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DSI became known for various titles: '''' (1991), but also the second title in the '' Hardball '' series, and ''The Cycles: International Grand Prix Racing''.

In 1989, programmers Pete Gardner and the "Old Kid" of DSI, under the pseudonym USI (Unlimited Software, Inc.), converted Sega 's arcade Ferrari Testarossa game '' Out Run '' to its well-known PC-DOS version.

In 1991 , DSI was acquired by Electronic Arts , and became ''EA Canada'' (and a major component on the future EA Sports studios), in a deal worth US$11 M. This also meant a significant blow on Accolade, which lost credibility and market share in the following years.


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