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Today we get some new clues that all but officially confirms new DLC for Batman: Arkham City. New trophies have been uncovered by ps3trophies.org pointing to what looks to be new content featuring Robin and Harley Quinn.
According to the report from CVG, we will be getting playing time as Robin as well what looks to be more than just new challenge rooms. In total there are 10 different trophies listed under what is called “DLC: Harley Quinn DLC”. Continue reading “New Harley Quinn, Robin DLC for Batman: Arkham City?” »
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Facebook is running a new campaign that will allow users to share their opinions on a giant Times Square billboard in New York City. The “What Matters Most To You?” campaign is asking users to submit their opinions on the 2012 election season for a chance to get their spotlight on the big screen.
To enter, first you have to visit and like the campaign’s Facebook page. You will then be prompted to select three of the “issues that matter most” to you. Some of the options (pictured below) include Debt, Economy, Energy, Environment, Health Care, Immigration, National Security, Social Issues, and Social Security. Continue reading “Facebook Will Put You On A Billboard in Times Square” »
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A new campaign called We Can Be Heroes announced today by DC Entertainment alongside Time Warner and three NGOs will see Superman, Batman, The Flash, Aquaman, Cyborg, Green Lantern, and Wonder Woman working together to fight famine in the Horn of Africa.
Throughout the two year long campaign, DC Comics will be using its legendary superheroes to raise awareness and match donations up to $1 million made to Save the Children, MercyCorps, and the International Rescue Committee through WeCanBeHeroes.org. Time Warner and DC will also be matching employee donations. Continue reading “We Can Be Heroes: DC Sends Justice League To Fight Hunger in Africa” »
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The Jace Hall Show has been giving exclusives to the development of the game over the past season, even helping ICE-T get a spot as a character on the game. Continue reading “‘Gears of War 3′ Releases in Epic Style” »
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Huh?!
This article from CNN today talks about the statistics of games that actually get finished. According to the studies they observed, only 10% of players will actually “complete” a video game. Assuming for the moment that they’re referring to beating the single-player or Co-op campaign, as opposed to getting 100% completion with achievements, ranks, unlockables, or whatever else the game can throw at you, this statistic seems really weird to me. Continue reading “#Thoughtsongaming People don’t finish video games?” »