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GDC: EA Mobile reveals 2009 iPhone game lineup

By Peter Cohen, Macworld
March 24, 2009 05:01 PM ET
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EA Mobile on Tuesday discussed their 2009 plans for the iPhone and iPod touch platform. The company plans to offer games based on well-known properties in the EA library for PC and consoles.

Many of the titles have been previously announced, such as Tiger Woods PGA Tour, an adaptation of the long-running golf game which has previously seen incarnations on the Mac, both from EA in its partnership with TransGaming and from Aspyr Media.

Other games include FIFA Soccer, Madden NFL (American football), NBA Live, Spore Creatures, Mystery Mania, American Idol, Command & Conquer, SSX (a snowboarding game), Need for Speed and The Sims 3.

EA Mobile also plans to release iPhone/iPod touch games based on popular board games, including Connect 4, Battleship, Risk, Monopoly "classic," Trivial Pursuit and Clue.

EA Mobile indicates that Tiger Woods PGA Tour Golf and Trivial Pursuit will be coming in Spring and late April, respectively. Other release dates were not available.

Chris Holt provided information used in this article.

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