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Submission Summary: 0 pending, 32 declined, 5 accepted (37 total, 13.51% accepted)

Nintendo

Submission + - Professor Layton and the Curious Twitter Accounts (crispygamer.com)

Ssquared22 writes: ""Frankly ... I'm ashamed. I have made myself a Twitter page and officially joined the world of technology. Perhaps Luke may help me update."

With those words on June 29, 2009, what had been just a fictional character in a Nintendo DS game became a fixture on Twitter. Over the coming days and weeks, the TopHatProfessor account would post dozens of riddles and brainteasers of the type found in 2008's Professor Layton and the Curious Village and the upcoming Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box , soliciting answers from his slowly growing cadre of followers. Along the way, the professor happily answered questions about the upcoming title and shared little slices of life from his day, all without ever breaking character.

Many followers were bemused and intrigued by what they assumed was a clever new viral marketing campaign put on by Nintendo ahead of Diabolical Box's August release. In reality, though, the TopHatProfessor account was the work of a lone college student and amateur game journalist, trying to get attention for a game he felt was being sorely neglected by publisher Nintendo and the media at large."

Editorial

Submission + - Game Developers Should Shut Up About Used Games (crispygamer.com) 1

Ssquared22 writes: "If that feels like a rip off to some, you've got to admit that you can certainly tell that paying $30 for Gears of War 2 sure beats paying $60!

You may not like it, but people are going to trade in used games for new games and those old games will be sold back to new people looking to play the original game. There's nothing game developers can do to stop them and companies like Gamestop continue to laugh all the way to the bank. In an article at Crispy Gamer, David Thomas (no relation!) dissects one of the most critical issues in gaming today: used games and merchants (online and brick-and-mortar) who specialize in this "sleight of hand"."

Games

Submission + - Eight Videogame Places You're Not Supposed to Go (crispygamer.com) 1

Ssquared22 writes: The eight far-off realms in this article exist for different reasons. They could be developer test areas, or forgotten pieces of landscape that somehow made their way into the final code. Whatever their reason for being, they all have one thing in common: They weren't meant to be explored by the likes of you and me. But through persistence, hacks or some combination of the two, you can take in these rare delights for yourself. Pack your bags.
Sci-Fi

Submission + - "Anathem" Exclusive Video at MySpace (myspacetv.com)

Shawn M. Smith writes: "If you remember a few short weeks back, there was a piece up on BoingBoing about the upcoming novel from Neal Stephenson, "Anathem". Now, MySpace has an exclusive video that accompanies the book as well, filled with the "gregorian chants" and ambient noise that were so eloquently described by numerous Slashdotters with advance copies of his latest tome.

Link to exclusive on MySpace: The World of Anathem"

Books

Submission + - Sneak Peek at Neal Stephenson's "Anathem" 1

Shawn M. Smith writes: "Neal Stephenson (Cryptonomicon, The Baroque Cycle) has a new novel coming out in just a couple weeks — Anathem. Boing Boing has an excerpt from the amazing glossary (including a definition for "bulshytt") so take a peak at a copy of an abridged glossary of neologisms and language-bending goodies from the book."

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