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Happy Valentine’s Day Sweethearts!

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February the fourteenth, Saint Valentine’s Day, it’s all about love on most occasions. Expressing your love, your affection to that special person in your life (or not) by card, by flowers, by chocolates, by text, by email, by newspaper advert, by romantic meal at a posh restaurant, by a dirty (dress-up in kinky underwear) weekend in the Lake District.

There’s no doubt it’s a money spinner, but that’s good old western capitalism for you. The red day gravy train, love it or loath it, it’s been around a long time, and is going nowhere fast.

Now for those of you who don’t do the above, one More >

Mr. Legs Promo Trailer and Screenshots.

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London, United Kingdom – February 03, 2012 – James Games, a new independent micro studio with a hunger to create fresh new gameplay experiences, today announced the launch of their debut title for Android handset and tablets – Mr. Legs –their debut title for Android handsets and tablets is now available through Android Marketplace. Combing an avant-garde cinematic style, urban psychedelia and good old fashioned cherry picking fun, Mr. Legs is now available through Android Marketplace here priced at £0.99/ €0.99/$0.99/ AU$1.46/ CAD$1.57 / DKK8.0.

Mr. Legs is the best CHERRY picker in all the More >

Karma Online: Prisoners of the Dead says. ‘Get to da choppa!’

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February 1, 2012 – Joymax, a leading online game developer and publisher, announced that it will start the year 2012 with a major update for its first-person shooter World War II game, Karma Online: Prisoners of the Dead. Starting today, players can take part in a new A.I. Helicopter mode whereby a team of four players work together to take down a heavy-duty V5 Helicopter gunship. To learn more about the game, players can visit http://www.joymax.com/karma/.

“The universe of KARMA is expanding rapidly and we are pleased to introduce the new A.I. helicopter gameplay mode into the mix,” said More >

 

Is the world ready for another World War 2 shooter?

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It was a sub genre that was shot to death, Call of Duty, Medal of Honor, Wolfenstein and Battlefield are my fondest memories of the World War 2 heyday.

Allied Assault, Spearhead, Big Red One and 1942 the pinnacle of my PC gaming days, then the good times got played to death, just before a fresh impetuous was unleashed in the shape of Call of Duty 4, all things Modern Warfare. Now that modernism, is all but stale, and according to Rebellion Software, the market is ready for World War 2.

But do you agree with Rebellion Software, the guys, the girls who are hard at work on the 2005 sequel More >

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