Hey, I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for, but, I'll just tell you anyway. To have a EA Account, you have to be older than 12. If you're 19 old, that's old enough. I don't know anything else.
Ea for short is Electronic Arts A popular game developer. They develop all kinds of games as i heard.
No. When you make an EA account you will then be able to manage all of your games on different platforms through the EA Origin. Everything is free but it does cost money to download or buy games unless stated otherwise.
It is an abbreviation for 'each'
Per the EA Support website: Q: Am I able to play my game on more than one computer? Do I need the disc for that?A: You'll be able to install and play your game on up to three computers without the need of the game disc. Your computer is authorized after installation and the initial launch of the game.
It's around 40-50$ for the retail box and 14.99 for the first month, 40 something for three or 70 something for six months. Taken from the EA website. You need to buy the box to play. The box comes with 1 free month.
Take your monkey and tell him to smash your x box.
There is no age requirements for EA Sports games, but just look at the ratings to make sure. I know for certain that you must be 13 to make an account for EA Sports.
play an NHL2k game and play the EA NHL game for that same year, and compaire them. its pretty obvious that EA's Vancouver branch loves hockey. and Activision should be happy that they are getting 54 yr old ladies to play hockey on the Wii now the answer is E ---- A ------- SPORTS ITS IN THE GAME!!!
This is probably because of parental control.Just ask whoever set it could you play that game.
Prince Ea is 26 years old. He was born on September 16, 1988 in St Louis, Missouri.
the best console to play EA Sports Active 2 is wii
Chad Severs was born on 1982-08-13.
Seanteach é, an ea? / Is Sean an teach seo, an ea?
Jeffrey Severs has written: 'Pynchon's Against the day'
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"Severs" can mean 'cuts off' - as in chopping a branch completely off a tree
Nope. Severs disease only affects the back of the heel bone in kids.