EA Reorganizes Into Four Labels 97
Reuters is reporting that the mega-publisher EA will soon be reorganized into four separate labels underneath the company's umbrella. The four groups will be known as EA Games, EA Sports, EA Casual Entertainment, and a label simply called 'The Sims'. All four organizations will be supported by two additional EA groups, which will handle publishing and 'development services'. "The changes, based on the success of a pilot program that placed games based on "The Sims" franchise into their own unit, mean it will require fewer executives to sign off on new games or to approve launching an existing game on a different platform or in a different regions. "We ran an organizational experiment and it was pretty damn successful. The Sims grew aggressively," Frank Gibeau, head of the new EA Games unit said."
hmm (Score:5, Funny)
That's odd. I would have expected the fourth one to be "Madden"
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Perhaps that could be said about football (futbol) which tends to be more heavily dependant on raw athletic ability and individual play, but american football is heavily based on strategy, and skill.
My definition of a sport: "A competitive activity where participants try to achieve a goal, and prevent the opponent from achieving the goal"
This would include the major sports, at the same time eliminating competit
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Wouldn't that include things like war, or even doing the groceries, in some cases? I think it's a bit too broad.
I think it should include something like "it's self-dependant," e.g. there is no other goal involved in the act itself (obviously, if you look at most sports nowadays, making money plays a big part, but is not part of the actual game itself). Also, there are usually set rules.
"A
A sport's a game, right? (Score:2)
I think a sport's a game, which I would define as (here we go) "An activity where one outcome is declared as better than another outcome, while involved in the activity"
So a playing with that paddle-elastic-ball thing would be a game (albeit not a very fulfilling one). But it wouldn't be a sport. So here's my definition:
Sport:
"A compet
a note on shooting stuff (Score:2)
On second thought:
Sport (n)
See ESPN
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How do you figure? Association football has lots of specific skill (shooting, slide tackles, dribbling, all of which are rather unnatural actions) while American football is based, yes on strategy, but things like raw speed (outrunning a defender) and brute force (blocking a defender or getting past a blocker)
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You could insist on calling footbal strategy "jock programming" too, if you really wanted to, but what would be the point?
DDR? (Score:1)
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That's pretty much describes almost every MMO I've encountered.
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It doesn't make sense, since Football is a SPORT and there are other sports games out there besides madden.
Admittedly I'm making an (educated) guess here, but it was a JOKE, most likely based on the fact that Madden gets a lot more hype (and profit, probably) than the other EA Sports games.
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Don't tell me you've never played Madden: Commentator Pro 2008?
I personally can't wait for EA Sports Imus NCAA 2007, with racial overtones.
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Speedy? (Score:5, Funny)
I guess its the bureaucracy that's been holding them back from releasing madden twice a year then? I'm definitely looking forward to madden 07.5 now!
Re:Speedy? (Score:5, Insightful)
Battlefield 2 sold well, but they tried to capitalize on that by releasing BF2:Special Forces, and Armored Fury and Euro Forces in quick succession, and were rebuffed by the community.
They then didn't learn from their mistake by releasing Battlefield 2142 a scant year after BF2 came out, and it only surpassed BF2 in hours played the first week. Now, it barely registers on the top ten for Xfire [xfire.com], and doesn't hold a good spot on Gamespy's Server list [gamespy.com] either.
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Euro Forces and Armored Fury were just shitty big maps with way too many vehicles. A lot of players (including me) can't stand vehicle heavy maps.
2142 while from a technical standpoint is not an earthshattering improvem
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So from your example Battlefield 2142 would be the more successful title. They were able to get big launch sales and then the games popularity died out shortly after. The f
Ohhh..... (Score:2)
I see, they're going to release this expansion pack that makes Sims grew aggresively...
wait... they're missing (Score:1)
How is this new? (Score:5, Insightful)
Wasn't that "pilot program" called Maxis?
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Plus it had cars with rocket launchers. How cool was that?
Realistic? No. Educational? Maybe for learning how to blow things up. Allowing a 10 year old me to play a game with explosions all while being able to say that it was SimCity? Oh yeah.
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The Sims label (Score:5, Insightful)
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They offered me the chance to run EA Casual... (Score:3, Funny)
Easy. (Score:3, Insightful)
Spin your "studios" off, and back into independent units with a good degree of autonomy.
Maxis and Westwood were both fantastic on their own, and produced a whole bunch of innovative and fun games. Since being absorbed into the EA empire, they haven't produced a single new idea (not to mention that C&C Generals was outright offensive)
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some other great ones:
"I need some shoes."
"Please, don't huuurt me!"
"Can i have some shoes?"
politically incorrect middle eastern terrorists. gatta love it.
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For example, the human peasants (units that build buildings) in Warcraft II [gamefaqs.com] will say, after you've clicked them enough times:
"Now what?"
"More work?!"
"Leave me alone"
"I don't wanna do this"
"I'm not listening"
Alleria, a female elf that only appears in certain levels, has this to say (keeping in mind that the cursor is a hand)
"You never touch the other elves like that"
"Do that again and you'll pull back a stump"
Most of them aren't funny. The really funny ones ap
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Making fun of medieval peasants is a bit different from making offensive jokes about a sensitive political and cultural issue.
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I probably should have quoted that part in my own post, as I was ignoring the offensive part.
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What, you didn't like the Human Footman?
"Are you *still* touching me?"
"Don't you have a kingdom to run?"
"Join the army, they said."
"See the *world*, they said."
"I'd rather be sailing."
Or the Orc Ships?
"Yo ho!"
"Who wants to sing?"
"La la la la la..."
Or Goblin Sappers?
"We've got explosives!"
"KABOOOOM!"
"Ohhhh, it's beautyful."
Chris Mattern
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Mislabelled (Score:4, Funny)
Those groups don't representative EA well enough I think. They probably should be renamed as:
does this really change anything? (Score:5, Insightful)
EA Games: EA Redwood Shores and EA LA
EA Sports: EA Canada, EA Tiburon, EA Chicago and EA UK
EA Casual Entertainment: Pogo and EA Mobil
The Sims: Maxis
Really what is the difference between what is going no now and what has been going on for years?
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Also, they get to say "The Sims by the Sims", thereby breaking many people's brains.
'The Sims' Division? (Score:3, Insightful)
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They have the female demographic pretty much wrapped up. between teeny boppers and bored housewives you couldn't print money this fast.
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Bullshit management (Score:5, Insightful)
To take an existing company and split it up into smaller sections - whether spin-offs, labels, or whatever - is basically a bullshit move from the standpoint of management. If it's branding we're talking about, that's one thing. Differentiating among brands to target different markets is fine. But to actually split an organization up into separate operating units and decentralize their organizational structure is the new-age crap of the late 80s and 90s that ended up being a giant fart in the spacesuit of business.
Properly managed, a single organization can be of any size and any complexity. Good management will implement organizational decentralization as necessary, and as a corollary will also integrate management of operating units at appropriate decision-making levels to ensure optimum efficiency (management-speak would insert the bullshit word 'synergies' here).
Long story short, if EA was being managed properly in the first place, it wouldn't need to be split apart. The fact that its operating units can't be creative unless they pretend they're separate companies is a sign that the management has no idea what it's doing.
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It could happen, but it is very difficult to manage. Sometimes 'synergy' turns out to really be a handicap for individual business units. It is difficu
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Would you buy multivitamins from China at $850 a pound, plastic buckets from the Czech Republic for $973 each, tissues from China at $1,874 a pound, a cotton dishtowel from Pakis
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I tend to give investors more credit, its not they lose sight of the big picture, it's that the big picture is murky at best. Is MS losing hundreds of millions of dollars on the Xbox good or bad, it's hard to say in the context of the overall company.
That also brings up another good reason to split up the company, which is to try and get a return on an investment. For example, MS has invested a lot of money on Xbox &
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"I don't get it, Bob. Nobody wants to be in the group that does nothing but the Sims."
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I wonder if the "Sim City" stuff will be in the same group.
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You're probably right. I picked up "The Sims 2" a while ago. Given its popularity, I assumed it must be a pretty good game. To be honest, I can't figure out how to play it. I don't even know what the object is. I'll probably try again, at some point, but not before I check out a few strategy guides.
I wonder if the "Sim City" stuff will be in the same group.
Actually, no. Some digital sandboxes still have goals that players regard as the main mission:
The Sims, on the other hand...
Object of Sims? (Score:1)
Splitup by exec qualifications (Score:4, Informative)
This is really a split based on the needed qualifications of the divisional executives:
The Sims as a distinct unit? (Score:2, Flamebait)
EA has had enough "employee problems" over the years so it's entirely possible that they could see this as their golden opportunity to trim the p
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Hows about... (Score:5, Funny)
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EA Polution, EA War, EA Famine and EA Death
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If they called the Maxis division "The Sims", looks like T.I.M. isn't coming any time soon
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Bugs division (Score:2, Funny)