This is a sad day for all of us.
Frankly, I would have expected never PopCap to ever sell themselves. Especially to EA, one of Activision's main competitors, considering the friendship between Blizzard and PopCap. I'm officially a sad panda.
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With the money that was thrown at them, with possibly $550 million more, it would have been stupid of them to say noThis is a sad day for all of us.
Frankly, I would have expected never PopCap to ever sell themselves. Especially to EA, one of Activision's main competitors, considering the friendship between Blizzard and PopCap. I'm officially a sad panda.
Mograine
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At least it wasn't Activision.
Mograine
Indeed, it's still surprising they sold out at all.
I wonder if EA plans to pull PopCap games from Steam too, now.
I would just hope EA would just drop it's EA Orgin store. Even EA knows, it simply just can't compete with Steam, D2D and GG. And doesn't EA only let you download the game for one year and after that your screwed?I would just hope EA would just drop it's EA Orgin store. Even EA knows, it simply just can't compete with Steam, D2D and GG. And doesn't EA only let you download the game for one year and after that your screwed?Steameffekt
They have to start somewhere if they want a slice of Steam's pie. It's been too much dominant for too much time.
And yep, only reason I'm not going to ever buy from Origins, no matter what game they put exclusively up there. They may screw somebody for the first year they sign up, then when the first "downloadable period"s end EA will see Origins diving vertically.
I would just hope EA would just drop it's EA Orgin store. Even EA knows, it simply just can't compete with Steam, D2D and GG. And doesn't EA only let you download the game for one year and after that your screwed?
Steameffekt
While I don't think the one year download limit is true anymore, EA's policies are really shady. EA has retired 10 games from their catalogue already, meaning the people who bought the games can no longer access them. Also there have been situations where EA has lost people's accounts and games. They also have a policy that states if you don't login within 2 years then your account becomes disabled and you will not be able to access your account any more.
They have to start somewhere if they want a slice of Steam's pie. It's been too much dominant for too much time.
And yep, only reason I'm not going to ever buy from Origins, no matter what game they put exclusively up there. They may screw somebody for the first year they sign up, then when the first "downloadable period"s end EA will see Origins diving vertically.
Mograine
Nothing wrong with the best digital distributor being dominant in the market.
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Is it sad that I haven't ever heard of PopCap?
Mograine
You've never heard of Bejeweled, Zuma or Plants vs Zombies :? ?
I've heard of Bejeweled, but I had no idea who made it.I think they will be fine, pop cap is still pop cap, just ea is now the publisher.
But you would be stupid to turn down 750 million with another 550 million that could come your way
good for popcap! I had no idea they were worth so much. This is pretty awesome, how such a basic idea, executed flawlessly, can yield such an amazing product and company.
And doesn't EA only let you download the game for one year and after that your screwed?SteameffektAnd where are you getting that idea from? I purchased ME1 back in 2008, and I was able to download and install it just a couple of days ago onto a new PC.:o
[QUOTE="Diophage"]
Is it sad that I haven't ever heard of PopCap?
Mograine
You've never heard of Bejeweled, Zuma or Plants vs Zombies :? ?
People actually play those games?? I played bejewled once on my cell phone while at the airport but never even considered it to be a real video game. Its more of a time pass when not atound your comp or console.[QUOTE="Mograine"]
[QUOTE="Diophage"]
Is it sad that I haven't ever heard of PopCap?
Jacen22
You've never heard of Bejeweled, Zuma or Plants vs Zombies :? ?
People actually play those games?? I played bejewled once on my cell phone while at the airport but never even considered it to be a real video game. Its more of a time pass when not atound your comp or console.More people play bejewled than most video game franchises could ever dream of.
people are overexagerating. EA is a good publisher, and it seems the people who dread Origins are people who have never purchases a single product through it. Its a good service, a lot better than the other DD platforms aside from steam and GoG. Granted I do want some things to change. However this is good news for pop cap, hopefully we'll see more games from them now.
I also can't understand all this hostility against EA. Sure, we don't want too strong players that spoil the market, but let's just face it that STEAM, as good as it is, might be already too powerful. EA is just trying to adapt to the changing gaming market, that's all.
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[QUOTE="Diophage"]
Is it sad that I haven't ever heard of PopCap?
Jacen22
You've never heard of Bejeweled, Zuma or Plants vs Zombies :? ?
People actually play those games?? I played bejewled once on my cell phone while at the airport but never even considered it to be a real video game. Its more of a time pass when not atound your comp or console. You've got to be joking - Bejeweled 2 Deluxe was the world's #1 most-addictive puzzle game. It combines features not seen in a lot of casual games, such as hardware acceleration, and Bejeweled 3 added detection of high-end GPUs and Ultra Mode for screen resolution.Now Activision has to buy Zynga and the war for dominance of Facebook can kick off... this is a shame though because now PvZ and Bejeweled are likely to cost more and have a tonne of DLC :x.
Peggle DLC?
Plants Vs Zombies maps?
"Zuma is stepping into the First Person Shooter area to compete with CoD"?
Those are just somepossibilities.
People actually play those games?? I played bejewled once on my cell phone while at the airport but never even considered it to be a real video game. Its more of a time pass when not atound your comp or console.
Jacen22
Are you kidding me? The Bejeweled series is in the list of best selling video game franchises ever.
And yes, people play them, they are quality puzzle games. Bejeweled 3 in particular has excellent visuals and a ton of content. To put things under perspective, Bejewled is quite above Tomb Raider, Halo, Guitar Hero and a couple of other dozens of franchises, in terms of sales. [source]
They may be casual puzzle games, but that does not mean that they aren't quality games.
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People actually play those games?? I played bejewled once on my cell phone while at the airport but never even considered it to be a real video game. Its more of a time pass when not atound your comp or console.
Lucianu
Are you kidding me? The Bejeweled series is in the list of best selling video game franchises ever.
And yes, people play them, they are quality puzzle games. Bejeweled 3 in particular has excellent visuals and a ton of content. To put things under perspective, Bejewled is quite above Tomb Raider, Halo, Guitar Hero and a couple of other dozens of franchises, in terms of sales. [source]
They may be casual puzzle games, but that does not mean that they aren't quality games.
I agree with Lucianu. Bejeweled is a great game, I've got 2 Deluxe and 3. I play them to take a break from uber-games, so they don't become stale.Please Log In to post.
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