All of EA’s new games are listed below:
EA SPORTS branded E3 line-up
EA SPORTS will showcase three of its current generation sports games, all of which feature online gameplay through EA SPORTS Nation and support online play for the PlayStation 2 console, Xbox LIVE and PC.
NCAA Football 06
Madden NFL 06
NASCAR 06
EA branded E3 line-up
EA delivers 14 games ranging from new titles and experiences on award-winning franchises to all-new franchises, making their debut as videogames. EA titles will be available on various game consoles and the PC including Xbox, PlayStation 2 console, PSP handheld system, Nintendo DS, and PC.
Batman Begins
Battlefield 2
Battlefield 2: Modern Combat
BLACK
Burnout Revenge
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
From Russia With Love
Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects
Medal of Honor European Assault
Need for Speed Most Wanted
The Godfather
The Sims 2
The Sims 2 Nightlife
GoldenEye: Rogue Agent for the Nintendo DS
EA E3 MOBILE PHONES GAME LINE-UP
EA shows off eight mobile titles at E3, including POGO card and puzzle game mobile offshoots, top EA SPORTS and EA branded franchises making their mobile premier.
FIFA SOCCER 06
MADDEN NFL 06
TIGER WOODS PGA TOUR 06
NEED FOR SPEED UNDERGROUND 2
THE SIMS 2
TRI-PEAKS SOLITAIRE
POPPIT!
TURBO 21
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