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  • 14Sep

    Starting this week, 14-year-old Lexi Peters will be stick handling past men twice her size as she plays in the starting lineup for the Buffalo Sabres. Or the Vancouver Canucks. Or any NHL team the 90-pound left-winger chooses.

    Because when video game publisher Electronic Arts releases the latest edition of its popular NHL series on Tuesday, Lexi will be the first female in its virtual hockey roster.

    Hockey is attracting more female players, but when young skaters like Lexi turned to the leading NHL video game, the custom player characters they could build in the game came with many different looks – so long as they were male.

    “I asked my dad, ‘Why aren’t there girls in the NHL video game?’ And he said, ‘I don’t know, write a letter.’ So, I did,” Lexi told the Globe and Mail from her home in Buffalo, N.Y.

    She sent a typewritten letter to the executives of one the largest video game makers in the world, asking them to add women players.

    She wrote: “It is unfair to women and girl hockey players around the world, many of them who play and enjoy your game. I have created a character of myself, except I have to be represented by a male and that’s not fun.”

    For those who have never tried the game, players can choose everything from their team and players to who controls the puck. They can also create characters of their own, picking hair and eye colours and other details. Those characters were all men.

    “My younger brother got to create a character that looked just like him. I had never been able to experience that,” says Lexi.

    The 4 foot 11 teen has played hockey for four years. She and a teammate spent hours creating a whole custom hockey team, modeling the players after their own all-girls team, the Purple Eagles. The best they could do was give the characters long “hockey” hair.

    “We looked like men,” she says.

    The first response she got back from Electronic Arts was disappointing. But she figured at least she’d tried.

    “I heard back a few weeks later and they told me it couldn’t happen because it has to go through the NHL.”

    What she didn’t know was that the president of EA Sports had forwarded her letter to David Littman, the lead producer of the company’s NHL game. His reaction was different.

    “Lexi’s letter was a wake-up call,” Mr. Littman told the Globe and Mail. “Here’s a growing audience playing our NHL game and we hadn’t done anything to capture them.”

    Mr. Littman then did some stick handling of his own: finding the budget to build her into the game, as well as getting permission from the NHL and EA’s legal department.

    Then EA Sports gave Lexi the news. Not only were they adding a female character option, but they wanted Lexi to play the part of the “default” female player that gamers would then be able to customize.

    “I was so excited,” says Lexi. “My dad called my grandpa immediately, who called my Uncle Chris, like a chain reaction.”

    Users can tailor the female character by changing hair, eye colour and the name on the jersey if they want, just as with male players.

    It is a sensible business move in a competitive video-game market that’s worth an estimated $20-billion worldwide. But it also marks the progress of female hockey players.

    “It’s a big change and it’s exciting to see, because so many girls pay hockey now,” said Manon Rhéaume, the only woman to ever play in the real-world NHL.

    Ms. Rhéaume was signed to the Tampa Bay Lightning as a goalie in 1992 and played in two exhibition games. She now runs a foundation that offers scholarships to young women in sports and promotes girls’ hockey.

    “I think we’re at a place where women in hockey are more accepted. People are putting more money into girls’ hockey and the growth we’re seeing in the sport is mainly from girls, not boys.”

    Hockey Canada, the national organization that oversees administration and development of the sport, has numbers that back that up. In 1990, there were about 5,000 women and girls playing the sport. Today, there are more than 100,000.

    “The two gold medals in the past Olympics has been a huge factor,” says Francis Dupont, communications officer with Hockey Canada. “There’s been a lot more attention on women’s hockey media-wise in the past five to 10 years and more coaches and programs to grow the sport.”

    Of course, NHL purists can still play the video game as men. But Lexi is hoping they give the women a chance. And that the boys at her school who don’t take girls’ hockey seriously change their minds.

    The big question now: how will she choose who to play as? Herself, or her favourite NHL star, Alex Ovechkin?

    “I’ll put us on the same team.”

    - Michelle Simick, The Globe And Mail

    http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/girl-wins-bid-to-play-virtual-self-in-ea-sports-nhl-12-video-game/article2161727/

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  • 09Sep

    A Gift For Teaching  is a non-profit organization that for over 10 years has been able to get free school supplies into the hands of  Central Florida’s highest-needed schools and classrooms providing neccessary tools to students who otherwise would have none while making sure teachers don’t have to spend their own money for school supplies.

    Our EA Tiburon studio contributed during A Gift For Teaching’s annual PUSH campaign.

    The PUSH campaign for School Supplies ended on August 31st and thanks to the employee generosity, the studio exceeded both the fundraising and the school supply donation goal.  EA Tiburon donated 13,789 pieces of school supplies and $2,336 in fundraising. 

    EA Tiburon employees dropping off the donated goods at one of the "A Gift For Teaching" stores

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  • 18Aug

     

    Peter Moore, President of EA SPORTS, captivates the audience at Gamescom

    Exciting times for EA.

    Missed the latest EA announcements and game footage?  Well take a look at the EA Press conference at Europe’s largest gaming event.  Gamescom in Germany.

    What better way to catch up with the latest news than watching these videos.  (Those reading this on the InsideEA email newsletter will have to visit the site to see the videos).

    The EA Press Conference for your Viewing Pleasure

    Please note that these videos are set at 360p BUT to view in a higher resolution, click on the panel which says 360p and you get the chance to watch in 480p and even 720p HD.

    The EA Gamescom2010 press conference kicked of with The Sims for Consoles and first gameplay from The Sims Medieval.

     

    Next up in the EA Gamescom2010 press conference was Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1. The “Weasley Twins” from the movies demoed the new Xbox 360 Kinect version. After that Executive Producer Steve Papoutsis introduced a never before seen gameplay scene from Dead Space 2.

    Producer Matt Webster from Criterion Games introduces the new Autolog feature in Need for Speed Hot Pursuit. Stay online connected with all your friends and challenge them.

    Greg Goodrich, Executive Producer for Medal of Honor, takes the stage and introduces part 4 of the video series. After that Dr. Ray Muzyka from BioWare has news for three of their upcoming RPGs: SWTOR playable for the public at gamescom, Mass Effect 2 for PS3 in January 2011 and the first trailer for Dragon Age 2.

    Nathan Camarillo from the EA Partners Studio Crytek introduces Crysis 2 multiplayer live on stage. Use the nanosuit in the dense urban surroundings of New York City.

    Tanya Jessen, Producer from Epic Games, and Adrian Chmielarz, Creative Director from People Can Fly, demo the SciFi Shooter Bulletstorm. After that EA SPORTS’ Peter Moore introduces EA SPORTS Active 2. Football superstar David Beckham will act as spokesperson for this new fitness game.

    FIFA 11 rounds up the EA gamecom press conference with an epic trailer and the announcement of the “Be a Goalkeeper” mode. René Adler will accompany Mesut Özil on the german FIFA 11 packshot.

     

    EA Press Conference: A Pictorial Insight  (note pictures are Copyrighted)

    EA SPORTS Active 2

     

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  • 13Aug

    The Saints came marching in…and the result was one heck of a party. EA celebrated the always-anticipated launch of Madden NFL this year with Madden Gras – a party like no other – complete with a parade down Bourbon Street and concerts throughout the city. The festivities started with a launch & viewing party in historic Fulton Square, and continued down Bourbon Street with floats decked out in true Mardi Gras fashion. NFL stars and alumni such as Marcus Allen, Deuce McAllister and former Madden cover athlete Marshall Faulk threw beads and t-shirts to the crowd, and showed off all of the cool new Madden 11 features to the masses. The night was capped off with fireworks display at midnight and a special performance by one of the biggest names in hip-hop, Big Boi from Outkast, playing to a packed house at the House of Blues.

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  • 23Jul

     

    Employees of our Redwood Shores studio showcased their school spirit during our NCAA Beer Bash celebrating the launch of NCAA 11 last week.  As you can see we have alumni from a variety universities across the US. 

     

    Who do you think is going to dominate the Pac-10 Conference this season?

    NCAA Football 11 available now.

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