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MADDEN BOWL XVIII - Tebow Time in Indianapolis

Playing in front of a capacity crowd filled with NFL stars, college All-Americans, and the local Indianapolis faithful, the Madden "Clutch Team" featuring Drew Brees, Jimmy Graham, and Tim Tebow, rallied late to knock off the 2012 NFL Draft eligible "Rookie Team" of Justin Blackmon (wide receiver, Oklahoma State University), Robert Griffin III (quarterback, Baylor University), and LaMichael James (running back, University of Oregon), 16-13, capturing the Madden Bowl XVIII championship.

GameGadget official release date confirmed as March 30th 2012

GameGadget offers gamers, game developers and game publishers, unrivalled choice and flexibility in how they play, create and sell games. Described as the iPod for Games GameGadget is the first games console to be developed in the UK since the heyday of Spectrum and Amstrad over 20 years ago. GameGadget are working directly with video game publishers and developers to license their back catalogue via a proprietary iTunes style digital download platform.

Silverlicious Coming to Nintendo DS March 2012

Following the enchanting storyline of Silverlicious written and illustrated by Victoria Kann, Silverlicious the game lets players set out on an adventure as Pinkalicious who has lost her ability to taste anything sweet. Help Pinkalicious regain her sweet tooth as you practice kindness, good manners and helping others in need. Unlock magical rewards including butterflies, sparkle rides and fireworks, as you explore the beautiful lands and meet new friends. 

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EA Challenge This

 

EA Games (Electronic Arts) has had their catchy little slogan of: "Challenge Everything" for quite some time now. The WMG has yet to see EA release a game that challenges immorality. Sure most of their games include immorality, but what about challenging it EA? Your slogan claims to challenge it, since you claim to challenge everything.

Logically it would be nearly impossible to challenge everything, since some things are diametrically opposed to one another. How can one challenge things on the opposite sides of the same spectrum? Have the game on one side of the aisle in one level, and then the opposite side the next level? The WMG supposes that would be possible in theory, but not that practical. Perhaps the WMG has hit on a new innovation in video games. A story being told from different character's perspective, but of the same event.

If EA wants to really challenge everything, then they should start making games that challenge immorality. The WMG doubts they will do that, since peddling immorality makes them money. That is where you come in, my dear friend. If you refuse to buy immoral products, and tell them you want moral items to buy - well the market will start to correct itself. We vote with our dollars.

The WMG has gotten more careful with the WMG money, and does a lot of research before purchasing a product. Family Friendly Gaming is working hard to find you good products to purchase. EA should know the lessons of the Passion of the Christ, and Chronicles of Narnia. More money can be made from moral products than from immoral ones.

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