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In 2002, Black Box Games was purchased by Electronic Arts and became an associated company by EA Canada. Black Box has focussed heavily on the Need for Speed franchise although they have also created the Skate IP and developed several NHL titles. Since 2012 Criterion Games has replaced EA Black Box as the main developer of the Need for Speed series. On the same year, the studio was renamed to Quicklime Games, whose logo can be seen in a startup screen of Need for Speed: World.

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  • In 2002, Black Box Games was purchased by Electronic Arts and became an associated company by EA Canada. Black Box has focussed heavily on the Need for Speed franchise although they have also created the Skate IP and developed several NHL titles. Since 2012 Criterion Games has replaced EA Black Box as the main developer of the Need for Speed series. On the same year, the studio was renamed to Quicklime Games, whose logo can be seen in a startup screen of Need for Speed: World.
  • EA Black Box (formerly known as Black Box Games) was a video game developer based in Burnaby, British Columbia, and Canada, founded in 1998 by former employees of Radical Entertainment and later acquired by Electronic Arts in 2002. The developer was best known for its involvement in the Need for Speed and Skate series. The studio also assisted in the development of Battlefield 3 as seen in the game's credits..
  • Black Box Games había desarrollado anteriormente para distribuidoras de videojuegos como Sega, Midway Games y Electronic Arts. En 2002 Black Box Games fue comprada por Electronic Arts y se convirtió en una empresa asociada con EA Canadá, también pasó a ser subordinada de EA Canadá durante el desarrollo de Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2. Como resultado pasó a ser renombrada como "EA Black Box". Black Box se ha centrado en gran medida en la franquicia de Need for Speed, aunque también han desarrollado varios títulos de la NHL.
  • 250px|right| EA Black Box (dawniej znane jako Black Box Games) – producent gier komputerowych z siedzibą w Vancouver, założony w 1998 roku przez byłych pracowników Radical Entertainment. W czerwcu 2002 roku, Black Box Games zostało zakupione przez Electronic Arts i przejęte przez EA Canada. Ekipa, przemianowana na EA Black Box, skoncentrowała się głównie na serii Need for Speed, choć opracowała również grę Skate It czy kilka tytułów z serii NHL.
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  • In 2002, Black Box Games was purchased by Electronic Arts and became an associated company by EA Canada. Black Box has focussed heavily on the Need for Speed franchise although they have also created the Skate IP and developed several NHL titles. Since 2012 Criterion Games has replaced EA Black Box as the main developer of the Need for Speed series. On the same year, the studio was renamed to Quicklime Games, whose logo can be seen in a startup screen of Need for Speed: World.
  • 250px|right| EA Black Box (dawniej znane jako Black Box Games) – producent gier komputerowych z siedzibą w Vancouver, założony w 1998 roku przez byłych pracowników Radical Entertainment. W czerwcu 2002 roku, Black Box Games zostało zakupione przez Electronic Arts i przejęte przez EA Canada. Ekipa, przemianowana na EA Black Box, skoncentrowała się głównie na serii Need for Speed, choć opracowała również grę Skate It czy kilka tytułów z serii NHL. W 2012 roku Criterion Games zastąpił EA Black Box w tworzeniu serii Need for Speed . W tym samym roku studio zostało przemianowane na Quicklime Games, którego logo można zobaczyć na ekranie startowym Need for Speed: World. Studio zostało ostatecznie zamknięte w kwietniu 2013 roku.
  • Black Box Games había desarrollado anteriormente para distribuidoras de videojuegos como Sega, Midway Games y Electronic Arts. En 2002 Black Box Games fue comprada por Electronic Arts y se convirtió en una empresa asociada con EA Canadá, también pasó a ser subordinada de EA Canadá durante el desarrollo de Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2. Como resultado pasó a ser renombrada como "EA Black Box". Black Box se ha centrado en gran medida en la franquicia de Need for Speed, aunque también han desarrollado varios títulos de la NHL. En julio de 2012, Criterion Games sustituyó a EA Black Box como el desarrollador principal de la serie de Need for Speed. En el mismo año, el estudio se renombró a Quicklime Games, cuyo logo se puede ver en la pantalla de inicio de Need for Speed: World y con cuyo nombre operó hasta su cierre en abril de 2013.
  • EA Black Box (formerly known as Black Box Games) was a video game developer based in Burnaby, British Columbia, and Canada, founded in 1998 by former employees of Radical Entertainment and later acquired by Electronic Arts in 2002. The developer was best known for its involvement in the Need for Speed and Skate series. The studio also assisted in the development of Battlefield 3 as seen in the game's credits..
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