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Type
  
Subsidiary

Ceased operations
  
November 6, 2007

Industry
  
Video game development

Parent organization
  
Electronic Arts

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Headquarters
  
Hoffman Estates, IL, United States

Products
  
Beavis and Butthead, Viacom New Media,Sega Game Gear Aaron VS Ruth Baseball, Mindscape, PC PGA Tour ’96, EA Sports, Sega Genesis PGA Tour ’98, EA Sports, Playstation NBA Live ’99 EA Sports,Playstation NBA Live 2000, EA Sports,Playstation/Nintendo 64 NBA Live 2001, EA Sports, Playstation March Madness 2002, EA Sports, Playstation 2 NBA Live 2002, EA Sports, Playstation NBA Live 2003, EA Sports, Playstation March Madness 2003, EA Sports, Playstation 2 FIFA 2004, EA Sports, Playstation NBA Street, EA Big, Sony Playstation 2/Nintendo Game Cube NBA Street Volume 2, EA Big Playstation 2/Nintendo Game Cube, Xbox Fight Night 2004, EA Sports, Playstation 2/Xbox

Founded
  
1990, Hoffman Estates, Illinois, United States

Video games
  
Fight Night Round 3, Beavis and Butt‑Head, PGA Tour 96, Taz‑Mania, Def Jam: Icon

NuFX was a video game developer, headquartered in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, United States. NuFX is famous for developing the NBA Street video game series. They were acquired by Electronic Arts on February 13, 2004. Their name was changed to EA Chicago. Before their acquisition by Electronic Arts they had already worked with them on the NCAA March Madness, NBA LIVE and FIFA Soccer series. It was closed November 6, 2007 due to failure to meet profit targets.[1]

References

NuFX Wikipedia