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Court Gives Green Light to Lawsuit Representing Madden NFL Purchasers

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SAN FRANCISCO – Madden NFL game purchasers will soon have their day in court after a U.S. District Judge recently denied Electronic Art’s (NASDAQ: ERTS) motion to dismiss a class-action lawsuit that claims the company engaged in unlawful and anticompetitive agreements that monopolized the market for football videogames and nearly doubled the price of its popular game, Madden NFL.

The lawsuit alleges EA established agreements with the National Football League (NFL), The NFL Players Union, Arena Football League and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), that drove competition out of the market and prevented new competitors from entering.

The agreements resulted in the company’s flagship product, Madden NFL, to increase 70 percent from a cost of $29.99 to $49.99, the suit states.

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KFC Coupons Found In Madden Wii 2010

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I pulled out the manual from my Madden 2010 Wii game to check out some of the new controls, and I was surprised to find this slip with two coupons …
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This Weeks Game Deals

By  •  Wii, DS

Best Buy:

Nintendo Wii: Bigs 2 – $39.99 Guitar Hero Smash Hits $29.99 Indiana Jones – $19.99

Nintendo DS: G-Force – $19.99 GI JOE – $19.99 Harry Potter – $19.99


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