List of Electronic Arts games: 0–B

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This is a list of video games published or developed by Electronic Arts . Since 1983 and the 1987 release of its Skate or Die! , it has respectively published and developed games, bundles, as well as a handful of earlier productivity software. Only versions of games developed or published by EA, as well as those versions' years of release, are listed.

Contents

Legend
Developed and published by EA
Only developed by EA
Only published by EA
List of released video games
TitleRelease datePlatformsDeveloper(s)Ref(s)
007: Agent Under Fire March 12, 2002 GameCube EA Redwood Shores [1]
November 13, 2001 PlayStation 2
March 26, 2002 Xbox
007: Everything or Nothing November 17, 2003 Game Boy Advance Griptonite Games [2]
February 17, 2004 GameCube EA Redwood Shores
PlayStation 2
Xbox
007: From Russia with Love November 15, 2005 GameCube EA Redwood Shores [3]
November 1, 2005 PlayStation 2
April 3, 2006 PlayStation Portable Rebellion Developments
November 1, 2005 Xbox EA Redwood Shores
007: Nightfire March 18, 2003 Game Boy Advance JV Games [4]
November 18, 2002 GameCube Eurocom
PlayStation 2
June 21, 2004 Macintosh Aspyr
November 28, 2002 Windows Gearbox Software
November 18, 2002 Xbox Eurocom
007 Racing November 20, 2000 PlayStation Eutechnyx [5]
007: The World is Not Enough September 2001 Game Boy Color 2n Productions [6]
October 17, 2000 Nintendo 64 Eurocom [7]
007: The World is Not Enough November 8, 2000 PlayStation Black Ops Entertainment [8]
1503 A.D.: The New World October 25, 2002 Windows Max Design [9]
2002 FIFA World Cup April 30, 2002 GameCube EA Canada / Creations / Tose Software [10]
April 26, 2002 PlayStation EA Canada / Creations / Intelligent Games
April 22, 2002 PlayStation 2
April 26, 2002 Windows
April 22, 2002 Xbox
2006 FIFA World Cup April 24, 2006 Game Boy Advance Exient Entertainment [11]
GameCube EA Canada
Nintendo DS Exient Entertainment
May 18, 2006 Mobile phones EA Canada
April 24, 2006 PlayStation 2
PlayStation Portable Exient Entertainment
Windows EA Canada
Xbox
Xbox 360
2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa June 28, 2010 iOS EA Canada [12]
April 27, 2010 PlayStation 3
PlayStation Portable HB Studios
Wii
Xbox 360 EA Canada
2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil April 15, 2014 PlayStation 3 EA Canada [13]
Xbox 360
3 on 3 NHL Arcade February 5, 2009 PlayStation Network EA Canada [14]
February 11, 2009 Xbox Live Arcade
3D Atlas February 17, 1995 3DO Electronic Arts [15]
688 Attack Sub 1990 Amiga Electronic Arts [16]
1989 DOS
July 1991 Sega Genesis/Mega Drive MicroProse [17] :192
Aaargh! 1988 Amiga Binary Design / Sculptured Software [18]
Abrams Battle Tank 1988 DOS Dynamix [19]
Adventure Construction Set 1986 Amiga Glen Tenney [20]
1985 Apple II Stuart Smith
1984 Commodore 64
1987 DOS
Adventure Pinball: Forgotten Island March 21, 2001 Windows Digital Extremes [21] [22]
AFL 98 1997 Windows Electronic Arts [23]
AFL 99 1998 PlayStation Electronic Arts [23]
Windows
AFL Final Fever June 9, 1996 Windows Blue Tongue Entertainment [23]
Age of Adventure 1986 Apple II Electronic Arts [24] [25]
Atari 8-bit
Commodore 64
Air Land Sea 1992 Amiga Electronic Arts [26] [27]
Alice: Madness Returns June 14, 2011 iOS Spicy Horse [28]
PlayStation 3 [29]
Windows
Xbox 360
January 27, 2017 Xbox One [30]
Alien Fires: 2199 AD July 20, 1987 Amiga Jagware Inc. [31]
Atari ST
DOS
Aliens Versus Predator: Extinction July 30, 2003 PlayStation 2 Zono [32]
Xbox
Alone in the Dark 2 [lower-alpha 1] September 8, 1995 3DO Krisalis [33]
November 8, 1996 PlayStation
February 23, 1996 Sega Saturn
Alternate Reality: The City 1985 Amiga Philip Price [34]
Apple II
Atari 8-bit
Atari ST
Commodore 64
DOS
Macintosh
American Idol June 10, 2009 iOS Electronic Arts [35]
American McGee's Alice December 6, 2000 Macintosh Rogue Entertainment [36]
June 14, 2011 PlayStation 3 [37]
Xbox 360
December 6, 2000 Windows [36]
Amnesia 1986 Apple II Cognetics Corporation [38] [39]
1987 Commodore 64
1986 DOS (booter)
Anno 1503: Treasures, Monsters and Pirates April 15, 2004 Windows Max Design [40]
Andretti Racing 1996 PlayStation High Score Productions / Stormfront Studios [41]
Sega Saturn
1997 Windows
Anthem February 22, 2019 PlayStation 4 BioWare [42]
Windows
Xbox One
APB: All Points Bulletin June 29, 2010 Windows Realtime Worlds [43]
Apex Legends February 4, 2019 PlayStation 4 Respawn Entertainment [42]
Windows
Xbox One
Aquarium December 15, 2000 Windows Tose [44]
The Aquatic Games 1992 Sega Genesis/Mega Drive Millennium Interactive [17] :45
Archon: The Light and the Dark 1983 Amiga Free Fall Associates [45] :32
Amstrad CPC
Apple II
Atari 8-bit [46] :39
Commodore 64 [45] :32
DOS
Macintosh
Nintendo Entertainment System
PC-8801
ZX Spectrum
Archon II: Adept 1984 Amiga [47]
Amstrad CPC
Apple II
Atari 8-bit
Commodore 64
ZX Spectrum
The Archon Collection 1989 Amiga [48]
Arcticfox 1986 Amiga Dynamix [49]
Apple II
Atari ST
Commodore 64
DOS
ZX Spectrum
Arena Football February 7, 2006 PlayStation 2 Electronic Arts [50]
Xbox
Arena Football: Road to Glory February 21, 2007 PlayStation 2 EA Tiburon / Budcat Creations [50]
Are We There Yet? 1991 DOS Manley & Associates, Inc. [51]
ARL 96 1995 DOS Creative Assembly [52]
Windows
Armies of Exigo November 30, 2004 Windows Black Hole Entertainment / Cinergi Interactive [53]
Army of Two March 6, 2008 PlayStation 3 EA Montreal [54]
Xbox 360
Army of Two: The 40th Day January 12, 2010 PlayStation 3 [54]
Xbox 360
PlayStation Portable Buzz Monkey
Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel March 26, 2013 PlayStation 3 Visceral Games / EA Montreal [55]
Xbox 360
Auditorium December 2, 2009 iOS Cipher Prime [56]
November 2, 2010 PlayStation 3 [57]
PlayStation Portable
November 3, 2010 Xbox 360
February 29, 2012 Macintosh [58]
Windows
Australian Rugby League 1995 Sega Genesis/Mega Drive I-Space Interactive [59]
Auto Destruct January 1998 PlayStation Neurostone [60]
A Way Out March 23, 2018 PlayStation 4 Hazelight Studios [61]
Windows
Xbox One
Axis Assassin 1983 Apple II Electronic Arts [46] :9
Atari 8-bit [62]
Commodore 64 [46] :61
The Bard's Tale 1985 Amiga Interplay Productions [63] [64]
Amstrad CPC
Apple II
Apple IIGS
Atari ST
Commodore 64
DOS
Macintosh
Nintendo Entertainment System
1988 ZX Spectrum [65]
The Bard's Tale II: The Destiny Knight 1987 Apple II [66] [67]
1988 Amiga
Apple IIGS
1986 Commodore 64
1988 DOS
1992 Nintendo Entertainment System
The Bard's Tale III: Thief of Fate 1991 Amiga [68] [69] [64]
1988 Apple II
Commodore 64
1990 DOS
The Bard's Tale Construction Set 1991 Amiga [70]
DOS
The Bard's Tale Trilogy 1990 DOS [71]
Batman Begins June 14, 2005 Game Boy Advance Vicarious Visions [72]
GameCube Eurocom
PlayStation 2
Xbox
Batman: The Dark Knight Cancelled PlayStation 3 Pandemic Studios [73]
Xbox 360
BattleForge March 23, 2009 Windows EA Phenomic [74]
Battle Chess II: Chinese Chess 1991 Amiga Interplay Entertainment [75]
DOS
Battle Copters November 19, 2015 Android EA Chillingo [76]
iOS
Battlefield 1 October 21, 2016 PlayStation 4 EA DICE [77]
Windows
Xbox One
Battlefield 1942 September 10, 2002 Windows Digital Illusions CE [78]
Battlefield 1942: Deluxe Edition October 20, 2003 Windows [78] [79]
Battlefield 1942: Secret Weapons of WWII September 4, 2003 Windows [80]
Battlefield 1942: The Road to Rome February 2, 2003 Windows [81]
Battlefield 1942: World War II Anthology May 17, 2004 Windows [82]
Battlefield 2142 August 17, 2007 Macintosh EA DICE [83]
October 17, 2006 Windows [84]
Battlefield 2142 Deluxe Edition January 15, 2008 Macintosh [85]
Windows
Battlefield 2142: Northern Strike March 8, 2007 Macintosh [86]
Windows
Battlefield 2 June 21, 2005 Windows Digital Illusions CE [72]
Battlefield 2: Modern Combat October 24, 2005 PlayStation 2 [72]
Xbox
April 11, 2006 Xbox 360
Battlefield 2: Special Forces November 22, 2005 Windows [87] [88]
Battlefield 3 October 25, 2011 PlayStation 3 EA DICE [89]
Windows
Xbox 360
Battlefield 4 October 29, 2013 PlayStation 3 [90]
November 15, 2013 PlayStation 4
October 29, 2013 Windows
Xbox 360
November 22, 2013 Xbox One
Battlefield: Bad Company June 23, 2008 PlayStation 3 [91]
Xbox 360
Battlefield Bad Company 2 December 16, 2010 iOS [92]
June 20, 2012 Kindle Fire [93]
March 2, 2010 PlayStation 3 [94]
Windows Coldwood Interactive
Xbox 360 EA DICE
Battlefield Hardline March 17, 2015 PlayStation 3 Visceral Games [95]
PlayStation 4
Windows
Xbox 360
Xbox One
Battlefield Heroes June 25, 2009 Windows EA DICE / Easy Studios [96]
Battlefield Play4Free April 4, 2011 Windows [96]
Battlefield V November 20, 2018 PlayStation 4 EA DICE [97]
Windows
Xbox One
Battlefield Vietnam March 14, 2004 Windows DICE Canada [98]
Battleship March 17, 2009 iOS Electronic Arts [99]
Battle Squadron 1990 Sega Genesis/Mega Drive Cope-Com [17] :52
Beasts and Bumpkins 1997 Windows Worldweaver Ltd [100]
The Beatles: Rock Band September 9, 2009 PlayStation 3 Harmonix [101]
Wii Pi Studios
Xbox 360 Harmonix
Beetle Adventure Racing! February 28, 1999 Nintendo 64 Paradigm Entertainment [102]
Bejeweled Classic HD May 17, 2012 iOS PopCap Games [103]
Bejeweled 2 February 19, 2011 Android [104]
Bejeweled 3 September 17, 2014 Windows [105]
Bejeweled Blitz December 16, 2011 iOS [106]
May 2, 2013 Android
Bejeweled Stars May 10, 2016 Android [107]
iOS
Best of EA Sports March 11, 2003 Windows Electronic Arts [108]
Best of Voodoo 1998 Windows [109]
The Biggest Names the Best Games 1998 Windows [110]
The Biggest Names the Best Games 2 1999 Windows [111]
The Biggest Names the Best Games 3 2000 Windows [112]
The Biggest Names the Best Games 4 1999 Windows [113]
Bill Walsh College Football 1993 Sega CD Electronic Arts / Visual Concepts [114]
Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Bill Walsh College Football '95 June 1, 1994 Sega Genesis/Mega Drive High Score Productions [115]
BioForge March 29, 1995 DOS Origin Systems [116]
Bionicle September 1, 2003 GameCube Argonaut Games / Argonaut Sheffield [117]
October 10, 2003 PlayStation 2
October 31, 2003 Windows
October 17, 2003 Xbox
Bionicle: Matoran Adventures November 1, 2002 Game Boy Advance Argonaut Games [118]
Birds of Prey 1991 Amiga [119]
DOS
Black February 24, 2006 PlayStation 2 Criterion Games [120]
Xbox
Black Crypt 1992 Amiga Raven Software [121]
Black & White March 30, 2001 Windows Lionhead Studios [122]
Black & White: Creature Isle January 21, 2002 Windows [123]
Black & White Deluxe December 31, 2004 Windows [124]
Black & White 2 October 4, 2005 Windows [125]
Black & White 2: Battle of the Gods April 24, 2006 Windows [126]
Blades of Vengeance 1993 Sega Genesis/Mega Drive Beam Software [17] :57
Bloodwings: Pumpkinhead's Revenge 1995 DOS BAP Interactive [127]
B.O.B. 1993 Sega Genesis/Mega Drive Foley Hi-Tech Systems [17] :58
June 1993 Super Nintendo Entertainment System Gray Matter Inc. [128]
Boogie November 27, 2007 Nintendo DS EA Montreal [129] [130]
November 12, 2007 PlayStation 2
August 9, 2007 Wii
Boogie Superstar October 14, 2008 Wii [129] [130]
Boggle September 18, 2009 iOS Electronic Arts [131]
Boom Blox May 6, 2008 Wii EA Los Angeles / DreamWorks Interactive [132]
Boom Blox Bash Party May 19, 2009 Wii [133]
Boom Boom Rocket April 11, 2007 Xbox Live Arcade Bizarre Creations [134] [135] [136]
Boulder Dash: Rocks! November 23, 2007 Nintendo DS 10tacle Mobile GMBH [137] [138]
March 28, 2008 PlayStation Portable
Brain Training for Dummies August 7, 2008 Windows EA Casual [139]
Brütal Legend October 13, 2009 PlayStation 3 Double Fine Productions [140]
Xbox 360
Budokan: The Martial Spirit 1989 Amiga Electronic Arts [141] [142]
Amstrad CPC
Commodore 64
DOS
1990 Sega Genesis/Mega Drive [17] :63
1989 ZX Spectrum [141] [142]
Buffy the Vampire Slayer August 18, 2002 Xbox The Collective [143]
Buick PGA Tour Courses July 6, 2000 Windows EA Redwood Shores [144]
Bulletstorm February 22, 2011 PlayStation 3 People Can Fly / Epic Games [145]
Windows
Xbox 360
Bulls vs. Blazers and the NBA Playoffs 1993 Sega Genesis/Mega Drive Electronic Arts [17] :64
1992 Super Nintendo Entertainment System [146]
Bulls vs Lakers and the NBA Playoffs 1991 Sega Genesis/Mega Drive [17] :64
Bundesliga 99 1998 Windows EA Canada [147]
Burnout 3: Takedown September 8, 2004 PlayStation 2 Criterion Games [148]
Xbox
January 14, 2008 Xbox Live Arcade
Burnout Crash! September 20, 2011 PlayStation Network [149]
Xbox Live Arcade
April 15, 2012 iOS
Burnout Paradise January 22, 2008 PlayStation 3 [150]
Windows
Xbox 360
Burnout Paradise: The Ultimate Box February 5, 2009 PlayStation 3 [151]
February 6, 2009 Windows
February 5, 2009 Xbox 360
Burnout Paradise Remastered March 16, 2018 PlayStation 4 [152]
August 21, 2018 Windows
March 16, 2018 Xbox One
Burnout Dominator March 6, 2007 PlayStation 2 EA UK [153] [154]
PlayStation Portable
Burnout Legends November 20, 2005 Nintendo DS Criterion Games [155]
September 13, 2005 PlayStation Portable [156]
Burnout Revenge September 13, 2005 PlayStation 2 [72]
Xbox
March 7, 2006 Xbox 360 [157]

Footnotes

  1. Alone in the Dark 2 was published by Electronic Arts in Japan only for the 3DO, the PlayStation and Sega Saturn.

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