Lol, douche. There's a tilde there for a reason.
Edit for facts: SimCity wasn't ruined because of EA. It was ruined because Will Wright's original dream of developing a dollhouse simulator was finally pursued [The Sims]. At the same time SimCity fell through with other developers working on the project. EA was the only company that took Wright's idea and ran with it. So, if you want to say that EA "inadvertently destroyed SimCity," you would be correct. If you're to blame anyone, it'd be Wright for pursuing his dream, and we all can agree that telling someone not to pursue their dream is just plain wrong. While I, and I'm certain many others didn't care for The Sims games, it was very obviously popular and did really well.
FYI, there's another SimCity in the works.
As far as I'm concerned the only destruction that EA really did was to Westwood Studios - one of my favorite developers ever. And that was what...14 years ago? The Command and Conquer series went to crap and Dune II, one of my favorite games (which was the precursor to the real-time strategy games that Blizzard ended up becoming so popular for, aside from Diablo) didn't get much of a chance. I think this is where all of the animosity stems from for EA, and now anytime anything negative is found about any of EA's games (which are A LOT since they parent a crap-load of companies), people get all uproarious.
It's just easier to blame EA directly even though you don't know for certain they had direct influence for poor decisions or development. A lot of speculation and rooted angst, which is now unwarranted.