List of Electronic Arts games: 1983–1999
This is a list of video games published or developed by Electronic Arts. Since 1983 and the 1987 release of its Skate or Die!, it has respectively published and developed games, bundles, as well as a handful of earlier productivity software. Only versions of games developed or published by EA, as well as those versions' years of release, are listed.
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Only published by EA |
Only distributed by EA |
Footnotes[edit]
- ^ Game Over II was published by Electronic Arts in the United Kingdom. In other countries, it was published by Dinamic Software.
- ^ Aaargh! was published by Electronic Arts for the Amiga only. Other versions were released by Arcadia Systems and Melbourne House.
- ^ Abrams Battle Tank was published by Electronic Arts for the MS-DOS only. The Sega Mega Drive version was released by Sega.
- ^ Other versions of Serve & Volley were released by Accolade.
- ^ Other versions of The Train: Escape to Normandy were published by Accolade.
- ^ EA only published the DOS version of F-16 Combat Pilot, though it was released for other platforms.
- ^ Other versions of Shadow of the Beast were released by Psygnosis.
- ^ Other versions of Shadow of the Beast II were released by Psygnosis.
- ^ The Amiga version of this game was released by Millennium Interactive.
- ^ Might and Magic II for other platforms was published by New World Computing.
- ^ Electronic Arts funded Harley's Humongous Adventure.
- ^ The game was published by Ocean Software in Europe.
- ^ Alone in the Dark 2 was published by Electronic Arts in Japan only for the 3DO, the PlayStation and Sega Saturn.
- ^ Electronic Arts Victor published Loaded in Japan. Interplay Productions published the game in North America.
- ^ This game was published in Japan by Electronic Arts and in other territories by Psygnosis.
- ^ The game was re-released in a compilation published by Europress Software called Total Sports for Microsoft Windows.
- ^ Die Hard Trilogy was published by Electronic Arts in Japan only for the PlayStation, while other versions were published by Fox Interactive and Sega.
- ^ Electronic Arts only published WarGames in Europe; other versions were published by MGM Interactive.
See also[edit]
- List of Electronic Arts games
- List of Electronic Arts games: 2000–2009
- List of Electronic Arts games: 2010–2019
- List of Electronic Arts games: 2020–present
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