Bingo Bonanza

Apple has revolutionized the entire computer and Internet service. With its iPod, iTunes, and iPhones, music, and games are available right in your hand. Now winning money too is just one click away, thanks to real money casino games on your iPhone. The Bingo Bonanza, a first of its kind, lets you play bingo for fun or money on your iPhone. So if you love iPhone and you love bingo, what better combination to choose from! The best part is you can play the game anywhere, anytime and keep winning money. So you can chuck your boredom out of the window while waiting at the doc or in a long line at the grocery or just about anywhere.

A combination of lotto-ball drawing game and bingo, the Bingo Bonanza is pure fun and excitement on your palm. You have to figure the winning two matching balls with the six already drawn balls. Multiply the value on the balls with your bet and you could win almost 20,000 times the original bet. That’s iPhone online casino games in short for you.

To make it even more interesting, the game comes with a turbo mode for an even adrenaline rushing game. A variety of colors and themes help you to personalize the game thus increasing your gaming experience. Unlike a free bingo game that you can just download, the real money available in this Bingo Bonanza makes the stakes higher and the excitement manifold.

  

League of Legends wins dual IGN awards

Corki UFO Skin.I wrote about League of Legends a couple weeks ago as my must-try game of 2009. The game is starting to pick up some critical acclaim along with shameless endorsements from a large number of players. Riot announced on its official forums today that the game won the IGN Reader’s Choice Multiplayer Game as well as Strategy Game of the Year.

If you’ve been spending much time on the forums you know that Riot was offering up a free skin if it won two of the three awards the game was up for. Well, it won all three, meaning any player who had created an account prior to today will get a free Corki unlock along with the UFO skin.

Few things make me want to play a game more than an active/supportive community to developer relationship. From what I’ve seen so far, LoL has one of the best, and its little perks like this that make me think, ‘Should I try Heroes of Newerth?…Nah.’

  

James Cameron rails against Halo comparisons

Na'vi.James Cameron is notoriously grumpy when it comes to talking about his movies. In a sense, he has a right to be. People keep telling him his ideas just won’t work and he keeps proving them all wrong.

In his latest episode of mind-speaking, Cameron railed against people who have been comparing Avatar to Bungie’s Halo. “The funniest thing is when some of the so-called fanboys get up trashing Avatar for looking too much like Halo,” he told G4. “It’s like… pay attention. If I’m referencing anything, I’m referencing the source work for Halo, which is my own stuff.” He’s referring to Aliens, a movie Bungie has long said was inspiration for its hit franchise.

There may be more alien worlds coming from Cameron in the near future, who said he has plenty of stories but not enough time to make them all into movies. Oh, and if you haven’t seen Avatar yet, go.

  

Blizzard helps authorities track down drug dealer, WoW player

Stormwind guards capture a real life suspect.If you’re going to deal in illicit substances, you’d think you might acquire some evasive skills along the way. Not so for Alfred Hightower, an Indiana man who was arrested this week on dealing charges. How was he caught? By playing World of Warcraft.

The Howard County Sheriff’s Department of Indiana contact Blizzard after learning that Hightower played a “warlock and witches game.” How long it took them to discover that meant WoW remains unknown. Deputy Matt Roberson had pretty much given up when he got a package in the mail.

“It had been three or four months since I had sent the subpoena. I just put it in the back of my mind and went on to do other things. Then I finally got a response from [Blizzard]. They sent me a package of information. They were very cooperative. It was nice that they were that willing to provide information.”

Included in the packet were IP addresses, billing info, and game info, including Hightower’s favorite servers. Hightower was picked up by Canadian authorities, to be returned to Indiana today.

Source: Kokomo Perspective via Kotaku

  

EA moves forward with Tiger

Tiger looking sad.According to a report from Reuters, EA is forging ahead with its Tiger Woods PGA Tour Online game, despite his recent PR snafus. The statement came from EA Sports prez Peter Moore, who reinforced the company’s stance that Tiger has a sponsorship for his golf skills, not his monogamy.

“Our relationship with Tiger has always been rooted in golf,” Moore wrote on EA’s blog itsinthegame.com. “We didn’t form a relationship with him so that he could act as an arm’s length endorser.” I thought the timing of the statement was odd, coming just four days after AT&T dropped Tiger from its payroll. I think EA’s doing the smart thing, though. Sure, people are pissed, but Tiger’s fans will be Tiger’s fans, and people who appreciate what he’s capable of on the golf course will still buy his games, regardless of how many women he’s nailing at the time.

  

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