EA sued over feature in 'Madden NFL'

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A video game developer has sued Electronic Arts, charging that the world's biggest video game publisher stole his idea for a game feature and incorporated it into the popular football title "Madden NFL 06."

"We have read the complaint and the allegations are completely without merit," an EA spokeswoman told Reuters on Friday.

In his lawsuit filed Nov. 28 with the California Superior Court in San Mateo County, Calif., Virtual Jam owner Pernell Harris said he met with EA in late 2003 to discuss "Heart of a Champion," a football game he was developing in which players guide an athlete from high school to professional football.

Among other things, players pick the athlete's parents and handle all kinds of daily experiences from sports practice to school homework.

Harris said features from that game appeared in "Madden NFL 2006" when it was released earlier this year. He accused EA of breaching an "implied in fact contract" when it used those features without compensating him and said EA had violated a confidentiality agreement.

Harris is seeking unspecified damages, attorney's fees and restitution.

EA's "Maddden" franchise has been one of the best-selling video game properties ever. In 2004, the game accounted for $232 million in sales, according to data cited by brokerage Wedbush Morgan Securities.

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But why would EA take this idea and put it into an unlicensed game? That makes no sense, it HAD to be incorporated into either the NCAA, NFL or Arena game. The only issue here is that EA seemingly didn't compensate him, not that they used his idea...
 

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