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Angry Birds Rio will be released in March
Angry Birds is getting an animated series of its own in due time, but for now Rovio is teaming up with Twentieth Century Fox for a cross promotion. Angry Birds Rio will be a new game for tablets and smartphones that will be tied into the upcoming animated film Rio. Expect to download the game sometime in March.
BRA-A-A-INS! Zombies to attack 26 cities to promote “The Walking Dead” on AMC
This week on Halloween day (October 31, 2010), AMC (American Movie Classics) will be starting a new drama series called The Walking Dead about a zombie epidemic that is threatening to end civilization as we know it (if it hasn’t already).
In celebration of this fact, AMC and FOX networks are hosting a world-wide zombie invasion stunt. The event will kick off with overseas invasions beginning at daybreak in Taipei and Hong Kong on Tuesday, October 26, 2010, and moving across the globe where the stunt culminates at the show’s Los Angeles premiere.
Fight over Watchman heating up
If all that excitement over the recent Watchman trailer wasn’t enough for you, consider the legal drama over the film’s right to exist. Warner Bros. and 20th Century Fox are locked in what could be a very bloody battle with the film (directed by Zack Snyder and set to release on March 6, 2009) at more »
Brash Entertainement making game based on Fox’s Prison Break
We know that game tie-ins to a movie usually end in utter disaster. Ironically enough those games tend to sell very well despite their quality. Brash Entertainment knows that which is why they’ve published movie games including Jumper: Griffin’s Story, Alvin and the Chipmunks and Space Chimps. Brash’s latest endeavor moves beyond cinema adaptations and into television with a game based on the television show Prison Break which is scheduled for release in February 2009 on the PS3 and Xbox 360.
Proof of the games existence came from an ad inside the Prison Break Season 3 DVD box set telling us all of…
Bible may prove videogames ain’t so bad
There is an interesting article by Bruce Everiss that uses the Bible to help put things in perspective regarding the ratings system and how it is used.
If we were to examine the Bible under the same light as so many videogames, we would find it potentially inappropriate reading material for children. Using to a website that can search the King James Bible for content was used to look for some references, the results show that the word “harlot” is used dozens of times as well as others such as “fornicator” and “sodomite…”















