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Game Casa Tip # 4: Gaming Goodness

February 23, 2010

We have a cool feature in your Character Select profile, that allow’s fellow Casanians to connect with you across gaming platform.  Here’s what you do:

  1. Log in to your profile and click “Character Select”, in the top left of the nav-bar.
  2. Click “Edit Profile”, located in the column named “My Profile” (second column from the left).
  3. Click the “Gaming Goodness” link, located on the right hand side of the third column (from the left), next to “Character Select”.
  4. Follow the formatting examples and add your online ID’s, Favorite Games and High Scores.

Now all of your Game Casa pals can see what systems you play on, check out your high scores and know what your current favorites are!  Metadata is tagged, so you can click on an item of interest and see if anyone else shares a common interest :)

Game Casa Tip #3: Get Yo Game On

February 6, 2010

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Look up some of your Game Casa pals and send them a friend invite on your favorite system!  Here’s how you do it:

1: Sign in to your profile

2: Click on the Friends button, located in the Me column (first column on the left)

3: Click on one of your friends and scroll down in their profile to the Gaming Goodness section (if they haven’t filled that section out, send them a message and yell at them!)

4: Take note of their Online ID–you can have Online ID’s set up for Xbox Live, PSN, Wii, Games For Windows and Other

5: Send them an invite from your system, making sure to put “Game Casa Bitches!” in your invite message and meet up for some real Gaming Goodness :)

I Got Your Bonus For Ya!

December 18, 2009

Weekend Video Watch: Game Shows–IndieGames

Shown above is the trailer for Intuition Games’ upcoming Unity game, Megabank Executive Humiliation Challenge (MEHC for short). From the video description: read more…

Pixel Boarder

November 11, 2009

Trailer: Pixel Boarder (PixelFriends)–IndieGames

A very promising stunt snowboarder is coming to the Xbox Live Indie Games service soon in the form of Pixel Boarder. It’s a dual-stick affair, with the left analog stick controlling the boarder’s right hand side and the right stick extending and contracting his left. read more