Channel 4 announces Draw It! gameshow based on Zyngas Draw Something
Added: 12.04.2013 8:18 | 0 views | 0 comments
UK-based station Channel 4 has announced a new gameshow called Draw It! which has been created in collaboration with Draw Something owners Zynga. The show will adapt the format of the app and will see two teams battling for cash prizes.
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| Draw Something show announced for UK (iPad)
Added: 11.04.2013 20:16 | 11 views | 0 comments
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Back in September we learned that CBS was doing a app. It's unclear as to whether or not that show is still happening, but it looks like Channel 4 and Victory Television have teamed up with Zynga to adapt a different Draw Something show for the UK. So, that's something. |
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Added: 11.04.2013 14:24 | 27 views | 0 comments
Next-Gen Xbox rumours are focused on power and features, but indie games have had a huge impact on the current-gen. We chatted to Bleed developer Ian Campbell to find out what it's like working with Microsoft.
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| News: Channel 4 orders new show based on Draw Something
Added: 11.04.2013 13:12 | 0 views | 0 comments
Contestants to team up with celebrities in Draw It!.
The game show's format was created by Zynga, Ryan Seacrest Productions and Embassy Row.
Channel 4 describes the show as "two teams, made up of one contestant and one celebrity, [who] go head to head as they battle out three rounds of drawing challenges.
"Against the clock, teams will need to be quick and tactful as they play for the all-important gold coins – the contestant with the least amount of coins after three rounds will be eliminated.
"To win the cash, the remaining contestant will join forces with both celebrities for the final round, which will...
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| Call of Duty vs. Battlefield: How Gamers Ruin Both and Gaming
Added: 10.04.2013 0:20 | 4 views | 0 comments
OXCGN:
"As gamers, we often come to establish what we think of a game based on our previous experiences.
Halo is better than Quake because the graphics are better, or, for a more ignorant comparison, World of Warcraft is the worst game ever cuz only nerds play that game. YOLO. Swagg.
But what we fail to do is recognize the smaller accomplishments that actually construct a games personality, as I like to call it.
Something that comparing a game to another simply just cant do."
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| Early PS4 Controller Prototypes Looked Like 'Something Bruce Wayne Would Carry'
Added: 10.04.2013 0:18 | 0 views | 0 comments
Sony may have relied on its pool of development talent to offer feedback on the hardware inside its next generation machine but it also consulted developers such as Guerrilla Games to elicit feedback on the consoles controller, the DualShock 4. Speaking as part of an interview with EDGE magazine, Evolution Studios technical director Scott Kirkland revealed that the British outfit played an instrumental role in the design of the refreshed input device.
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| Call of Duty vs. Battlefield: How Gamers Ruin Both and Gaming
Added: 10.04.2013 0:18 | 0 views | 0 comments
OXCGN:
"As gamers, we often come to establish what we think of a game based on our previous experiences.
Halo is better than Quake because the graphics are better, or, for a more ignorant comparison, World of Warcraft is the worst game ever cuz only nerds play that game. YOLO. Swagg.
But what we fail to do is recognize the smaller accomplishments that actually construct a games personality, as I like to call it.
Something that comparing a game to another simply just cant do."
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n4g.com
| Make Something Unreal Live 2013 Winners Announced
Added: 09.04.2013 11:23 | 0 views | 0 comments
Student winners awarded hardware prizes as well as UE licences
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| Make Something Unreal Live 2013 Results
Added: 08.04.2013 7:18 | 0 views | 0 comments
The Make Something Unreal Live Results are in check out who were the winners.
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| The best Xbox 360 fighting games - an expert's commentary
Added: 07.04.2013 12:03 | 0 views | 0 comments
James Hammond ranks his favourites.
Prior to this console generation, the fighting game genre was on its last legs, with hardly any developers willing to invest in such a dead market. Sure, you still had your Tekkens and your Dead or Alives, but something was missing. Something involving a certain Street and a roster of unforgettable Fighters.
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