Talk:Maxis

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The Two Maxis Studios

It has been brought to my attention that both SimGuruGraham and SimGuruRyan have both stated that EA Redwood Shores/The Sims Studio has been renamed Maxis or Maxis Redwood Shores. Similar to Maxis Emeryville. As such, it seems the first Sims 3 game to include the Maxis name in the credits is Master Suite Stuff. Also, most EA sites and Press Sites now label Maxis as the dev of The Sims 3 games. Upon further investigation by admins,mods and other editors, I feel that the Sims 3 pages should reflect this, starting with Master Suite Stuff. Thank The Watcher that the Maxis name is once again associated with the main Sims franchise.The Black Scorpion 22:37, May 5, 2012 (UTC)


Plagiarism

I would like to recommend that this article should be reviewed for plaigiarism. I found an almost exact word-for-word explanation of Maxis' history on Wikipedia. If you are going to use it or paraphrase, then please, at least include a citation, otherwise this is plaigiarism.

68.48.247.56 (talk) 05:01, March 10, 2013 (UTC)

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