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by Andrew Hiscock, COMMUNITY WRITER
Evony ads are making a comeback -- this time without all the boobs. Is the game worth the effort?
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by Omar Yusuf, COMMUNITY WRITER
Tired of spending your paycheck on full-price games? Why not spend nothing? Why not avoid the trip to the store entirely? Here are some great free-to-play titles worthy of your time. Check em' out!
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by Alejandro Quan-Madrid, BITMOB STAFF
Video Blips for April 21, 2010. Come check out an informative Marvel vs. Capcom 3 producer interview, a brief walkthrough of Lord of Ultima, Atlus copying Old Spice for 3D Dot Game Heroes, and more.
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by Demian Linn, BITMOB STAFF
Part 1 of Bitmob's Best of 2009 Non-Award Awards, honoring New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Splosion Man, Dragon Age: Origins, Scribblenauts, Beatles: Rock Band, and many more!
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by Daniel Feit, COMMUNITY WRITER
Why PopCap's Plants vs. Zombies ads were the best in 2009
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by Jasmine Maleficent Rea, COMMUNITY WRITER
A recent YouTube video dissects the origins and ownership of the browser game Evony. Could it be linked to gold-farming and click fraud?
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by Michael Donahoe, COMMUNITY WRITER
Cultural Blips: More Zombie Boobs, Mega Man Crochet Helmet, 8-Bit iPhone Synth.
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by Michael Donahoe, COMMUNITY WRITER
Cultural Blips: Boob-filled Plants vs. Zombies Ad, Mega Man Timeline, Recession Mario, and More.
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by Michael Donahoe, COMMUNITY WRITER
We'll admit, we're suckers for titillating advertisements: Free iPods, hitting monkeys, jiggling banners -- we fall for all of them (but you don't even know how many free things we've won!). But recently we've noticed a bunch of ridiculous banner ads popping up across the Interwebz (and even our own site!) that even we won't fall for. You've probably seen them, too -- they're promoting what looks like to be an online Oblivion clone entitled Evony. Or, uh, so it would seem. Y'see, the ads dramatically change week by week. Computer programmer Jeff Atwood has been chronicling the changes on his blog Coding Horror, and as you'll see, we're not really sure what the hell this game is about anymore.