Madden NFL 13 is developed around the powerful, all-new Infinity game engine and features new gameplay improvements, Madden social/play functionality, and the ability to build a franchise as a coach, ...
NCAA Football 13 is an American college football game in which players are given the ongoing opportunity to enjoy the collegiate game in multiple ways.
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 13 is an authentic golf simulation game from Electronic Arts.
FIFA Street is a street soccer game that delivers an arsenal of street dribbling styles and trick moves that ignite the one-on-one battles within matches.
Redefining the franchise, SSX combines snowboarding with action adventure.
FIFA Soccer on PS Vita gives you the same physics-based, data driven technology that powers FIFA gameplay on PlayStation 3.
EA Sports' tennis sim makes its high-definition debut with a roster of 25 players and all four Grand Slam Championships next year.
FIFA Soccer 12 brings to the pitch a new game-changing Player Impact Engine, which is a physics engine built to deliver real-world physicality in every interaction on the pitch.
The hit football franchise Madden is back with Madden NFL 12.
NCAA Football 12 takes players on a journey to become a part of a college power house and eventual national championship.
A new installment in EA Sports' boxing series will enter the ring in early 2011.
EA Sports Active NFL Training Camp for the Wii is a football-based training program that puts users right into the football drills and conditioning workouts of an NFL training camp.
EA Canada is prepping a sequel to its fitness game, which will feature a heart-rate monitor and new strap-based wireless controllers.
EA returns to the court with another installment in its long-running basketball series.
Electronic Arts brings mixed martial arts to the PlayStation 3.
EA Sports is reviving NBA Jam, with all-new features and classic gameplay.
EA returns to the field with another installment in its long-running soccer series.
EA Sports tries its hand at hockey on the Wii with sporting legend Wayne Gretzky on the front cover.
EA returns to the field with another installment in its long-running football series.
Fifa Online is a free-to-play, downloadable football game from EA Sports.
FIFA World Cup returns with World Cup South Africa featuring all 199 national teams and 10 official licensed stadiums.
Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 11 adds The Ryder Cup mode and a host of improvements aimed to make the action more realistic.
The latest edition of EA Sports' Cricket franchise is coming out in time to let you battle to hold on to -- or reclaim -- the Ashes.
NCAA March Madness returns for the 2007 season, offering custom playbooks for each team, an enhanced Dynasty Mode, and other new features.
Arena Football returns for 2007 with Road to Glory.
UEFA Champions League 2006-2007 brings EA's card-based football management game up-to-date for the latest season of Europe's premier club competition.
Madden returns for the 2008 season.
NCAA Football returns for the 2008 season.
Ronaldinho graces the cover of another installment in this soccer series.
NASCAR races to the next generation of consoles.
Tiger Woods swings his way into the 2008 season.
NBA live returns for the 2007/08 season, with Gilbert Arenas on the cover.
NHL returns for the 2008 season.
EA Sports celebrates the 2007 Rugby World Cup with Rugby 08 and features authentic defensive formations, new kicking mechanic, and new truck and zoom camera angles.
Tour across the country in an NFL road show and compete to win an NFL contract.
The arcade soccer game returns for its third go-round.
FaceBreaker brings the arcade boxing genre back for another few rounds.
The officially licensed game of the UEFA championship features realistically modeled players and over 50 European teams.
EA Sports' stock car racing title returns for another series of left (and sometimes right) turns.
The venerable golf sim is back for the new year.
Fight Night returns for another round of boxing action and features a new gameplay engine and fighting styles.
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