Electronic Arts Distribution

Background
Electronic Arts Distribution (EAD) was the third-party publishing and distribution branch of Electronic Arts. They handled partnerships with third-party companies such as Accolade, DreamWorks Interactive, MGM Interactive, Fox Interactive, Disney Interactive and Lego Interactive.

In June 2003, the division was renamed as EA Partners (EAP), and continue to partner up with other companies to this day.

(2000)
Logo: On a white background, we see a red circle in the shape of the letters "EAD". On the bottom, curved around the shape, is the words "ELECTRONIC ARTS DISTRIBUTION" in a black font.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Appeared on some titles on the packaging, but it's only on-screen appearance was on Swing Away Golf, a North American/European localization of the Japanese PlayStation 2 launch title Golf Paradise (ゴルフパラダイス).
 * Other titles released through the EA Distribution subsidiary either used the full "Electronic Arts" brand for publisher partnerships or the EA Games brand for developer partnerships.