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This list fascinates me as a timeline of how much shit EA has pulled for the past close to 30 years. (If you've watched Ross Scott's Zany Golf video, he mentions the earliest known act of EA's evil deeds dates as far back as 1987) 

 

http://www.reddit.com/r/Games/comments/1cdwc9/ea_terminates_sims_social_pet_society_and_simcity/c9fwj8z

 

I question sometimes if EA really deserves Worst Company in America, and I still can't really qualify them as that. This certainly didn't help them, though.

Edited by Kaweebo

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And soon we're gonna make a list of Capcom's sins,unsurprisingly 90% of it will be Megaman related

THEY ARE THE REASON I DONT HAVE ANY MORE MERCENARIES OR DESTROY ALL HUMANS?

 

Those bastards.

Not on the list but matters to me:  

 

They didn't greenlight Alice in Otherland (American McGee's Alice last part of his desired trilogy), meaning I get no sequel to Madness Returns where at the end you see this lovely mashing together of London and Wonderland that just begs to be a new game and instead we're getting a kickstarter animated series (Alice: Otherlands) to tell the story that would have been in the game cause McGees not a dick and wanted to complete the story, but I want the gameeeee.

Holy crap, I thought they were bad before. ._.

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