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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EA_Black_BoxEA Black Box - Wikipedia

    EA Black Box (formerly Black Box Games) was a video game developer based in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, founded in 1998 by former employees of Radical Entertainment and later acquired by Electronic Arts (EA).

  2. Electronic Arts Black Box (formerly known as Black Box Games) was a video game developer founded on May 28, 1998 [1] by various ex-Radical Entertainment developers [2] and was originally based in Suite 2000 of the One Bentall Centre in Vancouver, Canada. [3] Their first devleoped games included...

  3. From its beginnings at EA Black Box to the team at Full Circle leading the next evolution of skate., the franchise has brought to life a collection of titles and unique moments to the very (very) passionate Skate community around the world.

  4. In this video, we'll be taking a look at Need for Speed World: EA Black Box's true last Need For Speed title. We'll have a look at its rise and downfall and ...

  5. Black Box Games (aka EA Black Box and briefly Quicklime Games) was a video game developer that was acquired by EA and later closed. EA Black Box developed NFS Underground, which is why whatever site you were looking at referenced the name.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EA_VancouverEA Vancouver - Wikipedia

    EA acquired Black Box Games in 2002 and Black Box Games became part of EA Canada under the name of EA Black Box. EA Black Box later became an independent EA studio in 2005. After its acquisition, EA Black Box became the home of several franchises, such as Need for Speed and Skate. The studio was later shut down in 2013, after a series of ...

  7. Black Box Standard Edition Team Up. Thrown Down. The award-winning SKATE franchise returns to break new ground with SKATE 3. Delivering the definitive co-op skateboarding experience, it's up to players to build the ultimate team and change the face of the city.