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Lineage Shuts Down June 29, is Free-to-Play Until Then
After a run of more than 10 years, Lineage is “no longer financially viable in the West,” says publisher NCsoft, and its North American servers will be shut down permanently on June 29. Beginning now, the game is free-to-play until that date provided one has or had created a Lineage account before today. All existing…
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Sony Online Entertainment Loses Development Chief to Zynga [Updated]
John Blakely, a nine-year veteran of Sony Online Entertainment and most recently its vice president of development, has apparently left the company for casual-games behemoth Zynga. Blakely’s LinkedIn resumé has him departing SOE as of last month to become general manager at Zynga. Update: Sony Online Entertainment has confirmed Blakely’s resignation and departure. In a…
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Check Out This NBA Star’s Massive Wingspan
This full-back tat by Andrei Kirilenko, a free agent most recently with the Utah Jazz, speaks to what kind of pro athlete plays World of Warcraft. Usually, it’s the iconoclast in the locker room, a guy like Minnesota Vikings punter Chris Kluwe. Once this hit Twitter, word spread of Kirilenko’s badass back tat but few…
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Test Drive Unlimited Studio Stages One-Day Strike
Atari’s plans to lay off more than 50 percent of Eden Games’ workforce, plus alleged “mismanagement,” were the catalysts for a one-day symbolic strike today by the developer of Test Drive Unlimited 2 “For several years we are witnessing multiple leader changes at its head, they did not hesitate to get rich despite financial difficulties,”…
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Samuel L. Jackson Plays Black Ops
Whether this Samuel L. Jackson soundboard is live (in which case, it must have taken at least two guys) or edited in after the fact, there’s little dispute over its comedic value. NSFW language throughout. Part of a series of YouTube Black Ops soundboard videos going back to the beginning of April, including Pee-Wee Herman,…
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Fallout-Themed Geiger Counter Monitors Japan’s Transpacific Radiation
A Seattle-area man who lived in Europe during the Chernobyl disaster, now wary of radiation from Japan’s Fukushima nuclear accidents traversing the Pacific, built that, the a Fallout-themed case for a Geiger counter that reports its findings automatically via Twitter. Redmond, Wash.-based RobCo_PIPBoy has been reporting hourly counts per minute of between 17 and 24…
By Owen Good