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Downton Abbey goes 16-bit in SNES parody
By Nadia Oxford
It's been years since the Super Nintendo was first given life, and it's still one heck of a console. Its action games are fantastic, its role-playing games are sublime. But some Super Nintendo game developers also had a thing for licensed (and mediocre) titles with digitized character sprites and portraits. Maybe that's why this parody trailer for a 16-bit Downtown Abbey game feels so nostalgic.Stratego arrives on browser, Facebook, and iPad
By Dant Rambo
Stratego is a bona fide board game classic. But despite its enduring popularity, it's somehow never made the leap over to browser/mobile (at least not an official licensed version). As the headline of this article surely reveals, that's now changed! An official version of Stratego has arrived on Facebook, iOS, and the aptly-named stratego.com. We've had a chance to play it, and fans of the board game version have plenty to be excited about.Remedy Entertainment hiring for upcoming iOS game
By Dant Rambo
Remedy Entertainment, the studio behind Death Rally as well as the Alan Wake series and the first two Max Payne games, currently has several job openings listed on their site. Some of these pertain to an unannounced iOS game, and others are for an also-unannounced next-gen game. How mysterious!Kickstarter Picks: Artizens
By Joe Jasko
Let me just preface this Kickstarter Pick by telling you that the original Mega Man on NES is what got me into gaming, and that Shadow of the Colossus was one of the finest video game experiences I've ever had to date. That's why most of us here at Gamezebo couldn't be more excited about Artizens, an upcoming indie game for PC and Mac that's currently seeking funding on Kickstarter. It's like a sidescrolling Shadow of the Colossus that you can play with your friends. Do I really need to say anything more?Free Games & Sales: The Oil Blue, Spell Rift and more!
By Jim Squires
Cha-ching! It's the weekend, and that means you have a little extra time to play some games. But first you'll have to buy some. What should you pick up on the cheap? Find out the hottest deals in our weekend sales roundup!Mobility Unleashed contest searches for the Best Indie Game Developer
By Joe Jasko
Calling all U.S. mobile game developers! Mobility Unleashed wants to find the absolute best developer of indie games right now on the market. Sponsored by Qualcomm and YetiZen, this exciting contest calls for all interested games studios to submit their best and "snappiest" game for consideration in what will undoubtedly become an important and high accolade to slap on your latest indie gem. There will be two selected winners in the contest: one for Android, and one for Windows. However, it should be noted that all games are expected to be of the highest console quality if they stand a chance at winning.Indiegogo Picks: (un)Lucky7
By Joe Jasko
(un)Lucky7 is the latest in a line of promising indie titles to ask for funding on Indiegogo. In the story-driven JRPG-like puzzle game with horror and sci-fi elements, you play as Moro, one of seven prisoners who have been sentenced to life for their past crimes in the galaxy. However, one day their fortunes start to turn, as the seemingly lucky 7 are promised freedom in return for testing out a new spaceship that's powered by an experimental engine, and exploring the unknown.Were President Obama’s inauguration speech one massive Scrabble move, he’d have scored 238 points
By Dant Rambo
The universe is a strange, unpredictable place. I could list a billion reasons for this, but I'll focus instead on one of the major ones: everyone, everywhere is playing a massive game of Scrabble. You're probably as surprised as I was when I first found out, and I'm sure you have tons of questions. I can't help with that, but what I can do is tell you how well President Obama performed on this eternal Scrabble board during his second inauguration speech. With his frequent usage of ten dollar words like "liberty" and "equal," he scored a total of 238 points.