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Best Hidden Gems of 2011
We review a lot of very good games at Gamezebo, and 2011 was no exception. Unfortunately, with the sheer number of games that come across our collective desks over the course of a year, some ultimately don't get the attention they deserve. Even excellent games can be forgotten. So, in an attempt to remedy this, we've picked out five hidden gems across all platforms. The kind of games that, despite our critical praise, managed to fall under the radar.Biggest News Stories of 2011
A lot can happen in a year. New games come and go, development studios and publishers are formed and shuttered, and people leave our lives forever. As part of our Best of 2011 series, today we're taking a look at the biggest news to hit the casual games industry all year, covering everything from Angry Birds to Zynga (though excluding some of the huge acquisitions, which we've covered previously). From games blowing up to companies going public amidst waves of hype and interest, these are the five biggest news stories of the year.The week in gaming news: December 23, 2011 edition
It's Christmas Eve eve! And with much of the world, including the gaming world, dreaming of spending time with family and opening up lots of gifts, the news flow slowed to a trickle. But just in case you missed anything, we've rounded up the week's news in one handy place. And don't forget to check out our ongoing Best of 2011 series, which will keep on going strong until the end of the month. This week we looked at everything from the biggest disappointments of the year to the top iPhone games.It’s not really Christmas without an Angry Birds lights display
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Tis' the season to be jolly, bit tis' also the season for Christmas light displays on YouTube. Over the years, we've seen every kind of crazy, sync'd to Beethoven's 5th, hundred thousand light display you can imagine - or so we'd thought. This year though, the folks behind 2009's awesome Guitar Hero lights display have decided to tackle everyone's favourite avian assailants.Games we can’t believe didn’t come out in 2011
By Jim Squires
The end of a year is a great time to celebrate the best games we've played, but what about the ones we haven't? What about the games that were expected to come out in 2011, but never materialized?Just in on Mom-Comm: Fingerprint’s game games free (and educational)
By Joel Brodie
There are two truisms about the iPhone, smart phones, and tablets. One, kids love them across all senses - touch, taste, sight, and sound. And two, everyone in the San Francisco Bay Area that works in high tech or games and has kids under the age of five, wants to fix this problem and create a kids app. Unfortunately, most education and apps for kids suck. When kids are not mindlessly playing Angry Birds because that is the only game their mothers know exists, they are getting very little back education-wise from their time on smart phones and tablets. It was then interesting for me to read in Techcrunch about San Francisco-based FingerPrint Digital, whose educational kids game apps and play network have been played for over 2 million minutes this month.Older people pay, younger people play social games
By Joel Brodie
In a study where the results should be a forgone conclusion, Mocospace unveiled the results of the latest survey on just who is playing and paying to play social games. And the answer is . . . pretty obvious. More young people are playing social games, with 25- 35 group spending the most time playing social games. We don't care about those freeloaders! Who is paying for virtual items in social games? The answer is, older people. 50% of players 35 - 50 and 70% of all gamers 45 and older have bought virtual goods in social games, compared to only 10% of 18 - 25 year olds who have ever bought a virtual item in a game. This is an obvious result, since older people have more disposable income than youngsters. But here's another theory.Biggest Disappointments of 2011
2011 was undoubtedly a great year for gaming, whether you were playing games on your phone, on Facebook, or on your PC. But as good as things were, there were a number of moments that left us disappointed. New games that couldn't quite live up to the hype, technologies that failed to impress consistently, and even old series that fell from grace. These are the five most disappointing moments of the year.