danielroop's Follies

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Mesquite, Texas-based independent developer id Software has announced that it is currently developing the fourth game in the long-running Doom franchise, a series notable for helping define the first-person shooter genre. Doom 4 will be developed in-house at id. The company has not released an internally-developed game since 2004's Doom 3; it is currently also working on the Mad Max-esque post-apocalyptic shooter Rage. No platforms were announced, but the new game is likely to be ...

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Wow, in a totally unplanned for way, I just realized that I have been blogging on simb.net for 3 years today. I think thats pretty cool. Its neat that "the Simfluence" lasted for 3 years. And yesterday i started the new era of "Simeon Says".

What does this really mean? Well I am going to stop passivly influencing your thoughts and just start telling you what you should think :) Because if Simeon doesn't say, well you lose.

Have a happy thanksgiving. If you are deep frying your turkey (like me) remember to do it outside in a well ventilated area, 10 feet from anything :) Just trying to help.

I'm Outty.

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Microsoft Games Studios head Shane Kim confirms the ambitious Cryptic-developed 360-Vista massively multiplayer superhero game "has been discontinued."
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Japanese RPG and puzzle-mystery games lead a wave of new releases including Wipeout Pulse for PSP, 360 Dark Messiah of Might and Magic.
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Peter Moore announces gaming division will keep monopoly on top US sport through 2013 Super Bowl; "further investment" could bring back NFL Coach series.
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Publisher to open the doors on its 18th internal studio this summer, hopes to grow latest operation to a staff of 300.
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EA Games president reveals "extension" of driving and skateboarding series in next fiscal year, commits long-term to Mass Effect and says next Need for Speed will return to series' roots.
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Epic Games adds multiple unannounced titles from BioShock publisher to its list of license deals.
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Musician-turned-actor's official fan forums say Luke Goss of Bros will lace 'em up on the big screen as Steve Fox.
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Publisher wins arbitration judgment against toy maker in dispute over girls' gaming license.