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EA Faced With Another Employee Lawsuit

GamesIndustry.biz has the news that EA has been slapped with another employee-filed lawsuit. He's part of the engineering staff, and feels unfairly targeted by the "creative staff" laws in CA. From the article: "...in the midst of a storm of unwanted publicity about EA's employment practices, and provoked a response from the firm's vice president of human resources, Rusty Reuff, who admitted that 'as much as I don't like what's been said about our company and our industry, I recognize that at the heart of the matter is a core truth.'"

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  1. Re:The Saddest Part by Alban · · Score: 5, Informative

    SSX
    Def Jam
    Need for Speed
    The sims
    Medal of Honor (for better or for worse)
    Command and Conquer
    LotR RPG
    LotR RTS
    LotR hack'n'slash (two towers + rotk)
    Goldeneye
    Harry Potter
    Nascaar racing

    to name just a few, are all sports games and are all developped internally at EA.

    As for 5 sports games a year, your count is quite inexact (btw the 'street' games are totally different from their 'serious' counterpart, both from gameplay and art perspectives - you should try them and stop talking out of your ass):

    - Madden
    - FIFA
    - NBA
    - MVP
    - Fight Night
    - Tiger Woods Golf
    - NHL
    - FIFA Street
    - NBA Street (if you haven't tried vol'3 you are missing something)
    - NFL Street

  2. Re:Employers Need to Be Smart by Phisbut · · Score: 4, Informative
    In the real world, you miss the holiday season and you are screwed.

    Year after year, the holiday season seems to comer earlier. Companies always want to get their product out before their competitor, so now, 'holiday season' begins in september.

    Quoting Gabe from Penny Arcade :

    What in the hell is wrong with the videogame industry? If they spread these games out over the course of a year I'd probably buy every one of them. As it stands now, I'll end up having to rent 90% of these.

    In the movie industry you have a few big summer blockbusters, but decent movies come out year round. Imagine if every single movie worth watching came out in July. Imagine if you had to spend five hundred dollars in one month just to see the movies you were interested in. People wouldn't stand for that. Why is it that the videogame industry is able to get away with this bullshit?

    I'm not even talking about October and November here. 99% of all the games worth playing in a given year come out in the space of three months. THAT IS F***ING RIDICULOUS!

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    After 3 days without programming, life becomes meaningless
    - The Tao of Programming