Google may be looking at May for a full release of much anticipated in-app billing features, at least according to an e-mail sent today by a payments company the search giant recently acquired to former customers.

In a letter leaked to TechCrunch, Jambool, which was behind virtual currency platform Social Gold said it will discontinue the service in favor of a Google in-app payments product in May. But Jambool customers can use the company’s merchant console through September and get financial statements through February of next year. Google acquired Jambool last August for a reported to $70 to 75 million, just as the company was being cornered on the Facebook platform by the emergence of Credits.

Google’s in-app payments product is currently in beta testing. A handful of developers, including Disney’s Tapulous, have gotten their hands on it to experiment with in hits like Tap Tap Revenge. But it’s not out to consumers yet.

> Continue reading on Inside Mobile Apps.

Source: Inside Social Games

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Call of Duty
Call of Duty: Black Ops
by Activision Publishing
304 days in the top 100
Platform:   Xbox 360
3.3 out of 5 stars(868)

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Xbox 360
Xbox 360 Silver Controller and Play & Charge Kit
by Microsoft Software
Platform:   Xbox 360
4.2 out of 5 stars(73)

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Homefront
Homefront
by THQ
Ranking has gone up in the past 24 hours 45 days in the top 100
Platform:   Xbox 360
Release Date: March 15, 2011

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Xbox 360
Xbox 360 Wireless Controller - Glossy Black
by Microsoft Software
Ranking has gone up in the past 24 hours 148 days in the top 100
Platform:   Xbox 360
4.5 out of 5 stars(62)

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Pokemon
Pokemon - White Version
by Nintendo
56 days in the top 100
Platform:   Nintendo DS
Release Date: March 6, 2011

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Protesters in Palestine’s West Bank and Gaza Strip have been organizing a March 15 uprising through social media, apparently not heeding Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad’s Facebook postings asking citizens how to change government peacefully.

So far it looks like the Palestinian activists are posting status updates and content on walls, more than creating groups or pages with any significant sized followings.

But this seems consistent with the area’s political divide: The militant Islamic group Hamas has governed since 2007, while the Palestinian Authority rules the West Bank, where Israel’s military still has overall control. The two are also separated by Israeli territory. Associated Press reports:

…activists using Facebook have brought hundreds of people onto streets of the West Bank, waving Palestinian flags and calling for change. Smaller gatherings have taken place in Gaza… Whether they can succeed is far from certain because of the unique situation of the Palestinians. In contrast to countries where crowds have rallied against a single, despised leader, the Palestinians face a series of intertwined problems, making it harder to rally around a common cause…

The Palestinian split has crippled efforts to negotiate an independent state from Israel. Repeated efforts to reconcile, including a Palestinian Authority proposal to hold new elections, have foundered.

Not surprising, the Palestinian activists’ postings on Facebook show divisio: Some want the two regions’ governments to become one; others want separate, brand new governments, while still others want to demonstrate against Israeli occupation of the West Bank. This contradicts the more unified agenda that other Middle Eastern nations have had in their calls for revolution.

Do you think the lack of a unified effort among Palestinians on Facebook will limit the efffectiveness of any so-called revolutions planned for the area?


Source: All Facebook

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Pokemon
Pokemon - Black Version
by Nintendo
53 days in the top 100
Platform:   Nintendo DS
Release Date: March 6, 2011

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Wii Hardware
Wii Hardware Bundle - Black
by Nintendo
Ranking has gone up in the past 24 hours 130 days in the top 100
Platform:   Nintendo Wii
4.6 out of 5 stars(195)

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Xbox 360
Xbox 360 Live 1600 Points [Online Game Code]
by Microsoft
Ranking has gone up in the past 24 hours 636 days in the top 100
Platform:   Xbox 360
4.1 out of 5 stars(357)

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Earlier this month, Korean electronics maker LG brought Sony to court, going after any Sony product that can play Blu-Ray discs because of a patent dispute. Specifically, LG wanted the International Trade Commission to block the sale of the PlayStation 3, several Bravia televisions and a number of Blu-Ray players for violating four LG patents [...]

Source: Geek.com Games

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Avant-garde game developer Grasshopper Manufacture announces an impending announcement and throws one hell of a party in this afternoon's Top Story.

Top Story: Grasshopper's 'super secret' game

The off-beat developer is set to top off March with what it's calling a "clash of legendary heroes" -- Grasstream 2: Travis vs. Garcia, which promises a "face-to-face" showdown between Travis Touchdown of No More Heroes fame, and Garcia Hotspur, esoterically-named protagonist of the studio's upcoming Shadows of the Damned.

Among the evening's festivities will be a live discussion with No More Heroes' character and mechanical designers (Yusuke Kozaki and Shigeto Koyama, respectively); "Scott Pilgrim vs. Travis Touchdown?!," a Suda 51-led talk on Edgar Wright's geek-inspired epic of epic epicness; a No More Heroes acoustic set with Grasshopper Manufacture and Kazutoshi Iida, lead singer of The Riot; an announcement of a new, "super secret" game; "hands-on" impressions from J-pop duo Vanilla Beans and fashion model/gamer Kayo Sato; a mini-concert by the Vanilla Beans; a "special chat" with Suda 51, Akira Yamaoka, and a "special guest" about Shadows of the Damned; a new trailer for Shadows of the damned; and, of course, presents for those in attendance.

Phew.

Luckily for those not Tokyo-based, Grasshopper Manufacture will be ever-so-kindly streaming this jam-packed party on their UStream channel on March 30th.

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One of the early panels at the Game Developer Conference’s Social and Online Game Summit today was “Click Zen: Zynga’s Evolution from FarmVille to CityVille”. Mark Skaggs, Zynga’s VP of product development, talked the audience through the company’s evolution to its latest and most successful game.

The difference between FarmVille and CItyVille was stark, according to Skaggs. Launching FarmVille was all about getting a minimum viable product out the door. By the time CityVille was on the drawing board, Zynga had tripled in size.

Facebook had changed, too, leading some developers to think they could no longer produce hits. ““I actually had a spreadsheet that told me City could not grow to more than 5 million daily unique players,” said Skaggs. Initially, Zynga thought about sending the CityVille project to Challenge Games, its acquisition in in Austin, Texas.

Ultimately Zynga decided to produce the game at its San Francisco headquarters. But as the company went into preproduction, CityVille suffered from a lack of vision, said Skaggs. The team wasn’t sure whether it wanted to make the game a lighter or heavier experience; it wasn’t settled on a look or feel, or whether to launch another minimum viable product, as it had with FarmVille.

“We had to get off paper. What we found, when you’re on a whiteboard sketching it out, someone comes in and says hey, there’s an edge case and it gets modified,” said Skaggs. Before long, all the ideas were leading to confusion. So the company set to building playable prototypes that could help guide the vision.

Even with the prototypes, though, it wasn’t clear that CityVille would be a very good game. “People were coming to me privately during late summer early fall and saying, Mark, this isn’t going to be fun. It’s going to be another FarmVille,” said Skaggs. So in August, the team started to whittle down its ideas. “We kept focusing, narrowing down the scope, trying to get to the core gameplay,” said Skaggs.

Eventually, Skaggs started tracking what he called “Mile Markers”. In August and September, for instance, he started noticing that the team was gelling, with members spending time with each other and not just working alone. As September wore on, he saw the first hints of fun in the game, and by October and November the team was playing it of their own accord.

When it came to November, when the game was due to launch, the team decided to hold. Zynga had finally decided to move completely away from the minimum viable product model. This turned out to be important, said Skaggs, since it’s much easier to fix problems before launch.

CityVille wasn’t a perfect game at launch; Skaggs pointed out some areas that could have been better, including major elements like the trains, franchise interface and game space expansions. But it beat a minimum viable product, and went on to draw more than 100 million monthly active users at its peak.

Skaggs finished off with some “meta lessons” for other social game developers:

  • It’s entertainment – People want a light, fun experience that loads as fast as a web page
  • You’re building a product and a 24/7 business – It’s not like traditional game development, you’re got to keep working on it every day
  • The battle Is won before the launch – It’s all about planning and preparation; fix problems before launch.
  • Learn the space and the recipes for success – Go look at Zynga games and find common threads; if successful games keep using features, maybe you should too.
  • Speed wins – Get to market and have the performance
  • Deliver fun – Don’t forget that you’re making games
  • You can’t make up for boring with volume – Content won’t make up for lack of fun, you need a good core game loop

For more on the prelude to CityVille, check out our guest post by Brice Morrison from earlier today: How Zynga Defused Its FarmVille Time-Bomb.

[Editor's note: Chris Morrison is a game designer and analyst at Concept Art House. He previously led coverage on Inside Social Games and continues to contribute.]

Source: Inside Social Games

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Major League
Major League Baseball 2K11
by 2K Games
Platform:   Xbox 360
Release Date: March 8, 2011

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Halo Reach
Halo Reach
by Microsoft
Ranking has gone down in the past 24 hours 504 days in the top 100
Platform:   Xbox 360
4.2 out of 5 stars(593)

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