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- E3Expo/Tee Off as or Against Tiger Woods in Electronic Arts' New Interactive Golf Game, "Tiger Woods 99" for the PC and PlayStation
- ATLANTA--BUSINESS WIRE--May 28, 1998--Electronic ArtsTM (NASDAQ:ERTS), the world's largest independent interactive entertainment software company, today announced that it will unveil the highly anticipated "Tiger Woods 99" interactive golf game for the PC at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) trade show.
- Research articles 1998-05-28
- EA SPORTS Ships Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 2003 for the PC
- Business Editors/Sports & Entertainment Writers
- Research articles 2002-11-01
- Tee It Up With EA's Newest Tiger Woods PGA TOUR Golf Game; EA SPORTS Ships Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 2001 for the PlayStation and PC
- Business Editors/Entertainment Writers
- Research articles 2000-11-08
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- EA Ships Tiger Woods PGA TOUR® 06; New Dual Analog Swing and Putting Mechanics Allow for More Precision and Control
- REDWOOD CITY, Calif. -- Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:ERTS) announced today that Tiger Woods PGA TOURR 06, the newest videogame from the best selling golf franchise, featuring new dual analog swing and putting mechanics, has shipped to retailers nationwide and is available for the PlayStationR2 computer entertainment system, XboxR video game system...
- Research articles 2005-09-22
- New Game in Electronic Arts' Lineup: "Financial Crisis?"
- Electronic Arts, home to some of the most popular PC games of all time, including the blockbuster Sims, Madden football, and Rock Band franchises, reported a loss of $1.08 billion for fiscal 2009 ended March, hurt by weaker-than-expected holiday sales and an admitted failure to score enough big sellers on...
- Blog posts 2009-06-08
- EA SPORTS to Ship Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 2002 for PC and PlayStation 2 in February
- Sports Editors & High-Tech/Entertainment Writers
- Research articles 2001-12-20
- Gaming Tech Firm Unity Technologies Raises $5.5 Million First Round From Sequoia
- Unity Technologies, a 3D game technology firm, has raised $5.5 million in a first round of funding. Sequoia Capital led the round, along with private investors including Atari CEO David Gardner, and VMware founder and former CEO Diane Greene. S.F.-based Unity Technologies developed the Unity engine, a game development...
- External links 2009-10-26
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