EA reports $81 million quarterly loss--but beats expectations
Megapublisher's 13 percent increase in revenue can't offset next-gen transition costs, but shortfall comes in much less than expected.
Megapublisher's 13 percent increase in revenue can't offset next-gen transition costs, but shortfall comes in much less than expected.
Cars ends Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories' five weeks at the top, and a platinum release of The Sims 2 helps it re-enter the chart.
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories makes it five weeks at the top, followed by THQ's Cars, which jumps 14 places to number two.
Soccer stud Ronaldinho showed off moves in Germany...off the pitch; Brazilian reportedly tired at World Cup after all-night PS2, sex romps.
Soccer games trip, Prey teleports to third, Chromehounds shoots to fourth, and the familiar duo of Mario and Brain Age returns to the top.
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories holds on to top spot for a fourth successive week, despite strong pressure from Prey.
Soccer games run all over Mario, Brain Age; price drops on BestBuy.com propel older handheld titles into the top 10.
Grand Theft Auto continues its chart domination this week, with Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest becoming this week's highest new entry.
Gamers still love their brain training and Mario as DS duo remains on top; Naruto leads quartet of PS2 games in top 10.
Hours before dumping England out of the real-life event, the Xbox Cup team go all the way.
Grand Theft Auto continues to tell its story, but Nintendo enjoys a super showing from debutant Mario.
Brains triumph over American and European football in BestBuy.com's top sellers; price slashing means ladder climbing for older Xbox games.
Grand Theft Auto takes liberties as football titles lose their edge; DS games continue to surge as DS Lites hit retail channels.
DS titles take up half of Bestbuy.com bestseller chart; Hitman, GTA, GRAW, and FIFA split the rest.
The World Cup continues to exert influence, with 2006 FIFA World Cup at the top of the pile again, and four other football titles featuring in the top 10.
Football fever causes EA's 2006 FIFA World Cup to rise to the top, while three new entries make an appearance in the top 10.
Agent 47 takes out Mario for top spot on retailer's top-seller list; Xbox new 360 adopters push four next-gen titles to top 10.
Hitman: Blood Money stares down the opposition as Eidos keeps hold of the top of the UK charts.
Revisit our US vs. UK World Cup Grudge Match and find out which team reigned supreme!
Publisher simulates tournament with 2006 FIFA World Cup game, pegs Czechs to take home victory after besting Brazil 2-1 in finals.
The 2006 FIFA World Cup starts next week, but Microsoft's promotional blitz is already underway.
Hitman: Blood Money makes a killing on the chart, with Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis also making its debut.
Mobile phone network to release Nokia handsets with EA's 2006 FIFA World Cup embedded content.
Quartet of PSP games command midfielders, Field Commanders, homicidal monster hunters, suicidal critters; Jaws finally breaks surface.
Ahead of the World Cup in Germany, football titles dominate the top five; X-Men: The Official Game is the highest new entry.
FIFA World Cup and Tomb Raider: Legend hold on to the top spots, with a football theme running through the rest of the chart.
FIFA World Cup 2006 and Tomb Raider: Legend hold onto top spots, Metroid Prime: Hunters only new entry.
EA's FIFA World Cup enters at number one, knocking Tomb Raider off after three weeks.
International soccer organization in cahoots with publisher through 2014; deal covers sim, manager, fantasy games.
Xbox Live Free-For-All kicks off in May and will let gamers play for a chance to represent the UK in the Xbox Cup.
The road to the 2006 World Cup ends here, as we check out EA Sports latest international soccer game.
Soundtrack for EA's 2006 FIFA World Cup booms eclectic international flare; Fisherspooner, Sergio Mendes, Depeche Mode headline.
Special World Cup edition of FIFA series from EA ready for test spin; four teams playable for half a match.
We lead England to World Cup glory as we check out a work-in-progress Xbox 360 version of EA Sports' upcoming soccer game.
We lead England to World Cup glory as we check out work-in-progress versions of EA Sports' upcoming soccer game.
Microsoft rides World Cup fever with new FIFA Xbox 360 bundle; package includes limited-edition faceplate, EA's 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany.
Box art for Electronic Arts' soccer game goes international with region-specific cover athletes; Claudio Reyna nets North American cover.
Publisher returns to the pitch after brief absence with 2006 FIFA World Cup on all platforms.
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