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Last week, fear spread around the web - and the world - about something many of us hold dear to our hearts. The environment? The election? Who are you kidding!? I'm talking about bacon. Specifically, the impending 2013 shortage of it due to destroyed corn and soybean crops. I know. Even bringing it up again is a travesty.Greenlight Spotlight: Alpha Kimori Episode One
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Zynga pre-announced yesterday weaker than expected earnings for the third quarter, which follows a previously horrible second quarter. Zynga's new game The Ville underperformed, it had to write off $90 million from the OMGPOP Draw Something acquisition, CEO Mark Pincus may have hinted at layoffs in an internal memo, and people are leaving (the founding creators behind Words with Friends are the latest two). The stock has dropped today to $2.30 a share (far below the $10/share IPO price).Angry Birds Tumblr page teases Star Wars toy partnership
By Eli Cymet
A long time ago, in a Rovio far, far away...hm. Doesn't have the same ring to it, does it? Don't worry though, you'll have plenty of time to get used to the sentiment, as it seems that the company is about to kick off a huge partnership with LucasArts and the Star Wars brand.Kickstarter Picks: Old-School RPG
By Eli Cymet
As someone who started gaming with an NES, I often lament the death of the instruction booklet. Full of color, packed with a tantalizing look at the game world you were about to enter; like having dessert before the meal. For fans of classic RPGs - packed as they were with cloth maps, intricate ornaments, and more - I can only imagine the pain of today's trinket-free industry. Don't worry: Brenda Brathwaite and Tom Hall are here to help.Greenlight Spotlight: M?K
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I have a confession: I've never played Minecraft. In fact, I probably never will play Minecraft. I love the concept of boundless creation, but its particular brand of retro-looking sandbox play just doesn't appeal to me. No, I'm more of a Little Big Planet kind of person; that game allows for wonderful, whimsical creation but inside a world of more clever machinations. Wait a minute, what!? There's a game that combines them both?Replay Wednesdays: The Last Express, Hidden Mysteries and more!
By Jim Squires
We cover plenty of new games here at Gamezebo every week, but the number of games we've already covered that show up on new platforms? It's staggering. This Wednesday and every Wednesday, Gamezebo is rounding up the games that aren't quite new, but might be new to you depending on your platform of choice. And who doesn't love new(ish) games?Games I Can’t Believe Don’t Exist Yet
I know that many developers these days are focused on "creativity," "ingenuity," and other -ity words that don't necessarily involve making boatloads of cash. But that doesn't mean there aren't other game creators out there, waiting for the next big thing that will allow them to retire to their floating fortress made of dodo eggs. So, potential gold-smoothie-drinking-quadrillionaire, why don't these games exist yet? A few might actually even be…fun.