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Before Fallout, there was Wasteland. Wasteland was a role-playing game that was released for the PC in the late '80s, and it's still celebrated amongst industry veterans for being ahead of its time. Players frolicked through a sandbox-style world (but not for too long: radiation is murder on the hair), and made tough moral choices that actually had consequences. And now one of the original creators behind Wasteland and Fallout, Brian Fargo, hopes that he can fund development of Wasteland 2 via Kickstarter.Want even more Angry Birds Space? Just tell MTV you’re against cyber-bullies
As part of the launch festivities surrounding Rovio's upcoming Angry Birds Space, it has teamed up with MTV and their "A THIN LINE" campaign that fights cyber-bullying and discrimination to allow you to earn an extra level.Replay Wednesdays: Zuma’s Revenge, Cut the Rope, 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. Starting this Wednesday and continuing every week, we'll be rounding up the games that aren't quite new, but might be new to you depending on your platform of choice.3 Industry Lessons from GDC 2012
By Eli Cymet
Last week, Josh and I were lucky enough to attend this year's Game Developer's Conference in San Francisco. Held at the Moscone Center in the heart of downtown, GDC is the world's largest professionally-focused video game event - and a hell of a good time. Besides some excellent networking, and some post-"networking" hangovers, the week gave us a first-hand look at some ways the game industry continues to change. So from two first time GDC-ers to you, here are three industry lessons you need to know for 2012.Top 10 Online and Virtual Worlds for Kids
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By Nadia Oxford
The Kickstarter for Tim Schafer's Double Fine Adventure project has concluded, and it's a resounding success. The final tally: $3,335,265 from 87, 138 backers.King.com getting into mobile with Fabrication Games acquisition
News has just broken that Facebook power-player King.com has acquired mobile developer Fabrication Games in an effort to establish a presence on iOS and Android devices. Don't feel bad if you don't recognize the Fabrication name, they're a smaller studio (only 12 employees) based in Sweden. The company has published a few smaller-scale games such as Bugfest and The Game Trail, but are still looking for their first big App Store hit.Planning a Family Video Game Night
Among today's most exciting and cutting-edge forms of entertainment, video games are a great way to connect with kids, and make lasting memories, while experiencing a positive activity that the whole family can enjoy. The best way to begin: Start planning your own family game night.