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The Best Things In Video Games Are Broken
I finally saw Wreck-It Ralph over the Thanksgiving break. It was heartwarming, delightful, charming. It nudged at some big-name titles in ways that made me giggle and nod in recognition. It covered the bases of a handful of video game tropes. It made jokes in the form of clever puns and cute character behavior. But…
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Square Enix’s Latest Mobile Puzzler is a Delirious Whirlwind of Exploded Pixels
The creators of Motley Blocks painstakingly crafted a series of 80 simple images using colored cubes, creating a collection of nifty 3D pixel art covering a variety of subjects. Then they blew them all up, and you have to put them back together. So much work, this mobile gaming. Each level in Motley Blocks begins…
By Mike Fahey -
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Had Enough Cowbell? But Wait, There’s Cowbell Hero
Who’s ready for a game based on a five-year-old joke about a Saturday Night Live skit from twelve years ago? Thanks to the magic of the iPhone and iPad, Cowbell Hero becomes a real thing next month. I would be incredibly disappointed with Digital Hero Games (via PocketGamer) for making Cowbell Hero if they hadn’t…
By Mike Fahey -
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Because There Isn’t Enough GTA V In This World Yet
Alright, fine. So we got a new trailer not even two weeks ago. And then that trailer was recreated in GTA IV, but that doesn’t count! Basically I won’t be satisfied until Rockstar releases the next GTA title, so creations like this one by Patrick Brown hold me over until then. Grand Theft Auto V…
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This Week’s Facebook Winners and Losers: The Great FarmVille 2 Exodus
Smell that? That’s the fragrant odor of rotting vegtetation, courtesy of the nearly five million players that didn’t bother tending their virtual crops in FarmVille 2 last week. While some 50 million folks did log in last week to click on crops like there was no tomorrow, 4.6 million is a substantial chunk of players…
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Non-Gamer Gets Screwed By Game Companies and Banks
Seeking damages and reparations for money he lost, Mr. Shao of Foshan, Guangdong, has filed a lawsuit against two of China’s largest game companies, as well as China’s equivalent of PayPal, and a bank. What exactly is Shao so peeved about, apart from his lost cash? Apparently the money was going into accounts for online…
By Eric Jou