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The EA Wall of Games

Submitted by Joe Haygood on August 10, 2008 – 6:29 pmComments

 

During our recent Dead Space Community Days trip to EA Redwood City Studios, Aeropause, along with the other attending sites, were given a tour of the EA facilities.  While the developer area was cool, nothing could of prepared me for “The Wall”.  This was a long hallway, that had the cover of every EA game ever published, going back to 1981 with their first game, Archon.  Some of the highlights for me were MULE, Hard Hat Mack, Starflight (which you can hear me babble about), Bard’s Tale, Pinball Construction Set and so many more. 

Be forewarned, the volume is a bit loud, but I wanted to keep it in, so you could hear all of us attendees geeking out over all the old classics we were reminded of.  Even Dr. J and Larry Bird were on display.  Sweet.

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