Bullfrog Productions, game featured: Populous, acquired by EA in 1995

Maxis, game featured: Sim City 2000, acquired by EA in 1997

Westwood Studios, game featured: Command and Conquer - Red Alert, acquired by EA in 1998

DreamWorks Interactive LLC, game featured: Medal of Honor, acquired by EA in 2000

Honorable mention to Mythic Entertainment/Bioware, acquired by EA in 2006

Song referenced: Runaway Train - Soul Asylum

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    Yes, SimCity 3000 and 4 was very-very good. Sims 1 and 2 were also under EA, and they weren’t a cash grab like 3. Spore was also fun. The last SimCity, in 2012 was shit.

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      Spore would have been an amazing game if it was like the early demos and not transformed into some weird kid thing.

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        45 months ago

        Spore was fun until you get the last stage then it became tedious.

        “Wait….my species has achieved space flight. Why I’m constantly fixing all these issues? I just want to explore and stuff.”

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          It was fun but if you ever saw the original stuff they demonstrated you can see it’s a very different and simplified kids version of what it was

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        The game was never like the early demos. If a demo isn’t playable by the public then don’t assume it was ever actually a playable game in that state. And to be fair, even if it was I’m not really convinced it would’ve been fun.