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Peanuts + Crimson Skies = Snoopy Flying Ace (5)
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Joystiq (1189) permalink
Filed under: Sony PlayStation 2, Sony PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox 360, Adventure, Fighting, Video What's this? Charlie Brown's beagle, Snoopy, in a game that actually looks like fun? Snoopy Flying Ace looks a little hardcore for the Peanuts crowd, pitting Snoopy against the Germans in World War I. You play as Snoopy, the flying ace, and it doesn't look like he's just fighting the Red Baron anymore, he's taking on all comers. While ...- Wayne said: Crimson Skies? The gameplay looks more like Psychonauts. Although, neither is a bad thing.
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United Features’ website goes free, including 50 years of Peanuts (25)
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Drawn! The Illustration and Cartooning Blog (280) permalink
Finally, a newspaper syndicate gets it right. United Features has taken a nod from the webcomics world and made a move in response to the declining sales of newspapers by offering all of its content (including years of archives) at comics.com online for free. And not just that, but its RSS feeds which once only contained links, now contain the cartoons themselves. Signing up for an account allows you to create your own custom RSS ...Shared by angelchrys (83) Annette Shacklett (386) Atuuschaaw (565) Brad (91) C.K. (411) Connor (73) davecurry (131) David LeMieux (41) Etienne Fajardo (45) Gavin (112) Iain Baker (21) Ivo Mortani (72) Jacob W (202) Jeff (39) John Fink (94) Justin Doub (267) latruffe (339) mathewi (223) Matteo (492) mikelite (72) Nick DeMartino (54) Ognjen (186) Richard (86) Ryan Svoboda (171) Thadius Krueger (38)Contribute comment -
Converting Online “Supporters” To Donors (1)
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Here’s the kind of “case history” I love to see … fundraising practitioners sharing hard data about a successful approach with their colleagues.Is it a “commercial” for the firm that devised the program? You bet! And good for them. This kind of concrete advice, with hard data to support, lifts the game for all of us.In this case, Fundraising Success reports (and before them, NTEN) the online cultivation and conversion program designed by Common Knowledge ...Shared by Jon Stahl (30)Contribute comment
