PlayTM writes: "Created in 1993, the EA Sports label has been responsible for an entire range of authentic sports games, spawning the ludicrously popular FIFA franchise as well as the definitive golf game in Tiger Woods PGA Tour. Also responsible for the Fight Night boxing series, NBA Live basketball games and NHL ice hockey titles, the EA Sports range continues to represent the peak of fully licensed, highly accurate and incredibly realistic sports games with annual iterations of their core brands.
This year sees the EA Sports range expand with two completely new games and the return of one that's been on a three-year hiatus. We popped over to EA's offices in Guildford to talk to Oliver Hughes, Senior Product Manager for EA Sports about their 2010 line-up and what we can expect from this year's newcomers as well as the usual big hitters."
Alex DS. from Link Cable Gaming writes: "With all this hockey hype in the air, we figured, what better time to look back at the best hockey video games to ever hit the ice."
That dude know nothing about nhl lol
To put Wayne Gretzky it a insult
He forgot blade of steel on nes
Nhl 94 is the #1
Nhl 2019 is terrible
Go play soccer game kid
Andy Robertson writes "Grand Slam Tennis 2 brings tennis to PlayStation Move but ends up being jack of all controllers and master of none. Great fun for families but for grownups more promise of things to come than a fully fleshed out motion experience. I suspect Grand Slam Tennis on Wii U will be the de facto version."
Join us for the live EA Sports presentation from 11am AEDT Friday the 19th.