Win an Alienware laptop in the Cities XL photography competition

31 Dec

Filed under: Contests, Events, real-world, Cities XL

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Photography enthusiasts who’d like to get their hands on an Alienware M15x laptop will want to take note of the latest Cities XL contest — “Aim, Shoot… Win!”. Cities XL developer Monte Cristo writes: “Since the city is at the very heart of CitiesXL, this competition will allow you to immortalize yours by submitting photos to our jury in one of the following categories:

  • Most beautiful photo
  • Best Christmas photo”

Those competition submissions should be photos of actual cities, not screenshots captured in Cities XL. If you’ve got a nice shot that would fit into either of those categories, check out the contest rules and head on over to the “Aim, Shoot… Win!” announcement and submission form for your shot at winning the laptop, plus other prizes Monte Cristo has on offer. (Those prizes include Kodak cameras, Nvidia GTX 260 video cards, Novotel gift vouchers, and copies of Cities XL Limited Edition.)

The submission deadline is 23:59 (Paris time) on January 17, 2010.

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Posted on December 31st, 2009 at 8:00pm by James Egan
Filed Under: Alienware, Cities XL, Monte Cristo, Paris, Photography, competitions, contests, laptops

Massively’s predictions for 2010

31 Dec

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With 2009 wrapping up today and 2010 lurking creepily around the corner, we’re eager to release our predictions on what the next year may bring to the MMO scene. Even though we try to keep our news relatively neutral, it’s the editorials and opinion pieces that garner the most reaction from the readers. Positive or negative, we appreciate that. So for this last day of 2009, we honor it by giving our own opinions (both positive and negative) about how 2010 looks to us.

Follow along after the jump for a few paragraphs from Kyle Horner, Eliot Lefebvre, Seraphina Brennan and me. In addition to our ramblings, we’d love to hear from you as well. So drop us a comment to let us know what you predict for 2010.

Continue reading Massively’s predictions for 2010

Filed under: Culture, Opinion, Massively meta

Massively’s predictions for 2010 originally appeared on Massively on Thu, 31 Dec 2009 18:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Posted on December 31st, 2009 at 6:00pm by Shawn Schuster
Filed Under: 2010, featured, massively-meta, predictions, staff

Letter from the Editor: A New Year, A New Decade, A New Beginning

31 Dec

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Dear readers, fans, casual observers, haters, extraterrestrial beings observing our planet for signs of intelligence and all other concerned parties,

Over the months that I’ve been editor, I’ve been very proud of the work output we’ve had as a site, from both staff and users. However, while HardestLevel will continue to exist in its current form,  no further updates will be made to the site. This will not affect current accounts with our site, and you can still access previously posted content. I should remind you you can access these existing posts by tags related to your top areas of interest or by contributor.

And now what about video game blogging on the Xanga Network? Is it, pardon the pun, Left 4 Dead? Thankfully, no. Mancouch will very soon be featuring a tab for gaming content, much in the way Lovelyish has its Beauty, Advice and Style Court tabs. The current HardestLevel staff will still be writing for this new tab. For the sake of a video game analogy, it’s like pressing the reset button on your console, or perhaps better yet, like playing a game on a newer-gen system that has backwards compatibility. There still will be a haven for video game blogging on Xanga! spacer

I’d like to give my thanks to everyone I’ve worked with, if you’re reading: Alex, Andrew, Jim, Justin, Konrad, Matt, Tanner, Tiffany, Tim and Yuliya. I’d also like to thank the dragon and the knights for being faithful mascots to our little webpage. We really should’ve given you fellas names, now that I think of it. Finally, and most importantly, all of us at HardestLevel would like to thank all of you readers and contributors who supported our site, our writing, and made it into a community. After all, that is the essence of sites like Xanga: the community.

In all, thanks for the memories and I hope you’ll continue to keep writing and supporting all the destination sites, including our new home. May you have a Happy New Year, a Happy New Decade, and may you never stop gaming.

Sincerely,

Joe A.K.A. awinnerisyou

Posted on December 31st, 2009 at 5:00pm by HardestLevel's HardestLevel
Filed Under: Uncategorized

Joystiq highlights a game of the year 2009

31 Dec

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Here it is, folks: The moment you’ve all been waiting for. Team Joystiq has been scouring the list of games that came out in 2009, attempting to pick the best of the best, then present them to our readership in an enumerated fashion. Unfortunately, we got bored with that, and instead started playing 2009: The Game, which is, in fact, a game of the year 2009. We apologize for the misleading headline.

It’s more or less an “avoid-these-things-lest-you-die” game flash game which takes quick, topical jabs at the year’s low points. However, it’s a great reminder of some of the ridiculous shenanigans we had to put up with this year. Like, remember Swine Flu? Hoo boy.

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Posted on December 31st, 2009 at 12:30pm by Griffin McElroy
Filed Under: 2009, 2009-the-game, browser, comedy, flash, year

Free Realms: Evil snowmen are here to stay

30 Dec

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Snowmen in the Snowhill area of Free Realms are nothing new, but lately they’re a little different. While they’ve got the basics of snowman fashion down — top hat, scarf, sticks for arms — these days they don’t look quite as jolly and friendly as one would expect a snowman to look.

They got a bit aggressive during the holidays, and began attacking adventurers on sight, providing a fun new challenge for Free Realms players. It seems to have been a hit with players, and it looks like their feisty new attitude is here to stay. A note on the Free Realms site yesterday informed players “No one knows who made the snowmen or who cast the magic spell that animated them, but they are here to stay.

So if you enjoyed duking it out with the snowmen, and think you’ll want some frosty cool hunting grounds in the summer months, Snowhill might just be your new favorite place!

Filed under: PvE, Free-to-play, Free Realms, Kids

Free Realms: Evil snowmen are here to stay originally appeared on Massively on Wed, 30 Dec 2009 20:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Posted on December 30th, 2009 at 8:00pm by Rubi Bayer
Filed Under: Free Realms, f2p, free-to-play, snowhill, soe, sony-online-entertainment

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