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</html><description>Electronic Arts is &#x201C;on our way back,&#x201D; says EA Games President Frank Gibeau, and it&#x2019;s the casual, mobile and PC markets that are making it happen. There was a time when Electronic Arts was the king of the world. Then it became the Evil Empire. These days, nobody seems to know what to make of it. It&#x2019;s kind of like the game industry version of Magneto: whether it&#x2019;s good or evil depends entirely upon what month it is and which alternative universe you happen to be trapped in. But Gibeau says the company has seen the error of its ways [&hellip;]</description><thumbnail_url>http://cdn.themis-media.com/media/global/images/library/deriv/45/45467.jpg</thumbnail_url></oembed>
