OnLive Had Me Until They Went Crazy With Subscription Fees
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So yesterday, we finally got the big reveal from the guys putting together the OnLive service.  We now know that the service will go live this summer and will run $14.95 a month for the service.  …

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Do you celebrate the holidays in-game?

Submitted by Kat on December 22, 2006 – 5:22 amComments

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As we approach the holidays, many gamers celebrate in-game. The Sims 2 is an example of a game that allows you to decorate seasonally, even going so far as to offer a full version of the game with the Happy Holiday mini-expansion packed in, to grab holiday sales.. This week, a holiday-themed pack was released for Sid Meier’s Railroads. So, my question to you, is do you celebrate the winter holidays in your games? If so, which games, and how?

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    There are Christmas decorations and music in Shenmue when December 25th approaches in the game. As I recall, on Christmas day some characters wear special outfits, and a man in a Santa costume roams about Dobuita.
  • Guild Wars. Wintersday quests and snowball fights in the arena!
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