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		<title>PlayStation Home &#8211; EA Sports Complex</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2009 20:40:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nick Silversides (CaptSkyRocket)</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[EA adds some more advertising to Home in the form of a sports complex]]></description>
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<p>EA has announced that it will be supporting <a href="http://www.theaveragegamer.com/2008/12/10/ps3-home-open-beta-11th-dec-08/">Sony&#8217;s PlayStation Home</a> with <del datetime="2009-01-08T20:18:29+00:00">ads</del> a sports complex due to arrive in the spring of 2009. So all that time spent waiting for the arcade machines, or wandering around can now be spent wandering around a sports complex and waiting to play its multiplayer games (or the ads to load) instead.</p>
<p>According to EA:</p>
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â€œWeâ€™re proud to support the PlayStation Home Beta with a very robust offering from EA SPORTS,â€ said Peter Moore, president of EA SPORTS. â€œAs part of our continued commitment to the connected experience and the digitization of our business, the EA SPORTS Complex is a rich new online environment that presents a compelling and immersive social gaming experience for the global sports audience.â€
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<p>Lots of ad&#8217;s then, just like this screenshot (at the rest of Home):</p>
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<p>There is a video showing something other than ads in this sports complex, so there is still hope.<br />
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		<title>Doof &#8211; Web Game Portal</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 09:10:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Debbie Timmins (Weefz)</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re into web games, have a look at UK-based Doof. Web browser games aren&#8217;t really my thing &#8211; I find them too repetitive and mechanistic &#8211; but Doof is pretty slick-looking so I had a bit of a poke around. It&#8217;s basically a collection of web games with a flashy interface and some social networking features thrown in. As [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re into web games, have a look at UK-based Doof. Web browser games aren&#8217;t really my thing &#8211; I find them too repetitive and mechanistic &#8211; but Doof is pretty slick-looking so I had a bit of a poke around.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.theaveragegamer.com/wp-content/Screenshots/Doof/DoofLarge.png" title="Doof Screenshot"><img class="imgcentre" src="http://www.theaveragegamer.com/wp-content/Screenshots/Doof/DoofSmall.png" width="350" height="174" alt="Doof.com Screenshot" title="Doof.com Screenshot" /></a></p>
<p>It&#8217;s basically a collection of web games with a flashy interface and some social networking features thrown in. As I write this, there are 52 web games available. They range from the standard fare like Sudoku and variations on Bejewelled to the oddly relaxing Amoeba. Even though most of the games are classics, they&#8217;re usually drawn with enough style that you don&#8217;t really mind.</p>
<p>The best thing about Doof is that you can play against other users. I&#8217;m not entirely sure how the matching system works but here&#8217;s the gaming experience. You buy credits. Playing a match against someone else requires you to bet a fixed number of credits on yourself. Winner takes <strike>all</strike> slightly less than all. You can also play all the games in single-player mode for free.</p>
<p>OTOH, they&#8217;re still in development so there are a few downsides. For one, you get popunder advertising. I hate any kind of pop-out advertising. It&#8217;s a small mercy that these ads are silent. Next is email spam. I played one competitive game and got two emails with commiserations and an invitation to try again. And this WITHOUT responding to the address confirmation email.</p>
<p>Worst of all, there was an error in the competitive game which meant that neither my, nor my opponent&#8217;s scores were saved yet our credits were still deducted. Boo! Glad I was using the introductory 10 credits.</p>
<p>No matter, I&#8217;m sure these problems will be ironed out soon enough. It&#8217;s definitely one of the nicer gaming portals I&#8217;ve seen lately.</p>
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