Just as Microsoft hold the monopoly on everything PC, Electronic Arts, already the world's largest third-party developer, have tightened their grip on the games industry with the news last month of their intended assault on Take Two's shareholders. There is something that inspires fear in people whenever a large company looks to move in on smaller enterprise, and it's all too easy to criticise such actions as a victory for greed. The tabloids will have you believe that EA are using bully-boy tactics, flexing their financial muscle where no one else can afford to compete. But what of their ...
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