EA Sports Big

EA Sports Big
Product type Video game
Country U.S.
Introduced 2000
Discontinued 2008
Markets World
Previous owners EA Sports (Electronic Arts)
Website www.easportsbig.com

EA Sports Big was a brand name used by Electronic Arts from 2000 to 2008 to distribute casual and extreme sports games that featured non-realistic, arcade features similar to Midway's sports games. SSX was the first game to be published by EA Sports Big. Later games such as FIFA Street (2012) and SSX (2012) dropped the EA Sports BIG branding and were released simply under EA Sports. The EA Sports Big name and branding was conceived by Steven Rechtschaffner, the Executive Producer of SSX, SSX Tricky, SSX3 and NBA Street 2. The EA Sports Big intro voice that boomed the word "BIG" was voiced by human beatbox and former member of The Roots, Rahzel.

Games

Game Year Platforms
Def Jam Vendetta 2003 GameCube
PlayStation 2
NBA Street 2001 GameCube
PlayStation 2
NBA Street Vol. 2 2003 GameCube
PlayStation 2
Xbox
NBA Street V3 2005 GameCube
PlayStation 2
Xbox
NBA Street Showdown 2005 PlayStation Portable
NBA Street Homecourt 2007 PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
FIFA Street 2005 GameCube
PlayStation 2
Xbox
FIFA Street 2 2006 GameCube
Nintendo DS
PlayStation 2
PlayStation Portable
Xbox
FIFA Street 3 2008 Nintendo DS
PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
Freekstyle 2002 GameCube
PlayStation 2
NFL Street 2004 GameCube
PlayStation 2
Xbox
NFL Street 2 2004 GameCube
PlayStation 2
Xbox
NFL Street 2 Unleashed 2004 PlayStation Portable
NFL Street 3 2006 PlayStation 2
PlayStation Portable
NFL Tour 2008 PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
Shox 2002 PlayStation 2
Freekstyle 2002 PlayStation 2
GameCube
Game Boy Advance
Sled Storm 2002 PlayStation 2
SSX 2000 PlayStation 2
SSX Tricky 2001 Game Boy Advance
GameCube
PlayStation 2
Xbox
SSX 3 2003 Game Boy Advance
GameCube
Gizmondo
PlayStation 2
Xbox
SSX Out of Bounds N-Gage
SSX On Tour 2005 GameCube
PlayStation 2
PlayStation Portable
Xbox
SSX Blur 2007 Wii
"FaceBreaker" 2008 Xbox 360
PlayStation 3

SSX plug and play game

A plug and play version of SSX was released under the EA Sports Big brand.

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