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Sony shutting down four online games by end of March
By Nadia Oxford
It's a sad day for online adventurers: Sony Online Entertainment (SOE) has announced that it's shutting down four of its massively multiplayer online games (MMOs). Among the casualties are Cosmic Rift, Infantry, Star Chamber: The Harbringer Saga, and EverQuest Online Adventures for the PlayStation 2. All four games will breathe their last by March 29.Zynga’s stock price climbs after new platform announcement
By sam
The announcement of Zynga's new platform has caused the company's stock prices to jump like an American bulldog leaping for a piece of steak. By the time the markets closed yesterday, Zynga's shares had climbed nearly ten percent, trading at $14.48 a share. That's up 50% from what the shares initially sold at when the company first went public.Games of the Month – February 2012
By Jim Squires
Another 29 days, another few hundred game releases to sort through. February might have been a shorter month than most, but you probably wouldn't think so if you kept track of the release calendar. But with so many games hitting digital shelves this month, how do you know which games were the very best and deserving of your hard earned dollars? Gamezebo reviewed plenty of games over the last four weeks, and these hand-picked winners are the best of the best.Replay Wednesdays: Lume, Auditorium, 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.Virtual goods have become a multi-billion dollar business
It seems as though people have absolutely no problem buying things that don't really exist, as a new report from PlaySpan is purporting that the sale of virtual goods reached approximately $2.3 billion in 2011. The numbers seem to indicate that one in four individuals spent money on virtual goods last year, with the average coming out to $64 a year per consumer. In an added bit of news that will shock no one, the bulk of these customers are male, with roughly half of guys ages 13-24 saying they bought virtual do-dads in the past year.Pac-Man making his grand return to television
My childhood, it returns. Avi Arad and Disney XD have just announced that Pac-Man will be returning to television in the upcoming series Pac-Man: The Adventure Begins. The cartoon will showcase the ghost-chomping yellow ball and his buddies as they brave the perils of... high school. That's right, we're getting an adolescent Pac-Man who is probably more concerned with finding a prom date than munching the cherries before they vanish, but it's better than nothing, right?Kickstarter Picks: Auditorium 2: Duet
By Nadia Oxford
It takes two people to make beautiful music--or maybe it takes two thousand people. Cipher Prime, the studio behind the hit music-puzzle game Auditorium is running a Kickstarter in hopes of securing funding for its next big dream: Auditorium 2: Duet.Kabam, SweetLabs and Download.com are bringing social games to the desktop
Do you love playing social games but hate launching a browser and navigating to a particular website just to play them? Now Download.com, Kabam and SweetLabs are teaming up to take social games out of the browser and put them right on your desktop. The companies will be utilizing SweetLabs' Pokki desktop app to create a new home for Kabam games like The Godfather: Five Families, Edgeworld, Thirst of Night and Dragons of Atlantis.