EA games headed to cell phones

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Sprint and Verizon make deals with Electronic Arts Inc. to sell several popular EA video games to their wireless customers.

Sprint Corp. said Monday that it made a deal with Electronic Arts Inc. to sell several popular EA video games to its wireless customers.

The EA games, which will include titles such as "Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2006" and "Poppit!," will be available through Sprint's Game Lobby, a Web site where users can download games and compare scores.

On Monday, Electronic Arts also announced an agreement to make its games available to rival Verizon Wireless' Get It Now customers. The initial launch is expected "in the coming weeks," Electronic Arts said.

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