Showing posts with label Addicting Games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Addicting Games. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Borders Boosts Sales With Games & Toys

By Camille Tuutti-Winkler; Source: The Examiner

Publishers Weekly reported today that Borders has added educational games and toys to the children’s sections in its 500 nationwide superstores. The merchandise is divided into toys and games for children 3 years and younger; for kids 3 to 7; and for kids 7 through 12.

In addition to toys and games, Borders recently created a store for teens, Borders Ink Teen Shop, as well as a division for Independent Readers in the 8 to 12 age group, said Kathryn Popoff, Borders' vice president of books and merchandising in a press release.

Popoff explained the purpose of introducing children's products into the bookstores:

"We want to guide our customers through our stores from the early stages of their lives up through adulthood, enriching their experiences every step of the way through books and other products. It all begins in our Children's Department with a great assortment of educational toys and games that help kids develop the skills they need to become great readers. As kids grow and their interests expand, we progress them into our Independent Reader section and then into our Borders Ink Teen Shops. When they become adults, we provide them with great genre fiction titles, biographies and books from other categories. As a retailer, it's very gratifying to be able to offer our customers products that inform, educate and entertain throughout their lives."

But do not expect any low-budget knickknacks for the kids: Reputable toy manufactures such as LEGO, Playmobil, Melissa & Doug, ALEX, and Scientific Explorers are among the many companies that have lined up to introduce their kiddie goods at Borders.

Still young at heart but pretending not to be, teenyboppers and tweens alike can look forward to the Borders Ink Teen Shops, which will feature graphics novels, "Twilight" merchandise—-from lunch boxes to trading cards—and other products from Italy-based Tokidoki (which means "sometimes" in Japanese).

According to the Borders press release, parents of 3-year-olds or younger can find "bright and colorful infant plush toys from ALEX Jr. that feature visually stimulating and tactile components that help babies explore their worlds." For older infants, there will be products such as the Chicco Butterfly Spinner, which helps build eye-hand coordination and visual skills, and the Animal Cottage, a shape-sorting game. The section also features educational-learning toys from Learning Resources that teach toddlers to identify, count and match items through hands-on play, as well as wooden and floor puzzles from Melissa & Doug.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Like, OMG: PSP 4 Girlz

By Chris Kohler; Source: Wired

Image: Sony

Image: Sony

That Hannah Montana PSP bundle, with its girl-approved purple game machine, is going to ship this week, so Sony has launched a website informing girls — I am dreadfully sorry: girlz — that they can also play PSP.

Let’s put aside for a moment the fact that Sony is clearly stretching when it lists the new games on the console that will appeal to girls: Pangya? If I was to think of game genres that tween girls would not be interested in, golf and moe would be on the short list.

No, the weird thing about Girlz Play Too is how utterly forced it all seems; as a NeoGAF poster commented this morning, it’s like someone’s lame dad walking in on a slumber party and going OMYGAWD HI GIRLS, I ALSO LOVE THE SUPER JONAS BROTHERS!

Also, you can take a “personality test” to see which game character you are most like. Example result:

psppersonalitya

I guess we can all just be grateful that this isn’t one of the options:

psppersonalityk

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Nickelodeon's 'AddictingGames Showdown' Announces Top Online Games as Voted by the Public

SAN FRANCISCO, June 28, PRNewswire

The "envelopes" were opened and the best games named during Nickelodeon's "AddictingGames Showdown" (Saturday, June 27, 8-10 p.m. ET/PT), the first-of-its-kind convergent, prime-time TV event honoring the coolest, funniest and most addicting games. More than 5 million votes were cast for the cream of the crop from AddictingGames' library of 3,500 games. Honors went to games in 10 different categories, including: "Best Game From Planet Random" - Tattoo Artist; "Greatest Escape Game" - Escape the Car; "Mostest Edumacational Game" - Magic Pen; and "Most AddictingGame" - World's Hardest Game.

"Congratulations to the winning games and the developers who created them. We applaud the innovation and creativity of everyone involved in creating such phenomenal online games," said Dave Williams, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Nickelodeon Kids and Family Games Group. "'The AddictingGames Showdown' was born from our knowledge that our audiences are experiencing their entertainment on multiple platforms, so we combined their biggest online activity--gaming--with TV."

Hosted by iCarly's Jerry Trainor, the "AddictingGames Showdown" was created to spotlight the booming online games industry, which grew 23 percent in 2008 and now reaches 86 million players according to comScore. The winners were announced on TV and on the "AddictingGames Showdown" microsite which drew 16 million game plays and 26.5 million page views since its launch on June 3, 2009.

"The AddictingGames Showdown" winners include:

Most AddictingGame

World's Hardest Game
Developer: Snubbyland

Best Performance by a Monkey

Bloons
Developer: Ninja Kiwi

Most Courageous Stick Figure Stunt

Electric Man 2
Developer: DX Interactive

Greatest Escape Game

Escape the Car
Developer: Afro-Ninja Productions

Best Game from Planet Random

Tattoo Artist
Developer: Gamepill Inc.

Your Mom's Favorite Game

Let's Get Cookin'
Developer: The Article 19 Group

Mostest Edumacational Game

Magic Pen
Developer: Alejandro Guillen

Best Performance by a Robot

Build a Robot 3
Developer: JackSmack

Most Adrenaline Pumping Game

Redline Rumble
Developer: Shockwave

Poppiest Pop Culture Game

Baseball Juiced
Developer: Odd1 Inc.

AddictingGames, the number-one youth-targeted gaming site and one of CNET's top five gaming sites (December 2008), is the number-one place to reach Men 12 to 24 who are gaming online (source: comScore, May 2009). The site just had its best month ever with 11.9 million unique visitors (source: comScore U.S., May 2009). With 50 new games launching every month, AddictingGames provides games that are fresh, timely and relevant to pop culture.

AddictingGames is part of the Nickelodeon Kids and Family Group portfolio of digital sites, which serves kids, tweens and teens, and parents, and focuses on the pre-eminent activities that its audiences participate in online: games, social networks and community, and video. Nickelodeon Kids and Family Group's portfolio of digital sites ranks as number one in all key metrics with 28.8 million monthly visitors; 122 million total visits; 1.7 billion page views; and 78.1 minutes for average time spent per visitor, according to May's comScore Media Metrix.

Nickelodeon, now in its 30th year, is the number-one entertainment brand for kids. It has built a diverse, global business by putting kids first in everything it does. The company includes television programming and production in the United States and around the world, plus consumer products, online, recreation, books, magazines and feature films. Nickelodeon's U.S. television network is seen in more than 98 million households and has been the number-one-rated basic cable network for 14 consecutive years.

Website: http://www.addictinggames.com