ReplayGamez – New Game Trading Website


ReplayGamez New Game Trading Website

ReplayGamez.com is a new game trading website in charge with certifying the games’ working conditions before trading procedures.
This is an improved video game trading alternative sustained by Richard Reid, the Vice President of Marketing, who declared:
“We’re not hands-off like most of the other sites where game exchanges take place directly between individuals with the site never seeing them. We actually receive, validate, and certify the working order of each game traded and ensure that the game traded for is the game received.”

The trading process via ReplayGamez starts with the users’ registration and continues with submitting the game for trading and the one they want in return, so when other web site’s user is interested in this offer and accepts it, both users are informed that they have to send the games to ReplayGamez via a pre-paid mailer.

After validation, the two parties are announced about the shipping of their games and they also receive a tracking number.
After finishing the game, a user can start trading it again.
The price for trading a game is of just $5.99 and you can register for free to start searching your favored games.
More than that, you get the chance to get a free game for Wii, Xbox 360, PS3 or Nintendo, if you win the launch sweepstakes.

These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Mixx
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • TwitThis

Sexy Game to be Released this Summer. Hint: Playmates


Sexy Game to be Released this Summer Hint Playmates

Sometimes, some of us get bored of horror sick shooter games and want something different to play, something not related to blood and killings.
This summer Playboy is making us a surprise by launching a new game called Pool Party.

The announcement was made by THQ Wireless who signed an agreement with Playboy Enterprises for the exclusivity of this branded mobile game which is described as a non-nude game but in which we’ll be able to see bikini-clad Playmates and other sexy stuff included in a set of mini-games with the action placed at Playboy Mansion where girls are engaged in pool party sports like poolside water balloon fights, aquatic mechanical bull riding and waterslide slaloms.

It seems to be the perfect game to be launched in summer.
Adam Comiskey, vice president, international, THQ Wireless, explains:
"Given the extensive appeal and popularity of the Playboy brand, mobile games based on this license are sure to provide a fun and entertaining experience.THQ Wireless is ideally positioned to provide engaging games with the hallmark of the Playboy lifestyle."

"The number of Playboy fans around the world has never been greater and that popularity is reflected in the growing sales of Playboy-branded products and services," added Ed Lang, senior vice president of mobile, Playboy Media Group. "Given the growth of the mobile industry, we’re excited to join THQ Wireless in offering this next-generation form of entertainment to consumers."

These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Mixx
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • TwitThis

YoYoGames.com – Largest User Generated Games Site


YoYoGames com Largest User Generated Games Site

YoYoGames.com launched a large competition dedicated to young game developers who want their projects to become famous, with the ending date set for April 27.
The winner will become wealthier with $1,750 cash prize.

The website is the world’s largest user generated games site reaching 12,000 games in January and having 75,000 registered developers worldwide with ages between 8 and 80 who have a passion for the YoYo software developed by Professor Mark Overmars.

The UK-based start-up was founded by game’s industry veterans like Sandy Duncan and Michael Cassius and launched in beta in May 2007, to become the world’s largest game developing community which employs web 2.0 model for allowing all to “Play, Make and Share games” for free.

“We’re really very excited about the next competition. The originality and depth of game play achieved by the developers for the winter competition games demonstrates the power of GML as a language for online casual gaming, and suggests our community formula is already starting to pay off. We see this next competition as an opportunity for the community to flex their programming muscles,” declared Sandy Duncan, CEO, YoYo Games.

These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Mixx
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • TwitThis
Page 9 of 10« First...«678910»



Comments

Recent Entries