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Google+ Makes Cover Photos Super Huge, Is Perhaps Compensating For Something
There are so many ‘that’s what she said’ jokes to roll at this point that I’ll just pass.
Okay, seriously. I just snapped a screen of our Google+ profile for that article I wrote and Google is now boosting the size of their Cover Photos considerably. I understand the need to iterate on a social network, especially one that’s so far behind the titan of the industry, but c’mon.
[RUMOR] The iPhone 5S Is In Production Right Now For August Release
Well, it’s newer.
I guess it shouldn’t come as a surprise now that the iPhone release schedule has been righted following the release of the 4S, but rumors are going around that the iPhone 5S (the “tock” iteration of the major upgrade) is being produced on a component basis at this very moment. Screens, frames, antennae, everything – all are being prepared for a late summer release, which fits in line with the 4S and 5 launches.
How To Connect To FleshEatingZipper Socially: A Handy Guide For Internet Users
Our Facebook Page is pretty like a pony.
Some days you just wanna read some cool stories and interact with cool people. That’s what FleshEatingZipper is for! As such, we’ve provided a variety of ways you can do so inside and outside of our site through “social networking programs”, or whatever they are. Maybe you just have a preference on how you digest your internet cereal, in which case we might have a format you enjoy. Let’s count the ways.
‘Soda Drinker PRO’, A Game In Which You Drink Soda, Enters Steam Greenlight
It’s, like, art, man.
Tell me in advance if your mind can handle this: Soda Drinker PRO is an FPS (First-Person Soda) that might be far more of an existential meditation than you could ever possibly imagine. Someone up high was impressed enough to load it onto Steam’s Greenlight slate, a prestigious place for an indie developer because getting selected means being sold through the Steam store without a bunch of industry relations. If it gets picked up, a further 100 levels are promised. That’s right, that’s a total of 105 levels of soda-drinking ecstasy.
inXile Entertainment Bringing New ‘Torment’ RPG To Life Via Kickstarter, Will Demolish Goal Soon [UPDATED]
Some concept art from the new Torment, a peek into something grand.
I’m pretty sure the guys over at inXile Entertainment are just as blown away as I am. Comprised of many Interplay employees responsible for some of that company’s greatest role-playing games at the end of the nineties, including former Interplay CEO Brian Fargo, inXile set out today to raise funds for a new RPG based in the Planescape: Torment lineage, a game critically hailed for its deep narrative, called Torment: Tide of Numenera. Well, it’s not even 10AM at the FEZ Palace and it’s already over half-way to its $950,000 funding goal.
Want A Bunch Of Great Android Games? Buy This New Humble Bundle And Help Charity
You can get all of these games for all of these platforms!
Hooray, we have a new Humble Bundle! For a price that you can set, you can own this set of indie games and support not only those little guys, but also charities like Child’s Play and the EFF. This particular bundle is handy because all of the games are ready for a swath of Android devices so you can have the traditional home computer experience with these games or take them on the go. Either way, it’s up to you! So what’s included?
Trent Reznor And Beats Audio Making New Music Service Called Daisy, Raised $60m To Do It
The guy who wanted to fuck you like an animal won an Academy Award. Nuts, eh?
In this post-Napster world, music services have become the new record store. Or CD stores, I don’t know, the music place. One of these many services is subscription-based MOG, which Beats Audio purchased last year. While it will continue to be MOG for the time being, it will shift to become Daisy – yes, that’s the real name – later this year. And who’s the Chief Creative Officer behind it? None other than Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor.
‘Strip Search’ Review: Season 1, Episode 1 “Artists Assemble” And Episode 2 “Fax Machine”
It’s a reality show for comic book artists. Whodathunk?
You’ll remember that last year, Penny Arcade launched a massive Kickstarter campaign to remove ads from their site and fund a bunch of new side projects that removing those ads allowed time for. It didn’t quite go according to plan, but the biggest product to come out of their half-million dollar haul was a new reality show called Strip Search in place of a fourth season of Penny Arcade TV. (I had a feeling they’d run out of material for their own show in good time.) The show is here, so what do we make of the first two episodes, which I’ve included below?
Server Issues Causing ‘SimCity’ Woes, Because Of Course
Hrm.
I guess we should’ve seen this coming. I can’t think of a single major gaming release with a vital online component that’s been gone off without a hitch. While I’m sure Maxis’ Top Men have been working on this around the clock since SimCity‘s launch last night, it doesn’t bode well for many gamers like myself who had defended Electronic Arts’ decision to mandate an internet connection to play this game.
Dead Space Is Dead, Joins Red Faction On Island Of Misfit Game Franchises
This may be the last we see of one Isaac Clarke
Another franchise with so much potential is biting the dust. Word is leaking, at least as VideoGamer would have it, that Electronic Arts has dispatched its glossy horror-becoming-action franchise to the land of its necromorphs. Cody thought favorably of the third game, I even enjoyed their mobile effort, but despite EA’s attempts to tweak it for broader audiences with more Gears of War-style action on a moment to moment basis and bundling in controversial fourth wall-breaking microtransactions, the game’s poor sales have apparently sunk the franchise.


