Sunday, May 29, 2011

Squakenet Facebook profile and The Witcher giveaway

Hello everybody.
Some time ago I wrote a post about our 10th anniversary anticipating several surprises this year. Well, you've seen we opened a contest to offer some of the greatest download by simply writing a review (we'll update soon with the name of the winner for May...), now, in June, we want to reward our friends (you guys) with 3 copies of The Witcher, gently offered by GOG. Here it goes the trailer of the game.



Partecipating is very easy: just be our friend in Twitter, Blogspot or Facebook and we'll draw the prizes at the end of June! We've just opened a Facebook profile where you will be able to follow us, our updates and our proposals. We're growing adding tons of new games each week and integrating always new partners.

Well, what are you waiting for, like us or follow us!

Monday, May 23, 2011

Chat about Starcraft 2

Have you ever wondered where fantasy characters of our beloved games come from? Yes, such strange creatures that populates each kind of games, platform, puzzle or whatever. In particular I was thinking about the great success that Blizzard had in time with titles such Warcraft, Starcraft, Diablo just to name the most famous. I made a very quick search, and the name of Chris Metzen came out.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Disney games

Some posts ago I wrote about the new cartoon movie made by Fox, Rio. I already wrote I am not a big fan of animation movies, unless, I must say that in the last year some of them are very beautiful (just thinking at Pixar's ones). Then, going back to memories I tried to remember which was the last animation movies I watched to. It was 1993 and it was Lion King.

Yes, I remind at those time Disney came out each Christmas with a new animation movie, old school cartoons... and old schools videogames as well. Yes, because all of those movies were immediately followed by a videogames inspired to the cartoon. I thought Disney had its own software development, but, looking at this page found in Wikipedia it seems they don't.