| GreenAppleGames.com Reaches Record Content of Over 700 Casual ...
Irvine, CA (PRWeb) April 11, 2007 -- GreenAppleGames.com reaches record content of over 700 casual games to download and play. The game portal now offers four different categories of game content which include: free online flash games, PC downloadable games, Mac downloadable games and Mobile games. A spokesperson for the portal says, "We are pleased to offer such high quality content. The breadth of games is amazing and continues to fuel the growth of our site's traffic which amounts to an annualized 92% increase over the last 12 months. We attribute most of the growth to the recent offering of free online flash games and Mac games, and we're aggressively seeking to add more of that particular content." Players can come to GreenAppleGames.com and play free flash games within their own web browser, or they can download premium casual games for the PC and Mac platforms on a "Try Before You Buy" basis.
Naked cricket for day of remembrance
Fans of nudity will be pleased to hear that Byron Bay in New South Wales, Australia, is to be awash with flesh to celebrate Anzac Day.On 25 April a celebration takes place to mark the day that Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (Anzac) landed in Turkey during World War I.The day is traditionally used to honour the dead and the value of freedom, something the people of Byron Bay are keen to emphasise.Nudists will descend onto the beach to play a game of naked cricket and all comers are welcome, with many tourists expected to attend the day's events.According to officials, the idea of a cricket match was first introduced by two Vietnam veterans and now nudists want to get in on the act as well.'The general idea of the cricket day was started by two Vietnam vets,' Free Beach Australia president Anita Grigg told ABC News Online.'These two guys thought that the one thing that they wanted to honour about their mates was the good times.'To remember the good times between the battles when they relaxed and played a game of cricket, football whatever - because they wanted to emphasise mateship, which is the best thing to come out of war,' she added.Other celebrations and memorials will be taking place throughout Australia and New Zealand, with marches and special Australian Football League matches taking place.If you'd like to see this destination for yourself, use Opodo's travel search engine to find flights, hotels, holidays and car hire worldwide.© Adfero Ltd .
Puzzle Fighter and more Street Fighter lead Capcom's Digital ...
Capcom announced their plan to take on the downloadable arenas of the PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 today, a move they dub their "Digital Initiative." The first phase of the Digital Initiative is the announcement of four new downloadable games that are slated for realase sometime this Fall: Rocketmen: Axis of Evil (PS3 and Xbox 360) Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix (PC, PS3, Xbox 360) Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix (PS3 and Xbox 360) Talisman (PC, PS3, Xbox 360) I believe this is the first time a company has announced concurrent development of a game on both the PlayStation Network and the Xbox Live Arcade. Rocketmen: Axis of Evil will be an arcade shooter based on the popular WizKids property. Up to four players will be able to join the Alliance of Free Planets to blast away at the enemy.
Exhaustive Pistons-Magic Game 1 Recap
Friday, I was hanging out with John Amaechi, who was back at Penn State for a couple of speaking engagements. While I certainly wish my alma mater's most prominent hoop alum wasn't a mediocre five-year pro, I'm not mad at John. He's a smart, eloquent dude whose intelligence, charitable work and social consciousness puts most jocks to shame, and I'm proud my school can claim him. From what I've heard, though, Tim Hardaway's not a fan. Saturday was our annual spring football scrimmage, the Blue-White Game, which officially drew 71,000 people. Yes, that's right, 71,000 for an intrasquad scrimmage in late April, and honestly, I think that number's low—certainly if you counted the people who couldn't pull themselves away from their tailgating to actually go into the stadium, it was probably 100K, easy.
Be Productively Unproductive Online. Without Guilt.
Remember when it was okay to waste time online without being social? Remember what it was like before the web started paying the bills? When you're stressed, a complete disconnect from work and the world for a short amount of time can recharge your batteries and get you back on track. Usually, "taking a break" means standing up and walking away from the computer. That's always a good thing to do. But every once in a while, give yourself permission to take a break without walking away from the computer. Some tips to make the most of being useless and solo online. Rule #1: No guilt allowed. Web 2.0 is all about connecting with other people and their preferences through the social web. Sometimes all this effort to push what everyone else is thinking and doing into our faces can be overwhelming.
Long Beach: Champ Car Qualifying Press Conference
SIMON PAGENAUD: Well, again, the car was really good. I've been doing a very good job in the practice this morning with Will and all the team. The car feels very good to me. I did my fastest lap on my set from yesterday, the red Bridgestone tires from yesterday. So I guess we did a very good performance today. I'm very proud of the Aussie Vineyards team. Just very proud of all the team and what we are doing now. ERIC MAUK: Last year in winning the Atlantic Championship, you had some good weekends, you won a race, you were consistently running in the top five. I know you expected to come in here and do well. But to have a weekend like this in just your second weekend in Champ Car, where you've been consistently in the top three all weekend, what does that mean to you? SIMON PAGENAUD: Well, it means great.
Three-tool players
Alexander Fedecky, 8, takes a swing at the ball during the hitting portion of the Pepsi Pitch, Hit and Run competition held at Geri Fields in Bellingham on April 21. Extra Innings Pro Shop in Bellingham hosted the event which gave local ballplayers the chance to show off their abilities. .
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