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Gamesbrief’s Weekly Tweets for 2010-01-26

By on January 26, 2010
  • Good (but old) piece on the different philosophies behind Playfish and Zynga. Worth a read. http://bit.ly/2kugfi #
  • RT @charlescecil Broken Sword – iPhone video posted – take a look: http://bit.ly/4QSLIh #
  • Just posted: Scientists behind “games cause rickets” deny a specific link http://tinyurl.com/yl7hwks #
  • Just posted: “Games cause rickets” – a thorough debunking http://tinyurl.com/yjwfx5m #gamesblamedforrickets #
  • Cod liver oil contains Vit. D. But "Evil parents not forcefeeding kids foul-tasting cod liver oil causes Rickets" is a dull headline. #
  • Xbox 360 units sales reached 39 million. But with RROD replacements, what's the installed base? 10% less? 20%? Any thoughts? #
  • RT @trahfo: RT @tweetmeme Platogo goes Facebook http://is.gd/6ECV2 #
  • Lastest stats make the RoI on Barclaycard's iPhone Waterslide game look even better http://bit.ly/5vY6mu #
  • followzanderduyoyo #
  • Just posted: The iPhone ain’t a games platform if the best-selling game only reached 4% of the audience http://tinyurl.com/yj24a6k #

About Nicholas Lovell

Nicholas is the founder of Gamesbrief, a blog dedicated to the business of games. It aims to be informative, authoritative and above all helpful to developers grappling with business strategy. He is the author of a growing list of books about making money in the games industry and other digital media, including How to Publish a Game and Design Rules for Free-to-Play Games, and Penguin-published title The Curve: thecurveonline.com