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EA Los Angeles: WIN 2004-11-04 Medal of Honor: European Assault: EA Los Angeles: PS2, Xbox, GCN 2005-06-07 Medal of Honor: Heroes: Team Fusion PSP 2006-10-23 Medal of Honor: Vanguard: EA Los Angeles, Budcat Creations: PS2, Wii 2007-03-26 Medal of Honor: Airborne: EA Los Angeles: WIN, X360, PS3 2007-09-04 Medal of Honor: Heroes 2: EA Los Angeles ...
This is a list of personal computer games (video games for personal computers, including those running Windows, macOS, and Linux) that have sold or shipped at least one million copies. If a game was released on multiple platforms, the sales figures list are only for PC sales.
Battle: Los Angeles is a first-person shooter developed by Saber Interactive and published by Konami for Microsoft Windows , PlayStation Network, and Xbox Live Arcade in 2011. It was released to coincide with the release of the 2011 film of the same name. [1]
The games are played at Wayfair Arena, an 850-seat facility built specifically for this venture. Diggins-Smith scored 21 points for the Owls but Collier had the biggest impact with 27 points and ...
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The attendance in that game was 1,982 people in the 10,258 capacity arena. Three years later, it’ll be hard to find an empty seat in Los Angeles.
Danger Close Games (formerly DreamWorks Interactive LLC and EA Los Angeles) was an American video game developer based in Los Angeles.The company was founded in March 1995 as joint venture between DreamWorks SKG and Microsoft (later moved to Microsoft Games) under the name DreamWorks Interactive, with studios in Redmond, Washington, and Los Angeles.