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EA Orlando

EA Orlando is an American video game developer located in Orlando, Florida, founded in 1994.[1] It was formerly known as Tiburon Entertainment, which was acquired by Electronic Arts in 1998. After the acquisition, the studio was renamed EA Tiburon.[2][3] EA had already purchased a minority equity interest in Tiburon in May 1996, the terms of which included that Tiburon would develop games exclusively for EA.[4]

EA Orlando
Former logo as EA Tiburon
FormerlyTiburon Entertainment (1994–1998)
EA Tiburon (1998–2023)
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryVideo games
Founded1994; 30 years ago (1994)
Headquarters
ProductsMadden NFL
NCAA Football series
Tiger Woods PGA Tour
Number of employees
500 (2015)
ParentElectronic Arts (1998–present)
Websitewww.ea.com/ea-studios/ea-orlando

The studio is best known for developing the Madden NFL series of games. In addition to the usual titles developed by the studio which include Madden, NCAA Football, NFL Street, NASCAR, and NFL Head Coach, in late 2006 Tiburon released the Superman Returns game based on the movie of the same name. EA Tiburon has taken over the Tiger Woods PGA Tour series from EA Salt Lake as of the 2008 edition of the game.

History edit

Tiburon Entertainment edit

Tiburon Entertainment was originally founded by John Schappert, Jason Andersen, and Steve Chiang, all of them being previous engineers for the company Visual Concepts, located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Soon after leaving Visual Concepts, Schappert and Anderson would move to Florida and begin working towards opening a new video game software developing studio. Tiburon Entertainment was soon established in Orlando, Florida, 1994 by Schappert and Anderson, with Steve Chiang joining as a third investment. The name of the studio, Tiburon, comes from the Spanish word "tiburón," which means shark. While the newly formed company had just three employees and 900 feet of office space at the time, it did carve a niche for itself by writing programs for large gaming companies like EA.[5]

Tiburon developed its own video game concepts and software in addition to creating games based on the ideas of Electronic Arts and other distributors.[6] EA initially hired Tiburon to produce Madden NFL '96 for the Super NES and Genesis. Tiburon began producing Madden for the newer systems and were the first designers to infuse the game with a three-dimensional feel for the players and stadiums for the two-game systems until they became outdated with the introduction of Sony's PlayStation.[7] Eventually, Tiburon would start developing the Madden video game series, starting with Madden NFL '96 and NCAA Football.

Some other titles that Tiburon made include College Football USA 97, Madden NFL 97, Soviet Strike, and Slam: Shaq vs. the Legends which were released on several game consoles such as the Genesis, Super NES, Sega Saturn and PlayStation.[8][9]

Tiburon Entertainment and Electronic Arts edit

The relationship between EA and Tiburon has existed since the company's beginnings. While Tiburon developed programs for large gaming companies, the company had some strong ties to EA because of the work done on the Madden series by Schappert, Anderson, and Chiang, who had done business with EA when they were working at Visual Concepts.

EA was already a minority investor in the privately held company Tiburon and owned about 19.9 percent of Tiburon since April 1996.[10] Later on, EA would soon purchase a minority equity interest of Tiburon on May 7, 1996. Included in this purchase, Tiburon would become an exclusive developer for Electronic Arts for entertainment software on the PlayStation, Sega Saturn, and other video-game systems. In 1996 Tiburon would form a contract with EA to help develop a new college football game (which became NCAA Football 98, released in 1997). With this investment made, the company would move from its 4,000-square-foot office in Longwood to an 8,600-square-foot site in Maitland Center.

Acquisition by EA (1998–present) edit

The EA/Tiburon partnership flourished as Tiburon continued to design top-selling interactive game software for EA and led to the acquisition of Tiburon by EA on April 2, 1998. Since the purchase, Tiburon Entertainment was re-branded to EA Tiburon and became a wholly owned subsidiary of Electronic Arts.[10] Along with this, the studio went on to oversee the Madden franchise and still continues to do so to this day.[11] In 2005, EA acquired the video game developer Hypnotix and folded its operations into Tiburon. EA had also constructed a new 25,000 square foot state-of-the-art creative center that would house the designers, programmers, and artists of Tiburon Entertainment. EA Tiburon was a division of EA Sports, but with some recent reorganization of the company, there have been some changes and now is its own independent subsidiary.[3]

Currently, EA Tiburon is still considered one of the largest video game studios in Florida and is employing over 500 people. Over the past few years, there have been other developing teams that have been incorporated into EA Tiburon such as Hypnotix after EA acquired some smaller video game development companies. EA Tiburon's Maitland headquarters continues to have renovations and expansions done to the building with the intent to allow employees to move more easily between workspaces and foster more collaboration. Some other additions include an updated infrastructure and video-game themed art along the walls of each floor.[12]

In late 2019, it was announced that EA Tiburon would move its headquarters from the Maitland Center to the Creative Village in Downtown Orlando.[13] The new headquarters opened in March 2022.[14]

Games developed by Tiburon edit

Ongoing franchises
Former franchises

References edit

  1. ^ "EA Orlando studio profile". MobyGames. from the original on 2023-08-05. Retrieved 2023-08-05.
  2. ^ Jebens, Harley (April 2, 1998). . GameSpot. Archived from the original on September 30, 2000. Retrieved October 30, 2022.
  3. ^ a b Brinkmann, Paul. "Electronic Arts Maitland contest includes non-sports game ideas". OrlandoSentinel.com. from the original on 2019-04-22. Retrieved 2019-04-25.
  4. ^ "News Bits". GamePro. No. 95. IDG. August 1996. p. 17.
  5. ^ "Fun & Games". Florida Trend. from the original on 2019-04-22. Retrieved 2019-04-22.
  6. ^ "Electronic Arts game for Tiburon". www.bizjournals.com. from the original on 2001-01-16. Retrieved 2019-04-25.
  7. ^ "EA Tiburon raises game level". East Bay Times. 2004-08-12. from the original on 2019-05-01. Retrieved 2019-04-28.
  8. ^ "Tiburon Entertainment". Sega Retro. from the original on 2019-04-22. Retrieved 2019-04-22.
  9. ^ "Category:Games developed by Tiburon Entertainment - The Cutting Room Floor". tcrf.net. from the original on 2019-04-22. Retrieved 2019-04-22.
  10. ^ a b . www.thefreelibrary.com. Archived from the original on 2019-04-22. Retrieved 2019-04-22.
  11. ^ Paprocki, Matt (2017-08-22). "The asterisk on Madden's annual release legacy". Polygon. from the original on 2019-04-28. Retrieved 2019-04-28.
  12. ^ Santana, Marco. "Electronic Arts Tiburon shows off renovations at Maitland headquarters". OrlandoSentinel.com. from the original on 2019-05-01. Retrieved 2019-05-01.
  13. ^ "It's official: City of Orlando approves over $9M in incentives for EA move". www.bizjournals.com. from the original on 2021-01-15. Retrieved 2020-03-08.
  14. ^ "Electronic Arts' downtown Orlando office opens at 50% Capacity for its 1,000 Workers". www.orlandosentinel.com. from the original on 2022-03-21. Retrieved 2022-10-12.

External links edit

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EA Orlando is an American video game developer located in Orlando Florida founded in 1994 1 It was formerly known as Tiburon Entertainment which was acquired by Electronic Arts in 1998 After the acquisition the studio was renamed EA Tiburon 2 3 EA had already purchased a minority equity interest in Tiburon in May 1996 the terms of which included that Tiburon would develop games exclusively for EA 4 EA OrlandoFormer logo as EA TiburonFormerlyTiburon Entertainment 1994 1998 EA Tiburon 1998 2023 Company typeSubsidiaryIndustryVideo gamesFounded1994 30 years ago 1994 HeadquartersOrlando Florida U S ProductsMadden NFL NCAA Football seriesTiger Woods PGA TourNumber of employees500 2015 ParentElectronic Arts 1998 present Websitewww wbr ea wbr com wbr ea studios wbr ea orlando The studio is best known for developing the Madden NFL series of games In addition to the usual titles developed by the studio which include Madden NCAA Football NFL Street NASCAR and NFL Head Coach in late 2006 Tiburon released the Superman Returns game based on the movie of the same name EA Tiburon has taken over the Tiger Woods PGA Tour series from EA Salt Lake as of the 2008 edition of the game Contents 1 History 1 1 Tiburon Entertainment 1 2 Tiburon Entertainment and Electronic Arts 1 3 Acquisition by EA 1998 present 2 Games developed by Tiburon 3 References 4 External linksHistory editTiburon Entertainment edit Tiburon Entertainment was originally founded by John Schappert Jason Andersen and Steve Chiang all of them being previous engineers for the company Visual Concepts located in Cincinnati Ohio Soon after leaving Visual Concepts Schappert and Anderson would move to Florida and begin working towards opening a new video game software developing studio Tiburon Entertainment was soon established in Orlando Florida 1994 by Schappert and Anderson with Steve Chiang joining as a third investment The name of the studio Tiburon comes from the Spanish word tiburon which means shark While the newly formed company had just three employees and 900 feet of office space at the time it did carve a niche for itself by writing programs for large gaming companies like EA 5 Tiburon developed its own video game concepts and software in addition to creating games based on the ideas of Electronic Arts and other distributors 6 EA initially hired Tiburon to produce Madden NFL 96 for the Super NES and Genesis Tiburon began producing Madden for the newer systems and were the first designers to infuse the game with a three dimensional feel for the players and stadiums for the two game systems until they became outdated with the introduction of Sony s PlayStation 7 Eventually Tiburon would start developing the Madden video game series starting with Madden NFL 96 and NCAA Football Some other titles that Tiburon made include College Football USA 97 Madden NFL 97 Soviet Strike and Slam Shaq vs the Legends which were released on several game consoles such as the Genesis Super NES Sega Saturn and PlayStation 8 9 Tiburon Entertainment and Electronic Arts edit The relationship between EA and Tiburon has existed since the company s beginnings While Tiburon developed programs for large gaming companies the company had some strong ties to EA because of the work done on the Madden series by Schappert Anderson and Chiang who had done business with EA when they were working at Visual Concepts EA was already a minority investor in the privately held company Tiburon and owned about 19 9 percent of Tiburon since April 1996 10 Later on EA would soon purchase a minority equity interest of Tiburon on May 7 1996 Included in this purchase Tiburon would become an exclusive developer for Electronic Arts for entertainment software on the PlayStation Sega Saturn and other video game systems In 1996 Tiburon would form a contract with EA to help develop a new college football game which became NCAA Football 98 released in 1997 With this investment made the company would move from its 4 000 square foot office in Longwood to an 8 600 square foot site in Maitland Center Acquisition by EA 1998 present edit The EA Tiburon partnership flourished as Tiburon continued to design top selling interactive game software for EA and led to the acquisition of Tiburon by EA on April 2 1998 Since the purchase Tiburon Entertainment was re branded to EA Tiburon and became a wholly owned subsidiary of Electronic Arts 10 Along with this the studio went on to oversee the Madden franchise and still continues to do so to this day 11 In 2005 EA acquired the video game developer Hypnotix and folded its operations into Tiburon EA had also constructed a new 25 000 square foot state of the art creative center that would house the designers programmers and artists of Tiburon Entertainment EA Tiburon was a division of EA Sports but with some recent reorganization of the company there have been some changes and now is its own independent subsidiary 3 Currently EA Tiburon is still considered one of the largest video game studios in Florida and is employing over 500 people Over the past few years there have been other developing teams that have been incorporated into EA Tiburon such as Hypnotix after EA acquired some smaller video game development companies EA Tiburon s Maitland headquarters continues to have renovations and expansions done to the building with the intent to allow employees to move more easily between workspaces and foster more collaboration Some other additions include an updated infrastructure and video game themed art along the walls of each floor 12 In late 2019 it was announced that EA Tiburon would move its headquarters from the Maitland Center to the Creative Village in Downtown Orlando 13 The new headquarters opened in March 2022 14 Games developed by Tiburon editOngoing franchises Madden NFL series 1995 present PGA Tour 2007 present NCAA College Football 1998 2013 2024 present Former franchises EA Sports MMA 2010 EA Sports Fantasy Football NFL Head Coach series 2006 2008 EA Sports NASCAR series 2002 2008 EA Sports GameShow 2008 NBA Live 2010 2018 NFL Street series 2004 2006 NFL Tour 2008 NASCAR SimRacing 2005 Soviet Strike Sega Saturn version Nuclear Strike PC version MechWarrior 3050 Arena Football series 2006 2007 Superman Returns Superman Returns Fortress of Solitude GoldenEye Rogue Agent Nintendo DS version Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling AdventureReferences edit EA Orlando studio profile MobyGames Archived from the original on 2023 08 05 Retrieved 2023 08 05 Jebens Harley April 2 1998 EA Acquisition GameSpot Archived from the original on September 30 2000 Retrieved October 30 2022 a b Brinkmann Paul Electronic Arts Maitland contest includes non sports game ideas OrlandoSentinel com Archived from the original on 2019 04 22 Retrieved 2019 04 25 News Bits GamePro No 95 IDG August 1996 p 17 Fun amp Games Florida Trend Archived from the original on 2019 04 22 Retrieved 2019 04 22 Electronic Arts game for Tiburon www bizjournals com Archived from the original on 2001 01 16 Retrieved 2019 04 25 EA Tiburon raises game level East Bay Times 2004 08 12 Archived from the original on 2019 05 01 Retrieved 2019 04 28 Tiburon Entertainment Sega Retro Archived from the original on 2019 04 22 Retrieved 2019 04 22 Category Games developed by Tiburon Entertainment The Cutting Room Floor tcrf net Archived from the original on 2019 04 22 Retrieved 2019 04 22 a b Electronic Arts Acquires Software Developer Tiburon Entertainment Leading Sports Game Developer Becomes Wholly Owned Subsidiary Free Online Library www thefreelibrary com Archived from the original on 2019 04 22 Retrieved 2019 04 22 Paprocki Matt 2017 08 22 The asterisk on Madden s annual release legacy Polygon Archived from the original on 2019 04 28 Retrieved 2019 04 28 Santana Marco Electronic Arts Tiburon shows off renovations at Maitland headquarters OrlandoSentinel com Archived from the original on 2019 05 01 Retrieved 2019 05 01 It s official City of Orlando approves over 9M in incentives for EA move www bizjournals com Archived from the original on 2021 01 15 Retrieved 2020 03 08 Electronic Arts downtown Orlando office opens at 50 Capacity for its 1 000 Workers www orlandosentinel com Archived from the original on 2022 03 21 Retrieved 2022 10 12 External links editOfficial website EA Orlando at MobyGames Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title EA Orlando amp oldid 1225371223, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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