So, the past couple weeks have been rather hectic. As many of you know, the site was having server load issues, but we’ve managed to recently complete a server move, and the site seems much more stable now. However, the first question comes from a week of really bad back issues (yeah, this bout of sciatica is rather persistent), but due to Tosh dealing with the server, he was unable to get to Free Points Saturday during that week. Anyway, this is a duo week, so there are two questions. Both of which I have after the jump. Good luck with those! 150 points, 10 chances each! I’ll make at least one of them easy. This more recent series, at the time of the first title’s launch, held the Guinness World Record for having the greatest variety of vehicle types for its genre. What was the name of this series? This should be super easy. If you can’t get this one, there is no hope for humanity. The following 1 members got points for anwering correctly. Kane112 I will try to come up with something a little more creative next time! Good luck! EDIT: Due to unforeseen circumstances, the second question is now in a separate post.
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FPS: For the Past Two Weeks
A surprise trip to the tropics turns into a working vacation when Sam & Max sign up to stop a massive volcano eruption. Will their special blend of bewildering wit and renegade justice be enough to win over the gods? (Not to mention the locals?) After already playing Sam and Max Save The World (Season One) on Wii, Sam and Max: Beyond Time and Space (Season 2 on PC) and Sam and Max: The Devil’s Playhouse (Season 3) on PS3, I find myself asking… myself: how fun is the Season Two release on PS3? Let’s find out, one episode at a time! Our adventure continues as we witness a weird looking red triangle outside our office, trying to catch Sybil (for some reason or the other). How can the freelance police help this time without screwing things up even more in the first place? Well, after learning that the triangle is in fact THE Bermuda Triangle , our dynamic duo jumps into the Bermuda Triangle to do a little freelance policing of their own to try and solve this conundrum (what could possibly go wrong?). After making their way through the dimensional twists, turns and squirrels, Sam and Max find themselves on a new adventure that has taken them to… Easter Island (change of scenery FTW)! What, you don’t know what Easter Island is? Ok, let’s start by making it VERY CLEAR that Easter Island has no bunnies nor any hidden eggs. Still with me? Good. Easter Island is indeed an island, and it likes to refer to the southeastern Pacific Ocean as “home”. The Island is famous for all the moai statues that populate the island (well over 800 of them), statues created a long, long time ago. It is because of these heads and their general appearance that Episode 2 of Season 2 is called “Moai Better Blues.” And that concludes our lesson. It seems that lots of stuff AND people have found their way to Easter Island. For example, Jimmy Hoffa? He visited the Bermuda Triangle and liked it so much that he stayed there until his last day on earth. True story. Your mission this time around is a rather easy one: Save the island, save the world. Or not. You just need to stop the volcano god before he sends the lava to redecorate the place. We’ll worry about the world in another adventure (perhaps in Season 3?). In order to accomplish that, we must prove that Max is totally the high priest and NOT that impostor of a fish ghost that floats inside the water tank. You’ll eventually run into some Monkey/Seahorse hybrids with tentacles… who also seem to be Jamaican (Nice combo!). Why do they live in this island, and what are they all about? It’s quite simple really.They live here because they have to. Oh, and they worship feet. No, no. You read that right. Feet. As in, several foot that have congregated in a single place in order to form a group of feet. Or is it Foots? I can never remember! Sam and Max: Moai Better Blues is a great point and click game that all fans of the genre will enjoy. It improves over Episode 1 (Ice Station Santa), and it sets up things nicely for Episode 3 to crank up the crazy to 11… or to whatever number that is higher than 10 that can actually measure the level of insanity at which Max functions. Review Pros Cons Improves upon Episode 1 Feels more streamlined and tight Some audio hiccups The driving trophy..with a vengeance Rating 87% Published by Telltale Games Cost – $19.99 (Full Season) Disclaimer Total amount of time played: 2 hours Love me some Sam and Max. Own all 3 seasons, the Anniversary DVD Boxset AND the limited edition Hardcover signed by Steve Purcell. This review is based on a copy of Sam and Max: Beyond Time and Space provided by Telltale Games.

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[Review] Sam and Max Season 2: Episode 2
The three main characters in Trine 2 are icons in the gaming industry. They represent to us, gamers, the mysterious dungeons, the prized weapon at the end of a painful quest, and above all, the classic old school RPG that we all adore. However, Trine 2 is NOT an RPG. It’s best described as a side-scrolling action adventure/puzzler/platformer/ … OK, so Trine 2 might not have a definitive nature, or a remarkable story, but I’ll tell you what it does have: lots of charm, sharp controls, and some of the most beautiful visuals I’ve seen. Surprisingly, that combination works! The Story Regardless of the weak story, storytelling in Trine 2 is surprisingly satisfying! Trine 2 tells the story of 3 companions’ adventure through an ordinary tale to save a princess. The iconic trio (Amadeus the wizard, Zoya the thief, and Pontius the knight), return to the magical forests to fight goblins and solve more puzzles, while discovering their path and unveiling the secrets of the Trine 2 universe. You will uncover more of the story through poems found in some of the treasure chests distributed evenly through-out the game. While I found the poems a bet helpful to storytelling, I was a bit disappointed after spending a good amount of time reaching my first chest. You see, the chests in the first Trine were more rewarding, as you can acquire some cool items (armors, weapons …etc) to aid you in your battles. While the story is fairly simple, it has nothing new to offer in general and I found it was merely put for the purpose of transitioning between levels. The Main Characters Despite his ongoing research for finally learning the Fireball spell, the Wizard’s talent is for conjuring peculiar boxes, and occasionally even planks. He can also levitate small inanimate objects. Amadeus is married to a lady by the name of Margaret. They have three children, all of whom know the Fireball spell. . . . The Knight is an eager champion of the kingdom, the protector of the common man with a great sense of justice. Armed with his sword, his shield and the powerful Storm Hammer, he’s a formidable fighter. Pontius’s great weakness is food. This shows around his waist. . . . . The Thief makes her way up to rooftops and over walls with her trusty grappling hook. Zoya is not so concerned about family or duty, but she is content to be a hero of the Trine, for she loves adventure. Zoya’s love for treasure, however, often leads her astray. . . . . The Gameplay Oh look! … a dragon!? While Trine 2 lacks in the story department, it still packs some of the most beautiful visuals and outstanding game mechanics ever created for a platformer. Each of the main characters has a set of unique abilities and you can switch between characters easily during the game by simply pressing the R1 , or R2 buttons on your Dualshock 3 controller. The wizard is the most important character when it comes down to solving puzzles especially if you are running solo. He can create boxes and planks (can be upgraded up to 4 boxes on screen), move certain objects around (including goblins), which was indeed useful and um .. fun, giving the fact that the wizard was proven completely useless during combat in the first game. The knight is the most useful character during combat, as you can use either your sword and shield or hammer to fight enemies, bash certain walls, and deflect incoming projectiles. As for the thief , well .. I found myself using the thief 50% of the time due to her unique ability of grappling onto wooden surfaces, which was proven useful both in combat and in solving puzzles. The thief can also strike with her icy bow (which can be upgraded to fire arrows), simply by using the right analog stick. Each of the characters have their own life meter. If a character runs out of life, he will die and you will be forced to switch to one of the other main characters. Life meters will refill instantly once a checkpoint is reached. Throughout your journey, you will also find magical vials. If you collect 50 of these, you will receive a skill point, which can be used to purchase a single upgrade for one of your characters, keeping in mind that some of the upgrades will require more than 1 skill point. The skill tree in Trine 2 Despite the small improvements made to combat, fighting scenes are barely challenging. The game keeps throwing enemies at you with the intention of slowing your puzzle solving process, which makes it feel a bit forceful, rather boring, and relatively unnecessary. Enemy AI should have been managed differently, with regards to quality over quantity. Although, I have to point out that I’ve enjoyed some of the combat scenery simply based on the smooth responsiveness of the controls. Trine 2 also offers a unique prospective on the way you approach puzzles, as you are given the complete freedom to use all the tools you have to reach treasure chests, get to higher ground, and/or move to the next stage. Each of the three main characters will offer a different approach. Sometimes you will find yourself using a combination of all three. I’ve also found that some areas are inaccessible without the help of a partner, which will force you to either get online, or call in a friend for help. This makes the whole cooperative experience worth checking and adds a bit of a replay value to the campaign. New Features Aside from the upgraded graphics engine, the most distinguished new feature in Trine 2 is the new online cooperative support. You can play with up to 2 other players both locally and/or online. I was able to test this new feature with 3 players online in a quick match. How this works is fairly simple: a player can host a game, keeping in mind that the skill tree (unlockable perks) is based on the hosting player’s progress and only the host can allocate skill points, you assume the role of one of the three main character and if you die, your friends can revive you at the next checkpoint. Having more than one friend helps A LOT in terms of solving some of the inaccessible puzzles in the singleplayer mode and defeating gigantic bosses. I found it rather entertaining to brainstorm some puzzle solving ideas with people I met online. The game will force you to communicate with your partners rather than just running around and killing stuff. As much as I’ve liked the idea of online co-op, I’ve also found it unequally satisfying, merely for the fact that only the host’s characters will gain experience, rather than you all achieve equal progress. Final Thoughts Regardless of the limited story, Trine 2 undeniable charm, soothing soundtrack and outstanding visual design will make for an unforgettable experience through the mind of developer Frozenbyte. The added feature of online co-op brings something extra to the table and defy the way you approach puzzles and fight enemies. If you are looking for a simple entertaining and casual co-op adventure, Trine 2 will deliver. Review Pros Cons Outstanding visual design Online cooperative support Smooth ControlsCharming appeal Limited story Unequally rewarding multiplayer experience Small replay value Rating 89% Trine 2 is developed by Frozenbyte and published by Atlus Price on PSN is $14.99 This review is based on a copy of the PS3 version of Trine 2 provided by Oly (thanks mate). Also, a demo is currently available on the PlayStation Network, so make sure you check that out.

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First off be sure to check out our reviews for Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter & Carnivores: Ice Age if you haven’t already. This time we will have 5 winners for this giveaway! Winners will receive codes for both games! This is for US codes only! If you want UK codes see this post . See how to win after the break. If you want to win Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter. Then press the +1 button above and then go to our PS3Blog.net Google+ page and look for the secret word which you can use below. The first 3 to put in the correct word will win! If you didn’t win using this method you can still enter to win via our giveaway system. We have 2 available to win this way. Entry ticket this time is only 75 points. Details are below. Please like & follow Beatshapers on Facebook & Twitter. It’s because of them we are having this giveaway! So show them some love. Follow @Beatshapers [Worth up to 5 Entries] Purchase Lottery Ticket for 75 Points for a entry into the lottery. Here are all the possible ways to earn points . [Worth 1 Entry] Like the giveaway post on the lottery page (not the actual post itself) via Facebook. Then post a comment to your facebook wall from the lottery page. [EARN 20 Points] [Worth 1 Entry] Follow @ps3blogdotnet on Twitter. Then there will be a tweet button. You just have to click that & tweet the exact text in the pop-up . Then a notification will pop up saying your entry was successful. [EARN 20 Points] [Worth 1 Entry] Use the Google +1 button on the lottery page (not the actual post itself), then share on your Google+ profile to complete your entry. [EARN 20 Points] [Worth 1 Entry] First, be a fan of our our Facebook page . On the left sidebar, there is a [Giveaway] link. Go there and at the bottom there is a “Enter Contest” button you can click for your Facebook PS3Blog.net Fan Page entry. Note: Make sure you’re logged into PS3Blog.net before you click the button. [EARN 5 Points] [Worth 1 Entry] Subscribe to our YouTube Channel . We will post a bulletin. Follow the link & it will count as your YouTube entry. Note: Make sure you’re logged into PS3Blog.net before you click the link. [EARN 5 Points] [Bonus 4 Entries] After you have purchased at least one lottery ticket you are eligible for video entries. Make a video saying why you want to win. It can be funny, unique, strange, etc. Have fun with it. Include PS3Blog.net and the name of the item being given away in your video & in the title of the video. Then use the button above to submit your video for review. Also leave a comment below with a link to your YouTube video. [EARN 20 Points] Here are the most recent YouTube video entries for all lotteries on PS3Blog.net with the most recent ones displayed first.

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[US Giveaway] Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter & Carnivores: Ice Age (minis)
First off be sure to check out our reviews for Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter & Carnivores: Ice Age if you haven’t already. This time we will have 5 winners for this giveaway! Winners will receive codes for both games! This is for UK codes only! If you want US codes see this post . See how to win after the break. If you want to win Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter. Then press the +1 button above and then go to our PS3Blog.net Google+ page and look for the secret word which you can use below. The first 3 to put in the correct word will win! If you didn’t win using this method you can still enter to win via our giveaway system. We have 2 available to win this way. Entry ticket this time is only 75 points. Details are below. Please like & follow Beatshapers on Facebook & Twitter. It’s because of them we are having this giveaway! So show them some love. Follow @Beatshapers [Worth up to 5 Entries] Purchase Lottery Ticket for 75 Points for a entry into the lottery. Here are all the possible ways to earn points . [Worth 1 Entry] Like the giveaway post on the lottery page (not the actual post itself) via Facebook. Then post a comment to your facebook wall from the lottery page. [EARN 20 Points] [Worth 1 Entry] Follow @ps3blogdotnet on Twitter. Then there will be a tweet button. You just have to click that & tweet the exact text in the pop-up . Then a notification will pop up saying your entry was successful. [EARN 20 Points] [Worth 1 Entry] Use the Google +1 button on the lottery page (not the actual post itself), then share on your Google+ profile to complete your entry. [EARN 20 Points] [Worth 1 Entry] First, be a fan of our our Facebook page . On the left sidebar, there is a [Giveaway] link. Go there and at the bottom there is a “Enter Contest” button you can click for your Facebook PS3Blog.net Fan Page entry. Note: Make sure you’re logged into PS3Blog.net before you click the button. [EARN 5 Points] [Worth 1 Entry] Subscribe to our YouTube Channel . We will post a bulletin. Follow the link & it will count as your YouTube entry. Note: Make sure you’re logged into PS3Blog.net before you click the link. [EARN 5 Points] [Bonus 4 Entries] After you have purchased at least one lottery ticket you are eligible for video entries. Make a video saying why you want to win. It can be funny, unique, strange, etc. Have fun with it. Include PS3Blog.net and the name of the item being given away in your video & in the title of the video. Then use the button above to submit your video for review. Also leave a comment below with a link to your YouTube video. [EARN 20 Points] Here are the most recent YouTube video entries for all lotteries on PS3Blog.net with the most recent ones displayed first.

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[UK Giveaway] Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter & Carnivores: Ice Age (minis)
Slightly earlier this week, since I remembered this time. Anyway, remember, for the month of December, it’s double points and double entries for Free Points Saturday! That means 20 entries with 300 points each. As always, if it takes too long to get people to answer, I will provide clues. And the final clue will be the answer itself. If there are still spots left after about an hour of posting the answer, I will just have to take some of the points myself . So, without further ado, here’s this week’s question: This title solely released on the PlayStation, but other games in the series have been seen on numerous platforms before and after this release. In this particular addition, throughout some of the ‘hub’ levels, which took place between themed levels (in different periods of time), are three hidden crystal keys used to transport the main character to the aforementioned themed levels. What is the name of this game? Hint: Don’t use any punctuation, just letters and/or numbers. The following 8 members got points for anwering correctly. Isli Grouken chronorayven dragon290513 mowmow kennygk rann Kane112
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Free Points Saturday for December 10th
What can I possibly do after reviewing such a great game as Fighting Fantasy: Warlock of Firetop Mountain ? How about getting you guys some free copies for the game? That good enough for you? Thanks to our friends over at Laughing Jackal, we have 3 US codes for this great game! You know the drill by now, so get to it! This time to enter the giveaway you only need 75 points for each ticket. Please like & follow Laughing Jackal on Facebook & Twitter. It’s because of them we are having this giveaway! So show them some love. Follow @Laughing_Jackal [Worth up to 5 Entries] Purchase a ticket for 75 Points for a entry into the lottery. Here are all the possible ways to earn points . [Worth 1 Entry] Like the giveaway post on the lottery page (not the actual post itself) via Facebook. Then post a comment to your facebook wall from the lottery page. [EARN 20 Points] [Worth 1 Entry] Follow @ps3blogdotnet on Twitter. Then there will be a tweet button. You just have to click that & tweet the exact text in the pop-up . Then a notification will pop up saying your entry was successful. [EARN 20 Points] [Worth 1 Entry] Use the Google +1 button on the lottery page (not the actual post itself), then share on your Google+ profile to complete your entry. [EARN 20 Points] [Worth 1 Entry] First, be a fan of our our Facebook page . On the left sidebar, there is a [Giveaway] link. Go there and at the bottom there is a “Enter Contest” button you can click for your Facebook PS3Blog.net Fan Page entry. Note: Make sure you’re logged into PS3Blog.net before you click the button. [EARN 5 Points] [Worth 1 Entry] Subscribe to our YouTube Channel . We will post a bulletin. Follow the link & it will count as your YouTube entry. Note: Make sure you’re logged into PS3Blog.net before you click the link. [EARN 5 Points] [Bonus 4 Entries] After you have purchased at least one lottery ticket you are eligible for video entries. Make a video saying why you want to win. It can be funny, unique, strange, etc. Have fun with it. Include PS3Blog.net and the name of the item being given away in your video & in the title of the video. Then use the button above to submit your video for review. Also leave a comment below with a link to your YouTube video. [EARN 20 Points] Here are the most recent YouTube video entries for all lotteries on PS3Blog.net with the most recent ones displayed first.

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[Giveaway] Fighting Fantasy: Warlock of Firetop Mountain
Fighting Fantasy: The Warlock of Firetop Mountain revisits the iconic first entry in Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone’s 16m selling Fighting Fantasy saga. Your quest is to find the Warlock’s treasure, hidden deep within a dungeon populated with a multitude of terrifying monsters. You will need courage, determination and a fair amount of luck if you are to survive all the traps and battles, and reach your goal… This PSN-exclusive version of Fighting Fantasy: Warlock of Firetop Mountain features a Tarot Card character generation system and choice of classic dice-rolling or all-new Battle and Luck systems. With an intuitive Inventory system and Log Book to aid you in your endeavour, this is the perfect way to relive the classic adventure that started it all. May your Stamina never fail! I got to review the first minis release in the Fighting Fantasy series, Talisman of Death , so be sure to follow the link to get an idea of how this game series (we WILL get more, right?) works. Once you’re done, be sure to rush back to THIS review so you can see what Warlock of Firetop Mountain is all about. All done? Great! Fighting Fantasy: Warlock of Firetop Mountain is actually the first book created by Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone and now we have a chance to enjoy it on our PSP or our PS3. Reading is ALWAYS fun! The wikis of the pedias brings us this information on the series, EXCLUSIVELY tailored for your entertainment: But Will It Blend Genres? The Fighting Fantasy gamebooks were created by British writers Steve Jackson (not to be confused with the US-based game designer of the same name) and Ian Livingstone, co-founders of Games Workshop, and provide an original twist on traditional fiction in that the reader takes control of the story’s protagonist, being required to make choices that will affect the outcome. The text does not progress in a linear fashion but rather is divided into a series of numbered sections (usually between 300-400). Beginning at the first section, the reader chooses a non-sequential option (e.g. Section 1 to Section 180) which in turn provides an outcome for the decision and advances the story. The story continues in this fashion, the player continuing to choose other numbered sections, until their character is either stopped/killed or completes the quest. Fighting Fantasy books typically feature a system whereby the protagonist is randomly assigned scores in three statistics (named Skill, Stamina, and Luck) which, in conjunction with the player rolling a six-sided die, are used to resolve combats and test the protagonist’s success in certain situations. Some titles use additional statistics or additional conflict resolution mechanics. A typical Fighting Fantasy gamebook tasks players with completing a quest, with players then making choices in an attempt to successfully finish the adventure. A successful play of a Fighting Fantasy gamebook usually ends with the player reaching the final numbered section of the book. Many of the titles only featuring one path to the solution, and in some cases this can only be achieved by obtaining various story items. What’s different this time around? Not much really… but not much needed to be changed. The book is blue this time around (it was red for the last book. Trust me, I checked to make sure). My only complaint about Talisman of Death was how the logbook would “reset” every time you went back to the game which meant that if you wanted to check if I you had already visited a particular page or if you’re repeating a previous action you’d have to change the logbook section to that you could browse the pages you’ve already “solved”. Now, the logbook remembers what section you browsed last time which considerably speeds up the whole process. For some reason, the whole game felt faster. Maybe some changes were made to the coding, or maybe I got used to how the game works after playing Talisman of Death for so many hours. But, unlike in the last game in the series which had more of a set path and you didn’t do any backtracking at all, in Warlock of Firetop Mountain you can end up going in circles if you’re not careful. This makes sense since you’re actually working your way through a dungeon and a maze, so maybe it was because of it that I felt a bit of an adrenaline rush every time I found the access to the next section, and that in turn made the game feel faster. Oh well. We might never know! Fighting Fantasy: The Warlock of Firetop Mountain is a very fun game that brings us another release in the Gamebook series in a tight and well made digital package. There’s still a LOT of Fighting Fantasy games so I hope we get a chance to experience them all in this way. Do hurry and pick up this awesome game today! Review Pros Cons Another Fine Entry in the Gamebooks series available for your PS3 and PSP! Improvements to the Log Book Very Fun and Addictive We want all the other books as well! Rating 92% Developed and Published by Laughing Jackal Cost – $4.99 Available on PSN Other Information Disclaimer – A copy of the game was supplied by the publisher for this review. – Game was completed before writing this review. – Total amount of time played: 8.5 hours.

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[Review] Fighting Fantasy: The Warlock of Firetop Mountain (minis)
SPIKE TV’s “VIDEO GAME AWARDS 2011” will be coming to you live from Paul and myself (Oly), right here on PS3blog.net. Watch it live, and blog along side us right here!! We will be starting the live blog about 9am, as we head from San Diego to the show in L.A. It will be the slow occasional tweet up until 2:30 PM, when the Red Carpet will begin to get busy. You can also tweet questions to @ps3blogdotnet and it will show up in the live blog automatically. Paul and I will be interviewing celebrities from both the entertainment and gaming fields, so we are sure to be very busy, but will live blog here as much as possible. Make sure to join in on all the fun!! Also, don’t forget to bet your points here , on what will win game of the year!! Hosted by Zachery Levi, Spike TV’s 9th Annual “Video Game Awards 2011 will feature some of the most notable names in video games, Hollywood, music, sports and more to pay tribute to the outstanding achievements within the video game industry during the past year. The show will feature 13 world premieres of the most anticipated games of 2012 and beyond. Broadcasting in over 100 countries, the VGAs will be a global celebration of all things gaming as it premieres LIVE on Spike TV, MTV 2 and on SpikeTV.com Saturday, December 10 at 8:00pm, ET / 5:00 p.m. PT from the Sony Studios. Hit the jump to see who all is scheduled to attend as well as the live blog! Host: ZACHARY LEVI Live Musical Performers: THE BLACK KEYS DEADMAU5 Presenters/Attendees: JASON BIGGS FELICIA DAY BROOKLYN DECKER SETH GREEN TONY HAWK HULK HOGAN LL COOL J KEVIN JONAS STACY KEIBLER JERRY RICE SEANN WILLIAM SCOTT CHARLIE SHEEN WILL.I.AM “WORKAHOLICS” cast BLAKE ANDERSON ADAM DEVINE ANDERS HOLM “BELLATOR” fighters EDDIE ALVAREZ MICHAEL CHANDLER “Gamer God” Recipients – BLIZZARD ENTERTAINMENT ALLEN ADHAM MICHAEL MORHAIME FRANK PEARCE Gaming Designers CLIFF BLESZINSKI – EPIC GAMES HIDEO KOJIMA – KONAMI -More names to come/Names subject to change- 2011 Video Game Awards

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[Live Blog] 2011 Video Game Awards | Dec. 10, 2011
I am a little late this week and about a week late from last week, and seeing as this is now the Holiday season, I will make every week a double points/chances week, except for today’s, which will be triple points and triple chances! I was going to have something different this week, using a browser game we have hidden on the site (just look for the Don’t Click Me link on the bottom), but it wasn’t going to work as planned. With that out of the way, there are 30 chances to win today (so this might be live for a couple days), with a total of 450 points each! This means we’re giving away a total of 13,500 points today! Enjoy! It should be a pretty easy one. This title received it’s first (official) English translation for the North American PlayStation release, but the first title in the series released on PC in 1992 (with numerous additions since). The game essentially allowed you to create a game within a certain genre, with the ability to create scripted events, dialogue editing, and map creation. It also sold for a higher MSRP than most other games available at the time. The following 9 members got points for anwering correctly. mowmow Grouken gotenks266 goulfreak rann dragon290513 The_Nmac Kane112 chronorayven
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