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Could there eventually come a day when our popular culture’s disposition toward all things zombie-related goes from fixation to saturation, from saturation to revulsion, and from revulsion to a point where people are actually persecuted for showing zombie movies? Richard Wolstencroft, the director of the Melbourne Underground Film Festival in Australia, might argue that the day is already here. But then again the zombie movie he tried to show at his festival over the summer is not exactly your ordinary horror flick.
Here are a whole slew of more Keys to play Die2Nite. Sorry, it's taken a while to get these-- but here they are!!!: (once again, I am in no way affiliated with Motion Twin-- the developers.) To help your fellow gamers, please post a message when you've hit a code that works (put it in the comments section at the bottom of this post.)
Posted by Quintin Smith on November 15th, 2010 at 4:23 pm. at Rockpapershotgun.com
UPDATE: Apparently all of these codes have been used. Craziensss. Check back shortly--- we'll get some out.....
We usually do our own reviews, but we've had such a rush of people going to Die2Nite, that it would be great to get user feedback. We WILL post the most interesting reviews on the site in the next few days. Good or bad-- we want them all! Just click the "Comments" link below, and wail away!!!
It's happening so fast and furious that we're having a hard time keeping up. Here are 150 more codes. The site is www.die2nite.com. Use one of the following codes. If one doesn't work, try the next one. Do not worry about putting anything in "Sponsor Nickname."
We've had an overwhelming response to the free log-in keys to this Multi-player Online game, Die2Nite. Motion-Twin has provided some more exclusive keys again-- first come, first serve. I would advise you to not bother with the earlier postings with keys-- thay have all likely been snapped up.
Here are some more codes to get you started with this online game Die2Nite. Remember you do not have you put anything in the "Sponsor Nickname."
The developers have released a whole bunch of exclusive log-in codes to try this baby out! Here they are-- go crazy go nuts-- kick ass!
The traffic to our site for access to Die2Nite has been overwhelming, and we are in direct contact with the developers to get additional BETA log-in account access codes. Keep checking back-- as they continue their beta development. Speaking from experience, this is a critical part of the launch. Please be patient-- I'm sure there's more to come...
We've got some exclusive codes to try out the beta version of Die2Nite -- a cooperative Online Zombie survival game-- for free!| 654F6KGT |
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Rob Padley has started an interesting experiment to learn more about working with his brand spanking new Wacom tablet (for those not in the graphics biz, it's a computer drawing tablet). His attempt is to create a zombie themed piece of art each day for a year. Rob's site can be found here (Zombie 365)-- and I think his work is great! He's early in the process-- perhaps he could get some inspiration from our friend over at 365 Days of the Dead. Scott Emerson's project involved watching and reviewing one zombie flick a day-- another gargantuan task. Well his experiment has finished (in November)-- though he promises more-- and I'll bet it was bitter sweet for Scott on that 365th day. Scott and Rob should hook up for moral support.
Once upon a time, a kid who loved comic books, horror movies, and the Three Stooges and really wanted to be a filmmaker started with a low-budget horror movie. Unlike most first timers, Sam Raimi's scrappy little horror movie -- The Evil Dead -- spawned two sequels, video games, a comic-book series, and a gory tongue-in-cheek musical. Any horror fan worth his or her weight in blood has seen The Evil Dead, Evil Dead II, and Army of Darkness, but even the most devoted fans can always be surprised. Deepen your appreciation with ten little-known facts about the Evil Dead trilogy.