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Gamasutra
A version of puzzle game favorite Bejeweled will be
offered as an add-on for Blizzard’s massively
multiplayer game World of WarCraft.

Publisher PopCap Games created the official version
after it became aware of the popularity of unofficial
clone Besharded being used in the game. According
to a report on consumer website Joystiq, PopCap
tapped Besharded creator Michael Fromwiller to
create an official version of the game.
The application was originally intended to kill time during long raids, farming sessions,
flights, and other only semi-interactive activities. The add-on will be offered free of charge,
and has apparently been developed after only limited contact between Blizzard and PopCap
Games.

The add-on offers classic, timed, and "flight" modes, a customizable user interface, and a
persistent high score table. A Bejeweling "tradeskill" also ranks up with player’s
achievements.
For those flights from Gadjetzan to Under City
PopCap Adds Bejeweled To World Of Warcraft
Gamespot
Sometime in early 2007, Electronic Arts executive producer
Glen Schofield called a meeting with his supervisors to pitch
them an all-new intellectual property. The result was Dead
Space, an action game that combines Resident Evil-esque
horror survival elements with a sci-fi setting straight out of the
films Alien and Event Horizon. It follows an engineer whose
routine repair mission to a deep-space mining ship is
scrapped when he discovers an alien infestation that has
killed the vessel's crew--and transformed the rest into
unspeakable horrors.

As an incentive, EA is offering those who buy the PS3 and 360
versions of the game at launch a free, platform-exclusive
in-game suit. Anyone who logs onto the two consoles'
respective online stores within two weeks of the game's
launch can download a PlayStation-themed Obsidian Suit or
an Xbox-themed Elite suit. Both suits will have advantages
over the standard in-game armor, providing increased
inventory slots and tougher protection against spikes,
tentacles, and other space-monster weapons.
Dead Space set to release Oct 24
Get online and get your free spooky Dead Space console suit!