The only EA game I own is Boom Blox Bash Party. I bought the first Boom Blox when it was released, but quickly sold it off. There are a few which I'm curious about though, which are Dead Space Extraction, The Godfather, The Simpson Game, Need For Speed Nitro, and maybe the Nerf game. Dunno why.
The NASCAR game is full of fail on so many levels. My Dad is a big NASCAR fan and owns a Wii. He was telling me how he wanted a NASCAR game with Wii Wheel controls and when I mentioned this as the only thing on the horizon he lost total interest and even seemed offended that people would try to combine Mario Kart (which he loves as well) with NASCAR.
It's funny you say that, because I have a friend who is a huge fan of NASCAR, and she loves that game. Have NASCAR games ever been successful anyway? They're so boring, all you do is drive in a complete circle and hope for a spectacular wreck to happen just to make things not mind-numbingly boring.
Nintendo - 84.8%, 30.3%, 33*
Nintendo published just 33 games? I thought they've released a bit more than that. Regardless, for me there are two games they've published that were pretty big disappointments, but that's still a great track record, especially compared to third-parties. There's only one game they've published which I have absolutely no interest in, which is Pokémon Battle Revolution; everything else I plan to get when the price is right.
Myself, I'm baffled is to why they downplayed Boom Blox's name on the Sequel, shuffling it to the left, and giving the name "Bash Party" more prominence.
I'll never understand that, either. When my sister saw the game sitting on my table, she thought it was titled simply "Bash Party" and assumed it was just a generic minigame collection, until I pointed out it was Boom Blox. I doubt she is the only one who glanced at the case without realizing what it was.