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Emma Stone Forced To Close Facebook Account After Becoming Addicted To Casual Games

Actress Emma Stone was recently forced to shut down her Facebook.com profile after becoming "addicted" to a video game on the popular social networking site.

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chak_4683d ago

I wish she was addicted to me.

Oh well...

saladthieves4683d ago (Edited 4683d ago )

Fear not chalk_, at least she was introduced to the world of gaming. At least! We should be thankful for that. Besides, you might never know what happens next!

It's funny to see such high status people get brought down by stuff like FarmVille.

Cablephish4683d ago

lol, it's only beginning muahaha!

SilentNegotiator4682d ago

An attractive actress is addicted to Facebook games? How marketable-y convenient.

subtenko4683d ago (Edited 4683d ago )

I always knew there was something strange about this girl...

snipes1014683d ago

The reasons to go crazy for this girl just keep stacking up...

user83971444683d ago

She seems like a pretty cool girl. She can play with me :).

Quagmire4683d ago

She can play with my Jostick anytime

giggity g- oh who am I kidding...

lui7774683d ago

wt is her facebook acc
did anyone know?

Bull5hifT4683d ago (Edited 4683d ago )

i never believed any celebrities spend there time on line...i thought they outsourced the job to some asian or indian kid' and they get paid to study up on that specific celeb and write things they might say...hey its a week work and $5 aint bad might feed a family of 12 down there

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FarmVille: Important Announcement

Dear valued player, Following an incredible 11 years since its initial launch back in 2009, we are officially announcing the closure of the original FarmVille game on Facebook.

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The History Of Video Game Fads From Pong To Fortnite

The video game industry is not one where originality reigns supreme. Sure, there are definitely Big Ideas that change the landscape of gaming, but for the most part publishers are content to slowly improve on stuff that’s already proven profitable.
But sometimes imitation goes beyond mere flattery to become a fad, when seemingly the entire video game world gets fixated on a single idea and starts churning out endless copies. We’re seeing it now with Fortnite and the Battle Royale craze, but this isn’t a new thing. Let’s blow in the cartridges and revisit some of the most potent fads in video game history.

strayanalog2169d ago

Street Fighter II was released in '91 not '87.

Kokyu2168d ago

He obviously meant street fighter.

strayanalog2168d ago

I thought that too until he mentioned "paradigm change" with the addition of a competitive two-player mode. Obvious fumble, and we all do it, but it's a pet peeve that I should work on.

ShinRon2168d ago

Pokemon Go didnt make the cut?

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On The Joys Of Monotony

Thomas from Lizard Lounge writes, "What a time to be alive! Farming Simulator has released its eighth instalment, you too can discover the mysterious and glamorous life of a slice of bread, and someone has released a game about grass and it’s not even the interesting kind of grass. Walking simulators, have you heard of those? Games like Gone Home, Serena, The Beginner’s Guide, in which you walk around a world and stuff happens at you?"

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