Daily Linksplosion: Wednesday, May 27, 2009
- Infinite Lives – Could you run as far as your WoW character?You never would have guessed it, but today was (technically) Infinite Lives’ all-time busiest day ever! That’s because of this oddity, which someone saw fit to add to StumbleUpon. It’s sort of old news, but basically, two dudes hooked up treadmills in this marvelously clever way, and then physically ran across Azeroth. // Since the post first went up, the dudes pulled their write-up and original video. I hate to speculate, but perhaps there was a falling-out with their energy drink sponsor?

- PocketGamer – iPhone games aren’t selling says angry developerVia delicious.com/guardiangamesblog. iPhone developer Rick Strom: "The app store isn’t a sane marketplace at all, any more than the lottery is. When you submit an app, you are buying a ticket."
- Tiny Cartridge – Flower, Sun, and Rain may actually come outDude. With all that news about ‘Feel’ being properly localized, and Retro Game Master 2 not, Infinite Lives is starting to become an XSEED blog. And that’s fine. Here’s more XSEED news: the English-language version of Suda 51’s ‘Flower, Sun, and Rain’, lovingly ported to DS, finally has a ship date.
- abandonia – new dosbox release!Fellow PC retro gamers: there is a new version of DOSBox available for download! It’s literally the latest thing!
- Adventure Gamers – Gobliiins 4 reviewSo Austin Boosinger recommended I check out Gobliiins 4, and ever since, I’ve been really anxious to play the game. What Austin didn’t tell me, though, was that he was in the midst of reviewing it for Adventure Gamers! I liked this sentence: "Some might call Gobliiins 4’s puzzles illogical, but really they just rely on ‘dream-logic’." And also, "Potential frustration is leavened by the silly, playful nature of the game. Mistakes don’t feel WRONG, they simply feel exploratory." He gives it a 4 out of 5.
- Destructoid – Real Life Psychic E3 2009 Predictions!So. A Destructoid writer visits a psychic. She performs ten-card Tarot spreads for Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo. Then she makes predictions about each company’s fate. Last but not least, she uses a crystal pendulum to answer Destructoid Community questions about E3. Even if you don’t believe in this hooey, lawdy, what a read.
See also
Daily Linksplosion: Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Daily Linksplosion: Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Daily Linksplosion: Wednesday, September 02, 2009
