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  • Google Games Chat Talks Horror Games For Halloween

    I absolutely adore horror games. Silent Hill is still one of the finest gaming experiences you can find. It seems that the Google Games Chat panelists agree with the sentiment. They even filmed an entire episode around horror games and the scary pitfalls of Halloween.

    During the show, the panelists show off Dark Legends, a vampire MMO that runs on mobile devices and in the Chrome browser. There’s some talk about how games are becoming more accessible across mobile and Web browsers. As browser development continues, we can expect more technically impressive games in browsers.

    In the rest of the 48 minute video, the panelists talk about the the proliferation of zombie games and the technical details behind zombie game design. As a whole, it’s another interesting discussion that aspiring game developers will want to check out.

  • The Walking Dead Season 3 Episode 1: Behind The Scenes

    If you’re here, you’re probably aware that The Walking Dead Season 3 is now underway. The first episode of the season premiered on Sunday. If you haven’t seen it yet, AMC is showing it on its website for a limited time. You should have a chance to get caught up before next Sunday.

    If you have seen it, you might be interested in a behind-the-scenes look at the episode. AMC has uploaded a six and a half minute look at it to its YouTube channel.

    Enjoy.

    In other The Walking Dead news, AMC also just updated The Walking Dead Facebook game with a new chapter and some new features.

    More The Walking Dead fun here.

  • New ZombiU Trailer Shows Infested Tower of London

    Ubisoft has certainly thrown its lot in with Nintendo’s upcoming Wii U console. The game publisher has eight different games coming to the new system during its extended launch window, including Assassin’s Creed III, Rabbids Land, and Rayman Legends.

    It’s Ubisoft’s Wii U-exclusive title ZombiU, that is the most surprising, though. Nintendo has positioned itself with the Wii as a family-friendly, casual gamer company. To see a gruesome survival horror game as an exclusive launch title means that Nintendo is looking to bring back “hardcore” gamers into its fold.

    We’ve already had a good look at the zombie mayhem that awaits in ZombiU, including the trailer from the Wii U announcement and a gameplay walkthrough featuring Buckingham Palace that demonstrates how the Wii U GamePad will be used while playing the game. Today, Ubisoft has released another trailer that demonstrates just how hectic ZombiU can become.

    The video, seen below, shows a section of the game where players will cross a zombie-infested Tower Bridge to get to the Tower of London. After that, a daring escape shows that rescue might not be in the cards for the citizens of London.

  • The Walking Dead Season 3 Gets StorySync For “Two Screen” Experience

    AMC announced today that it is bringing back StorySync for The Walking Dead Season 3. StorySync is an interactive experience that lets fans participate during the premiere airing of each new episode. You can go to the web destination and answer polls and trivia questions, re-watch select video clips, rank kills on the “gore guage,” etc.

    As AMC says, it turns the show into a “two screen experience.”

    For the first episode of the new season, StorySync will run for both the original airing at 9/8c, and again for the encore showing at 10/9c. Only this week, will the encore be an option, however.

    AMC notes that you need to have javascript enabled on your browser, your browser needs to be up to date (it won’t work with IE 6 or 7), you need a strong Internet connection, and your computer click needs to be set to the correct time zone.

    You can use Storysync with your computer, your smartphone or your tablet. You can get a feel for what to expect by looking back at StorySync for Season 2 here.

  • The Walking Dead Season 3 Webisodes Come To iPhone, iPad And Android

    Last week, AMC released four new webisodes for the The Walking Dead to whet the appetites of fans waiting for Season 3 to begin. The web series is called “Cold Storage”.

    AMC announced today that the webisodes are now available on the iPhone, iPad and Android devices (including the Kindle Fire). They can be accessed via the AMC Mobile app.

    The series was produced and directed by FX whiz Greg Nicotero, who also works on the actual show. If you don’t feel like going and downloading the app, feel free to watch the webisodes right here:

    Webisode 1: Hide And Seek

    Webisode 2: Keys To The Kingdom

    Webisode 3: The Chosen Ones

    Webisode 4: Parting Shots

    More The Walking Dead fun here.

  • The Walking Dead Series 2 Action Figures Are Coming This Month

    A new series of The Walking Dead action figures is about to be released from McFarlane toys. The toy maker has teamed up with AMC to create the latest series, which includes main characters Shane and Rick, as well as zombies from the first two seasons of the hit show.

    “Like the first series, humans include multiple interchangeable accessories and several points of articulation for limitless possibility and customization. Each zombie figure features unique, gory play action,” AMC notes in a blog post.

    Figures to be available include (images from Amazon):

    Shane Walsh

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    Deputy Rick Grimes

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    Bicycle Girl Zombie

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    Well Zombie

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    RV Zombie

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    There is also a black and white zombie 3-pack, according to AMC.

    The figures can be found at Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, Clarktoys.com, FYE, GameStop, Hastings, Toys ‘R’ Us, and Toys ‘R’ Us Canada. They’re currently available for pre-order.

    The third season of the show begins on Sunday.

    More The Walking Dead fun here.

  • The Walking Dead Season 3: AMC Just Uploaded This Trailer To YouTube

    AMC uploaded a new trailer for the upcoming third season of the hit zombie show The Walking Dead today to its YouTube channel. It’s a full minute – about twice as long as the last one they posted, though it contains some of the same footage.

    The season starts October 14. AMC is streaming the first episode online for free for Dish Network customers, who no longer get the channel. The channel is showing a two-day marathon this weekend, to get viewers ready for the coming season. Additionally, Netflix added Season 2 to its streaming offering this past Sunday.

    Here are a few more Season 3 videos AMC has posted so far:

    Don’t forget to check out the new webisodes AMC has released.

  • New Walking Dead: Episode 4 Trailer Released

    Zombie are everywhere in video games. From stand-alone zombie shooter titles to DLC content packs for just about every major games, zombies are becoming ubiquitous.

    But even before the zombie hype train was barreling full-steam-ahead, The Walking Dead comics captured the fomenting zeitgeist and became a phenomenon, spawning a hit AMC TV series and now an episodic adventure video game. The latest episode for that video game, The Walking Dead: Episode 4, will be out soon, and today a preview trailer for the episode was released by Telltale Games.

    Over at the PlayStation blog, Gary Whitta, author and writer for Episode 4, introduces his chapter of the story. From the blog post:

    As the only writer outside of Telltale Games invited to contribute an episode to this incredible series, I’ve felt a great responsibility for this one to live up to the expectations of Walking Dead fans — particularly after the preceding three episodes have been so incredibly well received. But I think you’re going to like it. I was very fortunate that the overall narrative structure of this first season placed a lot of what I think are the most dramatically intense parts of the story in this chapter. It’s undoubtedly the biggest and most ambitious episode so far in terms of action, and the choices — well, if we’ve done our job right you’re going to hate us for some of the decisions this episode forces you to make. Episode 4 also introduces some brand new characters who should shake things up a bit, including one in particular that I’m very keen for you all to meet. Let’s just say that Lee’s group hasn’t encountered anyone quite like her before now.

    From the look of the trailer, seen below, fans of the series will be getting even more gut-wrenching decisions to torment them.

  • The Walking Dead Season 3: Watch These New Webisodes

    The Walking Dead Season 3 premiere is not too far away, but now you don’t even have to wait until the October 14 air date to see some new Walking Dead. Today, AMC released 4 new webisodes to get fans ready for the new season.

    The web series, titled “Cold Storage,” was developed, produced and directed by FX guru Greg Nicotero, who also works on the actual show. Here’s the description from AMC:

    “Cold Storage” tells the story of a young man, Chase (played by Josh Stewart), trying to reach his sister in the early days of the zombie apocalypse. He finds temporary shelter in a storage facility run by a former employee named BJ (played Daniel Roebuck); however, things are not what they appear.

    In addition to Stewart (The Dark Knight Rises) and Roebuck (Lost), the cast of “Cold Storage” includes Cerina Vincent (Cabin Fever) as Kelly and Chris Nelson (Kill Bill) as Harris.

    Webisode 1: Hide And Seek

    Webisode 2: Keys To The Kingdom

    Webisode 3: The Chosen Ones

    Webisode 4: Parting Shots

    While The Walking Dead Season 3 starts October 14, Dish Network customers won’t get the show. However AMC is streaming it online for them for free.

    Season 2 just came to Netflix.

    More The Walking Dead fun here.

  • The Walking Dead Season 2 Is Now On Netflix

    People have been waiting the better part of a year for Netflix to add the second season of the hit AMC zombie show The Walking Dead to its streaming library. On Sunday, those people saw their wish granted.

    Netflix announced the addition on Facebook:

    Netflix

    Just a little reminder for Sunday…

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    The Sheriff is back in town. Now streaming The Walking Dead Season 2! http://bit.ly/WlkngDeadS2

    Showing just how big this is for Netflix, the company also updated its Facebook Timeline cover photo to the following:

    The third season of the show starts on AMC on October 14. Though Dish Network is not carrying AMC, the first episode of the season is being offered to Dish Network customers in a free online stream.

    More The Walking Dead fun here.

  • Dish Network Customers Can Watch The Walking Dead Season 3 Premiere Online For Free

    AMC announced today that it will offer Dish Network customers the first episode of the upcoming The Walking Dead Season 3 in a free live stream.

    “In response to DISH taking away its customers’ favorite scripted drama series on basic cable — The Walking Dead — AMC is offering all DISH subscribers a special live stream of the hit show’s season three premiere episode on Sun., Oct. 14, at 9PM ET/6PM PT on AMCtv.com,” AMC said in a blog post. “This streaming event will run concurrently with the television debut so DISH subscribers who are fans of the series can experience this highly-anticipated premiere at the same time it’s available to all other cable and satellite subscribers.”

    “To gain leverage in an unrelated lawsuit, DISH has decided to deny their customers access to AMC shows including The Walking Dead, the series that has shattered basic cable ratings records,” AMC said in a statement. “Although The Walking Dead is the #1 basic cable scripted drama for DISH customers, DISH has stated it has no plans to bring back AMC. DISH customers who want to watch the entire season at the same time as the rest of the country should switch television providers now…time is running out.”

    Unfortunately, some Dish customers are locked into contracts, and it’s not that easy. People may be fans of the show, but don’t necessarily want to pay the large fee to opt out of the contract early.

    Dish customers can currently sign up for access to the stream here.

    AMC continues to run ads about Dish not carrying its network throughout its site.

    In other Dish news, the company has announced that it will be bringing satellite broadband to customers on October 1. More on that here.

  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 Zombies Trailer Released

    One thing gamers can certainly count on for the future is plenty of zombies to headshot. Now that the Nazis seem to be played out as video game villains, zombies are the new morally-unambiguous enemies throwing themselves onto gamers’ screens as cannon fodder. Games such as Left 4 Dead, Day Z, and The Walking Dead have shown that the zombie apocalypse is a perfectly viable setting for video games.

    Today, Activision has released a new trailer for the zombie campaign in its upcoming Call of Duty: Black Ops 2. In the zombies mode, players will team up with friends to battle hoards of incoming zombies. It’s a nice change of pace from the grind of team-based warfare, and it appears, judging from the video below, that the mode has gotten plenty of love during the development of the game.

    The Call of Duty franchise has a history with zombies that goes back to Call of Duty: World at War, where the zombies were Nazis as well. The first Call of Duty: Black Ops also had a zombie mode, where players would unlock sections of zombie-specific maps while battling waves of the undead.

  • The Walking Dead Turns Peter Jackson, Jimmy Smits & The Black Keys Into Zombies

    AMC and The Walking Dead have teamed up with the American Red Cross on a blood drive. Makeup FX artist (and Walking Dead co-executive producer) Greg Nicotero has “zombified” some celebrities to help spread awareness. These include: Peter Jackson, Jimmy Smits, The Black Keys, Maria Menounos, Elisabeth Rohm, Laird Hamilton, Joel Madden, Kurt Busch and Whitney Port.

    The initiative includes a sweepstakes in which you can give blood and register for a chance to win a 3-day trip to The Walking Dead set during the filming of the fourth season. You can find the rules for that here.

    AMC is sharing the photos on its site. Here’s Peter Jackson, Jimmy Smits and The Black Keys (browse the full gallery here):

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    More on The Walking Dead here.

  • Resident Evil 6 Demo Hits Xbox Live And PSN Today

    Resident Evil 6 is one of the more popular titles to come out this holiday season. The demo that shipped with Dragon’s Dogma was an absolute blast, but it was rather limited in scope. Capcom promised a much meatier demo that gives us more time with all three characters, and that demo launches today.

    Capcom announced that the Resident Evil 6 demo is now out on Xbox Live. The demo would normally show up on the PSN later today with the weekly update, but it’s apparently available now. Gamers are reporting that PS3 owners should just search for Resident Evil 6 on the PSN, and it should show up.

    The demo in question will allow players to go through a small section of all three main campaigns. The first features Leon and Helena as they make their way through Ivy University. This is the part of the demo that Conan O’Brien fearlessly tackled last week.

    Chris Redfield will be making his way through the streets of Edonia. If it’s anything like the previous demo, expect a lot of big bio-terror monsters that are more like classic Resident Evil monsters. The final demo features newcomer Jake as he takes on the new Javo enemies on the streets of Lanshiang.

    Resident Evil 6 has a lot resting on its shoulders. Many fans, including yours truly, were disappointed by Resident Evil 5. It was a great game, but it just lacked the magic that previous games had. The previous Resident Evil 6 demo I played brought back the tension that the series was previously known for. Old school fans are going to especially love Leon’s campaign as he fights classic zombies.

  • Official ZombiU Trailer Released

    When Nintendo announced ZombiU at this year’s E3, it seemed a bit out of character. The Wii has become a bastion of family-friendly console gaming in an era where gamers have grown up and are demanding more mature content. Perhaps for that very reason, Nintendo is making a concerted effort to gain more adult titles for the Wii U.

    At the Wii U announcement event in New York this morning, Nintendo confirmed that Assassin’s Creed III, Mass Effect 3, Darksiders II, Bayonetta 2, and Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 will all be coming to their new console. Given that context, perhaps a zombie survival horror game from Nintendo isn’t so surprising.

    In conjunction with their announcement, Nintendo today released the official ZombiU trailer. It shows not only what the game will look like, but how players will use the Wii U GamePad to play it. It appears players will be able to use the touchscreen for inventory management, mini-map navigation, and aiming for certain weapons, such as the sniper rifle or a mounted turret.

  • The Walking Dead Season 3 Prison Is Making Creator Robert Kirkman Uncomfortable

    The Walking Dead Season 3 is debuting on October 14, and AMC is having a blast keeping fans salivating in anticipation of the hit show’s return. Last week, we saw the release of a new poster for the season, and an even better poster celebrating the show’s ten million Facebook fan milestone, paying tribute to the film The Social Network.

    Now, AMC is sharing a video tour of the prison, where much of the third season will take place. If you’re familiar with the comics, you’ll know the prison well. The tour is led by none other than Robert Kirkman, the writer and creator of the comics.

    “It’s really blowing me away…I never imagined that I would be here standing in this prison,” says Kirkman. “It’s really strange to think about all of the pages coming in from Charlie Adlard – you know, seven, eight years ago – when we were doing the prison storyline in the comic book, and watching the way he drew the prison cells, and all the little nuances and stuff that we put into the comic book prison, and then to see people looking at those comics and taking inspiration from that, and then constructing it in real life, and being able to actually go onto second levels, and walk upstairs, and go in cells and stuff, it is absolutely just completely bizarre.”

    “Things that are in comics should never exist in real life,” he adds. “I feel really uncomfortable here.”

    More on The Walking Dead here.

  • Dept. of Homeland Security Warns of Impending Zombie Apocalypse, But Not Really

    If there’s one thing Americans love, it’s the zombie apocalypse. I don’t know why, really. Although some people think that it would be cool to blow the heads off the undead and attempt to survive in a brutal post-apocalyptic landscape, most people would get their fat asses either gnawed on by zombies or shot by a survivalist looking for supplies. The harsh reality is that most people wouldn’t survive the zombie apocalypse, but we can keep dreaming that we’re the exception – we’re all Rick from The Walking Dead.

    This month is National Preparedness Month, and the Department of Homeland Security is capitalizing on the never-ending zombie craze to make people start thinking about what they would do in the event of a disaster.

    According to the AP, DHS is urging citizens to prepare for the zombie apocalypse. “The Zombies are coming!” they say.

    Except they’re not. At least not right now. DHS’s message is that if you’re prepared for a zombie attack, you’ll likely be prepared for a hurricane, pandemic, earthquake, or terrorist attack. That’s because all of those events have something in common – the need for shelter, food, water, etc. DHS wants emergency planners across the country to use the “zombie attack” trope to get people into the disaster preparedness mindset.

    Of course, this isn’t the first time that a government organization has mentioned the z word to citizens. Last year, the Centers for Disease Control actually acknowledged zombies and released their own zombie preparedness guide.

    Here’s what the CDC says would happen, on a governmental response level:

    If zombies did start roaming the streets, CDC would conduct an investigation much like any other disease outbreak. CDC would provide technical assistance to cities, states, or international partners dealing with a zombie infestation. This assistance might include consultation, lab testing and analysis, patient management and care, tracking of contacts, and infection control (including isolation and quarantine).

    It’s likely that an investigation of this scenario would seek to accomplish several goals: determine the cause of the illness, the source of the infection/virus/toxin, learn how it is transmitted and how readily it is spread, how to break the cycle of transmission and thus prevent further cases, and how patients can best be treated. Not only would scientists be working to identify the cause and cure of the zombie outbreak, but CDC and other federal agencies would send medical teams and first responders to help those in affected areas (I will be volunteering the young nameless disease detectives for the field work).

    Even though the CDC clearly has a plan, they officially denied the known existence of zombies after a rash of cannibalism stories hit the news earlier this year.

    If you have the money and truly wish to prepare for the zombie apocalypse, you can’t go wrong with this kit for the 1%.

  • The Walking Dead Blog Shows Off Awesome New Poster

    AMC has released a new poster for the third season of its hit zombie drama The Walking Dead.

    AMC explains on its The Walking Dead blog, “The artwork features Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) standing atop an overturned bus in front of a prison. In an uncertain world, the survivors must not only fight the dead, but also face a whole new fear: the living.”

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    The “Fight the dead. Fear the Living.” tagline falls in line with comments recently made by show runner Glen Mazzara, who hinted that the humans may be scarier than the zombies this season.

    It’s not a bad poster, but I think I prefer the Social Network tribute if forced to choose between the two. This is the one AMC put out for surpassing ten million Facebook fans.

    More The Walking Dead fun here.

  • The Walking Dead Pays Tribute To The Social Network

    The Internet has been a tremendous promotional tool for AMC’s The Walking Dead, and Facebook, in particular, has helped keep fans engaged and hungry for the next season.

    Last month, AMC released a social The Walking Dead Facebook game, as one example of this engagement in practice. Now, the show has reached ten million Facebook fans. That’s a sixth of the fans rapper Eminem has, and he’s been around for like 15 years. Not bad after just two seasons on television.

    “Thank you to all our amazing fans for helping us reach this awesome milestone!” The Walking Dead says in a status update, sharing the following image, paying homage to The Social Network:

    The Walking Dead Social Network

    As of the time of this writing, 140,276 people like this.

    By the way, the current number of Facebook like for The Walking Dead page is well over ten million at 10,040,657.

    More on The Walking Dead here.

  • Walking Dead Season 3 Promos Hit TV (And The Web)

    Have you seen the latest promos for The Walking Dead Season 3? The TV spots were reportedly first shown on Sunday night during Breaking Bad.

    According to The Walking Dead show runner Glen Mazzara, the humans in season 3 might be scarier than the zombies, though the zombies look adequately menacing based on the above clips. Likewise for these recently released photos.

    [via DreadCentral]

    More The Walking Dead here.

  • The Walking Dead: Zombies May Not Be The Scariest Part Of Season 3

    In a Q&A posted on AMC’s The Walking Dead blog, show runner Glen Mazzara dropped a few tidbits about the upcoming season of the hit television show, and from the sound of it, zombies may just be the least of the cast’s concerns.

    Anyone who has read the comics/graphic novel upon which this portion of the show is based, knows exactly what he’s talking about, and it starts with a character that goes by the name of The Governor. If the show manages to keep in line with the books, than he will indeed be quite scary.

    “The number one rule is not so much keeping the zombies scary, it’s keeping the show scary,” said Mazzara in the Q&A. “[The zombies] are always a horror but as our folks learn to live with them, the new horror becomes what people will do to survive and to protect each other in this world. And what they’re willing to sacrifice to achieve their ambition.”

    “So it’s very much a human drama, and I think these new characters, particularly The Governor, certainly do play into that,” he adds.

    For those who have not read the comics, I won’t spoil anything by revealing any further details about The Governor, or the plot line centered around him, but as fans know, the show doesn’t always walk a parallel line to the comics anyway, so there may be plenty of surprises in store for all of us.

    Suffice it to say, the tension shouldn’t be easing up anytime soon.

    David Morrissey (pictured) will play the character of The Governor. He looks more like Johnny from Night Of The Living Dead than the comics’ portrayal of The Governor in the picture above, but the Walking Dead crew has given fans little reason to doubt the quality of the upcoming season.

    More The Walking Dead goodness here.