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The serious guy

24-February-2010
How do companies promote computer games these days? It looks like having a booth with hot girls in gamers’ convention or paying actors to “protest” game in various spots is not enough anymore. Electronic Arts actually did this to promote their game Dante’s Inferno, but they also released a mini mystery game. They placed ASCII artworks into the source code of several popular websites such as Digg, Kotaku, GamesRadar and Dailymotion. <...>    
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Miss Onetrouser

03-February-2010
AC/DC has already shown how to rock the office with their Excel concert. It seems Microsoft goes the same way with words “fun” and “spreadsheet” going in the same sentence. They introduce “Ribbon Hero”, a game built on “Office” software experience.
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Miss Onetrouser

22-January-2010
Who is behind the wildly popular Facebook games as Mafia Wars and FarmVille?  Competing with your friends while growing rice or radish appeared to be quiet a profitable business. <...>
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Miss Onetrouser

12-January-2010
We all probably heard the stories about criminals being caught by using “Facebook” or “Twitter”. But it looks like police has just made one step further. Howard County Sheriff’s Department deputy Matt Roberson few weeks ago confirmed that long arm of law can reach you everywhere, even pretending a dwarf in “Warcraft”.
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The serious guy

24-August-2009
This demonstration of the new body-controlled video game system, Microsoft's Project Natal, has hit the Viral Video chart. And just in case you missed it, here it is again.
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Miss Onetrouser

17-December-2008
Cars. Last year car producers spent $ 2.7 billion on online advertising only in the USA. This year's London International Awards' Gold went to an interesting cars website we somehow missed before.  So, here comes a quick overview of the Subaru site, where sumo is far better than a beautiful girl. Briefly about sumo, the Subaru website and some “what to learn from” points. Enter.
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Miss Onetrouser

05-December-2008
Today we're learning from NOKIA who looked forward. To promote their NOKIA N-GAGE video games for the mobile phone, they launched a website you’ve probably already seen –  “Get Out And Play”. Yes, the same that won Cannes Lions Silver and Gold at London International. At the site you can not only watch those human tetris videos but also play. So...
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The serious guy

26-November-2008
You can use games to target some harder-to-reach audiences:
- an iPhone app game for iPhone users;
- a web-based or flash game for “normal” day-to-day internet users;
- or an Xbox game if your target is 15 to 35 years old males.
 
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