This is tougher than regular Tetris, in my opinion. Enjoy.
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This is tougher than regular Tetris, in my opinion. Enjoy.
It has officially been announced by the Supreme Court that all video games, including violent ones are considered art and should be protected under the First Amendment as books, comic books and performance art.
via Video Games Has Been Accepted As Art by the Supreme Court | CyberAmbient.
Sweet.

Yeah I know, maybe it’s not really a “video game”, but it’s a facebook app and it seems like it has a large following of players. I admit, I use it a little bit.
Recently one of my friends/”neighbors” in CityVille constructed their hotel, which allows other players to “check in” to a room in the hotel. Each time you check in you get some sort of reward. You can check into the 1st floor, and it costs you a small amount of coins. Then you check into the next floor up and it costs you another small amount of coins. Finally after that, you can “Request VIP” rooms from the hotel owner. That’s where you can get the good rewards.
So anyway, the trick is, once your neighbor has given you a VIP room, you need to check into it….BUT…this is what works for me: There is a slight delay from the time I click on my neighbors hotel until the time it brings a window up for me to “Accept VIP”…so during that delay, I click the hotel as MANY times as I possibly can, and then I wait. Eventually, up comes a window that allows me to Accept VIP and it shows what reward I received (a spa, racquetball club, mud bath, yoga class, etc). So I received my reward and closed the window…but wait…there is ANOTHER window just like it underneath the one I just closed, so I have another opportunity to “Accept VIP” and get another reward. SWEET.
As many times as I clicked on the hotel during the initial delay I was talking about, that’s how many windows opened, and how many rewards I was able to claim. Well over 100 for me. I have multiple spas, mud baths, racquetball courts, etc.
Anyway, just a little tip I thought I’d share. No big deal, but kinda neat. I’m sure Zynga will find out about this eventually and correct it.
Haven’t played it yet, waiting on my little girl to get into it with me. She is really into ninjas right now.

Eventually, every game series you love will return… as a facebook application.
READ MORE via SimCity, Simpsons Facebook Games Revealed – G4tv.com.
Royce Gracie Demos Gracie Jiu Jitsu on G4′s Attack of The Show (VIDEO)
via » Royce Gracie Demos Gracie Jiu Jitsu on G4′s Attack of The Show (VIDEO).
By Robert McGinty The 3DS is Nintendos flashiest and most expensive handheld gaming device yet, with a bunch of games packed in and more impressive features on the way through summer updates. Thats the good news.
The bad news?
READ MORE via Video Game Review: Nintendos 3DS handheld gaming device | jacksonville.com.
It looks like it’s turning into the year of the next-gen gaming handhelds, now that Sony’s rumored PSP2 is expected to be announced on Thursday, right on the heels of the Nintendo 3DS event last week. Though it’s not a surprise that sooner or later a new PSP would emerge, the real question is whether it can recapture any of its lost market share.
It’s an interesting time for the venerable and somewhat struggling handheld game market. Smartphones and low-priced apps have become a more popular gaming platform for many. What makes a PSP2 any better than the PSP that came before it, or its failed attempt at a redesign, the PSP Go? And will it possibly be a smartphone as well? So far, here are the top rumors out there about the PSP2.
via Rounding up the PSP2 rumors so far | Crave – CNET.
For the past few holiday shopping seasons, the Nintendo Wii has been one of the most popular video game consoles available. You can expect the same this year, as well. Nintendo has lowered the price of their Wii console for the first time ever, so now is the best time yet to purchase one. This year, brisk sales are again expected for the family oriented game system as it takes a price cut for the first time ever, allowing buyers to save more cash for Wii video games! Listed below are five of our most anticipated games scheduled to be released during the 2009 holiday season.
via Call Of Duty For Wii | Game Collector.
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