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Indie Royale’s “Xmas Bundle” now available
By Erin Bell
After selling more than 100,000 copies of its first three bundles, indie game discount website Indie Royale has launched its fourth indie games bundle just in time for the holidays. The appropriately named "Xmas Bundle" features six new games, including a special remastered version of Wadjet Eye Games' point-and-click adventure The Blackwell Trilogy.Monday Morning QB: Microsoft finally announces Windows App Store, but is it little, too late?
By Joel Brodie
Microsoft finally announced they are launching their own iTunes-competitor for PC apps within its upcoming Windows 8 operating system (see related article: Gamasutra). The Windows App Store is slated to be released in beta in February 2012, and will allow users to buy games, apps, ebooks, digital magazines, within app, subscriptions, and in app purchases. But is it a case of too little, too late? In the past, Microsoft was successful using its monopoly in the Windows OS to buy, copy, and cheat it's way to win in new markets.The week in gaming news: December 9, 2011 edition
Who would've thought the holidays would be so busy? This week at Gamezebo we continued to chug along with our end-of-the-year Best of 2011 awards, highlighting everything from the best game on Facebook to the top hidden object games of the year. We also had several fun giveaways and, of course, published plenty of guides and reviews of the latest games. But we also kept busy with a week full of news. So in case you happened to miss anything, here's what went down in gaming this past week.Biggest Acquisitions of 2011
Companies buying other companies. It's the way the world works, and it's a big part of the games industry. This year saw a number of huge acquisitions in the games space; huge not just in terms of how much money changed hands, but also in terms of how surprising some of the announcements were and what kind of impact they might have going forward. Here are the five biggest of 2011.Pocket Legends and Star Legends launch on Google’s Chrome web store
Google's Chrome web store is becoming an increasingly prominent game platform, and now Spacetime Studios, the developer behind mobile online role playing games Pocket Legends and Star Legends, has announced that both games are now playable through Google's browser.Zynga Poker launches on Google TV
Zynga Poker is quickly becoming one of the most ubiquitous games around, available on seemingly every platform. There are already mobile versions of the game in addition to the Facebook and Google+ versions, and now Google has announced that Zynga Poker is coming to Google TV as well.The Godfather: Five Families debuts on Google+ before Facebook
The beta for Kabam's mafia strategy game The Godfather: Five Families has been playable from the developer's official site for a while now, but today the game is finally migrating to social networks. Or, at least, one social network. Kabam has announced that The Godfather: Five Families will debut on Google+ as a timed exclusive before making its way to Facebook.Worst Trends of 2011
By Jim Squires
When we look back at the year that was, we like to celebrate the best of the best. But what about the absolute worst? Yep - 2011 was filled with a lot of stinkers too, and some of those lousy things popped up more often than others. That makes them trends. Awful, awful, trends. And while most of them will carry over into the next year, we're all going to close our eyes and wish real hard that we don't see any of this nonsense in 2012.