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Playable Angry Birds Cake Is Deliciously Amazing [VIDEO].

Next week, Capcom will continue the longtime tradition of dumping a bunch of their characters into a room with a bunch of other non-Capcom related characters and seeing what happens (Hint: Faces get punched.) That’s right, it’s time for another Capcom vs. game, specifically, the third in the Marvel vs. Capcom line. But while we wait, mouths watering, for a chance to watch Ryu and She-Hulk duke it out, Capcom is probably wondering, “What now?” What should the next Capcom vs. game be about? Who else can we throw into the ring?
Not to worry, for in celebration of the release of Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds, I’ve decided to take it upon myself to write-up a list of five other unexplored universes and franchises Capcom’s entourage could kick the shit out of.
Star Wars The Old Republic: EA: Star Wars: The Old Republic “going right at” World of Warcraft.
So we all know what 2011 has in store for us, there are some great titles up there. Elder Scrolls Skyrim; Portal 2 and Star Wars the Old Republic are just some of the titles waiting to be unleashed upon gamers this year. But since we know what 2011 has to offer, we can look ahead to 2012, and if you’re not too worried about the impeding Mayan doom we can start to dig a little deeper and see what we can find.
As one of the very few video games based on comic book heroes that is actually worth playing, the excellent Batman: Arkham Asylum has raised the bar exceptionally high for Rocksteady Studios’ follow up game, Batman: Arkham City. Sefton Hill seems confident though that fans of the first game will have plenty to get excited about in the sequel.Not only will Arkham City herald the return of the most iconic Batman villain, the Joker (accompanied by the sublime skills of Mark Hamill who gives voice to Mister J), it will also introduce the sleekly sinister Catwoman and less well known but fascinating Hugo Strange. Hill reassured fans that they shouldn’t worry if they weren’t familiar with Hugo Strange, as the game will fill in the blanks by recapping the first encounter between the Dark Knight and this subtle criminal genius.
READ MORE via Batman Stays Single Player for Arkham City | Gnews.
I admit it, I “play” them. Farmville, Cityville, etc.
In CityVille, they’ve just recently introduced a warehouse to store your stuff in. I wish they would let me store my stupid city Christmas tree in the warehouse, but currently I’m unable to. Argh,

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