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EA Exec Frank Gibeau Leaves the Publisher After 20-Plus Years

Added: 19.05.2015 20:15 | 3 views | 0 comments


Frank Gibeau, who most recently served as executive vice president of EA Mobile, has parted ways with Electronic Arts, the publisher revealed today.

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An , mobile revenue was a bright spot, setting a company record with $524 million during the year ended March 31.

From: www.gamespot.com

Why isnt the Electronic Entertainment Expo or E3 open to the public?

Added: 17.05.2015 7:16 | 18 views | 0 comments


The Electronic Entertainment Expo or E3 as its affectionately called, has been a press only affair for quite some time. Actually let me back up because prior to 2007 I believe, it was actually possible for someone other than being part of the industry or press / media to actually gain access to the event. However ever since have they tightened up their requirements its gotten back to their roots and has remained a exhibitor and press event ever since. Though that always seems to bug people, especially me. If this is a gaming event or showcase as you may, shouldnt this be open to the public or at the very least an option for more than just press to gain access to the event.

From: n4g.com

Here's Nintendo's Latest Attempt at a Free-to-Play Game

Added: 15.05.2015 13:30 | 7 views | 0 comments


Nintendo's, a match-three style puzzle game in the vein of Bejeweled or Candy Crush.

Stretchmo Level Packs:

  • Mallo's Playtime Plaza ($4.99): 100 progressively challenging levels that introduce the basics of the game.
  • Poppy's Sculpture Square ($2.99): 50 puzzle levels shaped like animals and objects.
  • Corin's Fortress of Fun ($2.99): 50 levels featuring new gizmo obstacles and enemies.
  • Papa Blox's NES Expo ($2.99): A treat for retro fans that features 50 levels based on classic NES characters.

Stretchmo Bundles:

  • Bundle featuring all four attractions ($9.99).
  • Bundle containing “Poppy's Sculpture Square," “Corin's Fortress of Fun," and “Papa Blox's NES Expo" after “Mallo's Playtime Plaza" has already been purchased ($6.99).
  • Bundle of the remaining three attractions after purchasing either “Poppy's Sculpture Square," “Corin's Fortress of Fun," or “Papa Blox's NES Expo" ($8.99).

From: www.gamespot.com

Here's Nintendo's Latest Attempt at a Free-to-Play Game

Added: 15.05.2015 13:30 | 1 views | 0 comments


Nintendo's, a match-three style puzzle game in the vein of Bejeweled or Candy Crush.

Stretchmo Level Packs:

  • Mallo's Playtime Plaza ($4.99): 100 progressively challenging levels that introduce the basics of the game.
  • Poppy's Sculpture Square ($2.99): 50 puzzle levels shaped like animals and objects.
  • Corin's Fortress of Fun ($2.99): 50 levels featuring new gizmo obstacles and enemies.
  • Papa Blox's NES Expo ($2.99): A treat for retro fans that features 50 levels based on classic NES characters.

Stretchmo Bundles:

  • Bundle featuring all four attractions ($9.99).
  • Bundle containing “Poppy's Sculpture Square," “Corin's Fortress of Fun," and “Papa Blox's NES Expo" after “Mallo's Playtime Plaza" has already been purchased ($6.99).
  • Bundle of the remaining three attractions after purchasing either “Poppy's Sculpture Square," “Corin's Fortress of Fun," or “Papa Blox's NES Expo" ($8.99).

From: www.gamespot.com


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