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  2. Talk:EA Black Box - Wikipedia

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  3. List of Electronic Arts games: 1983–1999 - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. EA Black Box - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] As a result of the acquisition the studio's name was changed to EA Black Box. [4] In March 2003, the firm lacked space for their current projects and as a solution the top four floors of an office tower in downtown Vancouver were used for expansion. In March 2005, EA Black Box became an independent studio from EA Canada, [5] but still ...

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  6. Live 4/30/96 - Wikipedia

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    Live 4/30/96 is a live album by American punk rock band Jawbreaker. [2] It contains three songs that were never released as studio recordings. The show was recorded at the Warfield in the band's native San Francisco. [3]

  7. Jawbreaker (Windows Mobile game) - Wikipedia

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    The game itself was developed by American studio oopdreams software, Inc. [2] Jawbreaker is officially listed as one of the "Core Applications" of the Windows Mobile software family, in a paper released by Microsoft. [3] In Windows Mobile 5.0 and Windows Mobile 6.0 it is called Bubble Breaker.

  8. Criticism of Electronic Arts - Wikipedia

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    Erin Hoffman, the fiancée of an EA employee, posted an "EA Spouse" blog anonymously as a "disgruntled spouse" in 2004, describing some of the worktime demands EA had made of her fiancé, such as "The current mandatory hours are 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.—seven days a week—with the occasional Saturday evening off for good behavior (at 6:30 PM)." [16]

  9. Jawbreaker (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Jawbreaker is a Pac-Man clone programmed by John Harris for Atari 8-bit computers and published by On-Line Systems. Released in 1981 [ 2 ] before an official version of Pac-Man was available, it was widely lauded by reviewers and became a major seller.