts - Brand architecture, Electronic Arts - Studios, Electronic Arts - Current studios, Electronic Arts - Former studios, Electronic Arts - Trivia Read more here: » Electronic Arts: Encyclopedia II - Electronic Arts - Notable games published by EA |
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 |  |  | Ea: Encyclopedia II - Free Fall Associates - In bed with EASoon Freeman made a contact that would prove pivotal for both Free Fall and the fledgling computer game publisher, Electronic Arts (EA). The same day he incorporated his company, Trip Hawkins contacted Freeman. Freeman was attracted by EA's generous attitude and the welcome windfall of development cash. Soon, Free Fall signed EA's first two development contracts.
For their first title, inspired by sword-and-sorcery themes and the holographic chess-like game featured in Star Wars, they set to work on Archon. Origin ...
See also:Free Fall Associates, Free Fall Associates - Birth of a company, Free Fall Associates - First game, Free Fall Associates - In bed with EA, Free Fall Associates - Twilight, Free Fall Associates - Free Fall Games Read more here: » Free Fall Associates: Encyclopedia II - Free Fall Associates - In bed with EA |
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Extra 300 - General Characteristics.
Crew: one pilot
Capacity: two
Length: 6.94 m(22 ft 9.5 in)
Wingspan: 7.70 m (25 ft 3 in)
Height: 2.62 m (8 ft 7 1/4 in)
Wing area: 10.70 m² (115.18 ft²)
Empty: 544 kg (1,199 lb)
Loaded: 608 kg (1,340 lb)
Maximum takeoff: 868 kg (1,914 lb)
Power ...
See also:Extra 300, Extra 300 - Specifications EA-300L, Extra 300 - General Characteristics, Extra 300 - Performance, Extra 300 - Related content, Extra 300 - Designation sequence, Extra 300 - Related development, Extra 300 - Similar aircraft, Extra 300 - Related lists, Extra 300 - External links Read more here: » Extra 300: Encyclopedia II - Extra 300 - Specifications EA-300L |
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Complete Results
Top Ten Results
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Kevin Harvick
Dale Jarrett
Brendan Gaughan
Kurt Busch
Tony Stewart
Joe Nemechek
Casey Mears
Robby Gordon
Ward Burton
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See also:2004 in NASCAR, 2004 in NASCAR - Budweiser Shootout, 2004 in NASCAR - Gatorade Twin 125s, 2004 in NASCAR - Daytona 500, 2004 in NASCAR - Subway 400, 2004 in NASCAR - UAW-DaimlerChrysler 400, 2004 in NASCAR - Golden Corral 500, 2004 in NASCAR - Carolina Dodge Dealers 400, 2004 in NASCAR - Food City 500, 2004 in NASCAR - Samsung/Radio Shack 500, 2004 in NASCAR - Advance Auto Parts 500, 2004 in NASCAR - Aaron's 499, 2004 in NASCAR - Auto Club 500, 2004 in NASCAR - Chevy American Revolution 400, 2004 in NASCAR - Coca-Cola 600, 2004 in NASCAR - MBNA America 400 A Salute to Heroes, 2004 in NASCAR - Pocono 500, 2004 in NASCAR - DHL 400, 2004 in NASCAR - Dodge/Save Mart 350, 2004 in NASCAR - Pepsi 400, 2004 in NASCAR - Tropicana 400, 2004 in NASCAR - Siemens 300, 2004 in NASCAR - Pennsylvania 500, 2004 in NASCAR - Brickyard 400, 2004 in NASCAR - Sirius at The Glen, 2004 in NASCAR - GFS Marketplace 400, 2004 in NASCAR - Sharpie 500, 2004 in NASCAR - Pop Secret 500, 2004 in NASCAR - Chevy Rock and Roll 400, 2004 in NASCAR - Sylvania 300, 2004 in NASCAR - MBNA America 400, 2004 in NASCAR - EA Sports 500, 2004 in NASCAR - Banquet 400 Presented by ConAgra Foods, 2004 in NASCAR - UAW-GM Quality 500, 2004 in NASCAR - Subway 500, 2004 in NASCAR - Bass Pro Shops MBNA 500, 2004 in NASCAR - Checker Auto Parts 500, 2004 in NASCAR - Mountain Dew Southern 500, 2004 in NASCAR - Ford 400, 2004 in NASCAR - Final Points Standings, 2004 in NASCAR - Rookie of the Year Read more here: » 2004 in NASCAR: Encyclopedia II - 2004 in NASCAR - EA Sports 500 |
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Habiru/Sources - Text.
To the king, my lord and my Sun-god: Thus Lab'ayu, thy servant and the dirt on which thou dost tread. At the feet of the king, my lord, and my Sun-god, seven times and seven times I fall.
I have heard the words which the king wrote to me and who am I that the king should lose his land because of me? Behold, I am a faithful servant of the king, and I do not withhold my tribute, and I do not refuse the requests of my commissione ...
See also:Habiru/Sources, Habiru/Sources - Source: George Roux Ancient Iraq third edition 1992 ISBN 014012523X, Habiru/Sources - P 239-240, Habiru/Sources - P 466 notes to chapter 14, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Daniel C. Snell Life in the Ancient Near East Yale 1997. ISBN 0300066155, Habiru/Sources - P. 68, Habiru/Sources - P. 183 Notes to page 68, Habiru/Sources - Source: Wolfram von Soden The Ancient Orient: An Introduction to the study of the Ancient Near East Grand Rapids 1994. ISBN 0802801420, Habiru/Sources - Page 78, Habiru/Sources - Page 78 Footnote 20, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Robert Drews The End of the Bronze Age: Changes in Warfare and the Catastrophe CA. 1200 B.C. Princeton 1993. ISBN 0691025916, Habiru/Sources - Page 13, Habiru/Sources - Page 151, Habiru/Sources - Page 220, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Robert Drews The Coming of the Greeks: Indo-European Conquests in the Aegean and the Near East Princeton 1988. ISBN 069103592X, Habiru/Sources - Pages 69-70, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes to pages 69-70, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Taking of Joppa ANET P22, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Treaty Between Mursilis and Duppi-Tessub of Amurru ANET Page 205, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: God List Blessings and Curses of the Treaty between Suppiluliumas and Mattiwaza ANET P206, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnote, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Asiatic Campaigning of Amen-Hotep II ANET P. 247, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this Source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Beth-Shan Stelae of Seti I and Ramses II ANET Page 255, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Lists of Ramses III ANET Page 261, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: A letter from Mari ANET Page 483, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 25410 ANET Page 486, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 17113 ANET Page 486, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Selected Letters from Tell el-Amarna ANET 3rd ed. P486-490, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Statue of Idrimi ANET 3rd ed. P557, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source Read more here: » Habiru/Sources: Encyclopedia II - Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 25410 ANET Page 486 |
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Habiru/Sources - Text.
Let the king know that powerful is the hostility against me and against Shuwardata. Let the king, my lord, protect his land from the hand of the `Apiru. If not, (then) let the king, my lord, send chariots to fetch us, lest our servants smite us.
Habiru/Sources - Footnotes.
12. Milkilu (Heb. Malchiel) was prince of Gezer. For Yanhamu see the previous letter.
13. For Milkilu see the previous letter. Shuwardata (with an Indo-Aryan name) ...
See also:Habiru/Sources, Habiru/Sources - Source: George Roux Ancient Iraq third edition 1992 ISBN 014012523X, Habiru/Sources - P 239-240, Habiru/Sources - P 466 notes to chapter 14, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Daniel C. Snell Life in the Ancient Near East Yale 1997. ISBN 0300066155, Habiru/Sources - P. 68, Habiru/Sources - P. 183 Notes to page 68, Habiru/Sources - Source: Wolfram von Soden The Ancient Orient: An Introduction to the study of the Ancient Near East Grand Rapids 1994. ISBN 0802801420, Habiru/Sources - Page 78, Habiru/Sources - Page 78 Footnote 20, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Robert Drews The End of the Bronze Age: Changes in Warfare and the Catastrophe CA. 1200 B.C. Princeton 1993. ISBN 0691025916, Habiru/Sources - Page 13, Habiru/Sources - Page 151, Habiru/Sources - Page 220, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Robert Drews The Coming of the Greeks: Indo-European Conquests in the Aegean and the Near East Princeton 1988. ISBN 069103592X, Habiru/Sources - Pages 69-70, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes to pages 69-70, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Taking of Joppa ANET P22, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Treaty Between Mursilis and Duppi-Tessub of Amurru ANET Page 205, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: God List Blessings and Curses of the Treaty between Suppiluliumas and Mattiwaza ANET P206, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnote, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Asiatic Campaigning of Amen-Hotep II ANET P. 247, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this Source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Beth-Shan Stelae of Seti I and Ramses II ANET Page 255, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Lists of Ramses III ANET Page 261, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: A letter from Mari ANET Page 483, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 25410 ANET Page 486, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 17113 ANET Page 486, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Selected Letters from Tell el-Amarna ANET 3rd ed. P486-490, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Statue of Idrimi ANET 3rd ed. P557, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source Read more here: » Habiru/Sources: Encyclopedia II - Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 17113 ANET Page 486 |
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 |  |  | Ea: Encyclopedia II - Electronic Arts - Brand architectureThe brand architecture of Electronic Arts consists of the following brands:
EA Games (all non-sports titles)
EA Sports (realistic sports simulations)
EA Sports Big (extreme sports titles)
Pogo.com (online games site, with numerous EA brand tie-ins)
EA also operates the games channel on AOL.
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See also:Electronic Arts, Electronic Arts - History, Electronic Arts - Criticism, Electronic Arts - Upcoming games published by EA, Electronic Arts - Notable games published by EA, Electronic Arts - Early era, Electronic Arts - Contemporary era, Electronic Arts - Brand architecture, Electronic Arts - Studios, Electronic Arts - Current studios, Electronic Arts - Former studios, Electronic Arts - Trivia Read more here: » Electronic Arts: Encyclopedia II - Electronic Arts - Brand architecture |
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Electronic Arts - Current studios.
EA Redwood Shores in Redwood City, California, established 1998
EA Canada in Vancouver, British Columbia - formerly Distinctive Software, acquired in 1991
EA Montréal in Montréal, Québec - established August 2003
EA Tiburon in Orlando, Florida - formerly Tiburon Entertainment, acquired in 1998
EA Los Angeles in Los Angeles, California - formerly Dreamworks Interactive, acquired in 2000
EA Black Box in Vancouver, ...
See also:Electronic Arts, Electronic Arts - History, Electronic Arts - Criticism, Electronic Arts - Upcoming games published by EA, Electronic Arts - Notable games published by EA, Electronic Arts - Early era, Electronic Arts - Contemporary era, Electronic Arts - Brand architecture, Electronic Arts - Studios, Electronic Arts - Current studios, Electronic Arts - Former studios, Electronic Arts - Trivia Read more here: » Electronic Arts: Encyclopedia II - Electronic Arts - Studios |
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