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  1. Black Box Repack is a site that offers highly compressed versions of popular PC games, such as Mafia 2, NFS Most Wanted, GTA Namaste America, and more. Download these games for free and enjoy the action, adventure, and racing genres.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EA_Black_BoxEA Black Box - Wikipedia

    EA Black Box (formerly Black Box Games) was a video game developer based in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, founded in 1998 by former employees of Radical Entertainment and later acquired by Electronic Arts (EA). The developers are primarily known for the Need for Speed and Skate series.

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    Electronic Arts Black Box (formerly known as Black Box Games) was a video game developer founded on May 28, 1998 by various ex-Radical Entertainment developers and was originally based in Suite 2000 of the One Bentall Centre in Vancouver, Canada.

    Their first devleoped games included; NHL 2K in 2000, published by Sega; NASCAR 2001 in 2000, published by EA Sports; NHL Hitz 2002 in 2001, published by Midway Games; and Sega Soccer Slam in 2002, published by Sega.

    Black Box Games would become a subsidiary of EA Canada upon the announcement of its purchase by Electronic Arts on June 11, 2002, three months prior to the release of their first credited game in the Need for Speed series; Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2.

    Their contribution to Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 included both assisting in the development of the game with EA Seattle, and also developing their own rendition of the game for the PlayStation 2, which has a long list of differences over its GameCube, PC, and Xbox released counterpart from EA Seattle.

    Re-branded as EA Black Box, the studio's first lone-credited developed game under Electronic Arts was 2003's Need for Speed: Underground, which was a best-seller and a high charting game up to four months after release

    In 2004, EA Black Box's Need for Speed: Underground 2 released in November, after first being shown on June 18, 2004.

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    2.Website: straight.com (2009) Vancouver's video game family tree. Available at: https://www.straight.com/article-198534/video-game-family-tree

    3.Website: bloomberg.com (2019) Black Box Games. Available at: https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/99760Z:CN

    4.Article: Investment Canada Act (2002). Industry Canada (Gov). Available at: hhttp://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/ica-lic.nsf/eng/lk-30209.html

    5.Article: gamasutra.com (2002) EA Acquires Black Box. Available at: https://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/92273/EA_Acquires_Black_Box.php

    6.Article: nytimes.com (2002) Technology Briefing | Software: Electronic Arts Agrees To Buy Black Box. Available at: https://www.nytimes.com/2002/06/12/business/technology-briefing-software-electronic-arts-agrees-to-buy-black-box.html

  3. 30 oct. 2000 · Black Box is a video game developer that has created several titles in the Need for Speed, NHL, and Skate series. See the full list of games developed by Black Box, including release dates, platforms, and ratings.

  4. Collectors Guide to NES Black Box Games – Part 1. Why are NES Black Box games so collectible? A four-part series that reviews all 30 original Black Box games for NES. In part one, Brett Weiss introduces the Black Box games, and reviews six games in the series.

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  5. EA Black Box (formerly Black Box Games) [1] was a video game developer based in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, founded in 1998 by former employees of Radical Entertainment and later acquired by Electronic Arts (EA). The developers are primarily known for the Need for Speed and Skate series.

  6. 18 oct. 2015 · Uproxx celebrates the 30th anniversary of the NES by ranking all 30 games that featured a black border and bold title on the cover. See which games made the list and which ones flopped.

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