The webcam was a popular feature at least year's DragonCon. We've saved a few miscellaneous shots and archived them in our DC Gallery. Now that it's 2005, it's not too early to think about attending this year's convention. There are only 240 days left! If the average attendee started saving $60-90 a month, the trip would be paid off in advance. If you purchase your convention pass by February 15, it's also $50 compared to $85 at the door.
You can find more webcam shots here. Don't forget about our Convention section as well.
Some sites like to celebrate the good work done in the past year, but GamePro has instead chosen to give EA the dubious honor of achieving the #1 gaming low of 2004. As well as closing Origin Systems, EA managed to make even more people jobless by moving Maxis. Their other business moves include destroying any competition for their NFL titles by signing exclusive rights, and buying up a large portion of major France based competitor Ubisoft. Fighting back against the company, a number of EA's employees are currently pursuing a lawsuit over unpaid overtime expenses.
No company has been more successful this year as painting itself as an evil gaming empire.
Nevertheless, their 2004 financial data should be better than ever. It'll be interesting to see where they go in 2005. You can find the full write-up as well as the other 19 gaming lows here.
When this graphic was first made, who would have thought Star Trek would actually make a Borg Sphere and global powers would have to flex their might to defend against Electronic Arts?
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