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Monday, 23 February 2009

A Big Weekend For Bingo

Topic: Members

This weekend we had not one, but TWO big game show jackpot hits. And to celebrate we've got SIX Gamesvillers to congratulate!

Gamesville profile for Addamandre
Addamandre took home $3,003 in Three-Eyed Bingo.

First off, a big congratulations are in order to Addamandre of Whitby, Canada, who won a whopping $3,003 in Three-Eyed Bingo on Sunday. What a win!

Gamesville profile for Mkmidae
Mkmidae scored $495 in CatchUp CoverAll.

Secondly, congratulations to our FIVE winners in CatchUp CoverAll, all of whom struck it rich thanks to Mkmidae of Kingman, AZ, who hit the jackpot on Saturday and won $495. Celebrating alongside Mkmidae are our four Lucky Ball winners, who each selected the same Lucky Ball as our big winner and instantly took home $25 in cold hard cash! Congratulations to all our Lucky Ball winners:

 

 

 

 

 

And to: Irene72031_2 & Babysara3, our other Lucky Ball winners who seem to be a bit camera shy at this time.

Congratulations everyone!


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Friday, 20 February 2009

So That's How They Fly So Straight!

Topic: Weird Wire™

Yes, chickens can fly! And as Dustin demonstrates, they have an uncanny ability to keep their heads stable even with their full body in motion...


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Thursday, 19 February 2009

Best Pet: Mm2009017's little pal Daire

Topic: Best Pets
This week's Best Pet comes to us from Gamesviller Mm2009017 of Buffalo, New York. Meet her sleepy royal pal, Daire!

Distinguishing Personality Traits

Mm2009017 says, "This is my cat, Daire. She loves sleeping on the computer, especially when I play bingo at Gamesville. When I begin to play she will leap up onto the table and prop herself right onto the keyboard. She's very stubborn, so moving her usually doesn't help. Many times I let her stay on the keyboard and come back to find her sleeping there. The bingo caller's voice must be like a lullaby to her!"

Want to share photos of your own favorite pet with the Gamesville community?

Send photos to: members@gamesville.com

In addition to your pet's picture, please be sure to include:

  • Your Gamesville member name
  • Your pet's most distinguishing personality trait

If we publish your pet as a "Best Pet," we'll give you 5,000 GV Rewards. Submit your pet today!


Posted by ohryankelley at 5:58 PM EST
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Gamesville Jackpots Get Jacked Up (AGAIN)!

Topic: New Features

Today we're happy to announce that the minimum jackpots in two of our most popular game shows have been given a boost! Starting today, once a game winner has been declared in Three-Eyed Bingo the new starting jackpot will be $333, up from the previous minimum of $33. The same goes for our CatchUp CoverAll, which will now have a starting jackpot of $100, up from the $50 we introduced when we launched the game in December.

And how are we able to shell out even more cash? Because of YOU!

As Chris has elaborated many times: The more people play at Gamesville, the more advertising money we generate and the more GV Gold subscribers we sign up. The more money we make from advertising and GV Gold subscriptions, the more money we can pump back into the site as bigger prize payouts, new games, and new features.

Good gaming, everyone!


Posted by ohryankelley at 3:46 PM EST
Updated: Thursday, 19 February 2009 4:37 PM EST
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Wednesday, 18 February 2009

Interview: From FOX's "Dollhouse", Eliza Dushku

Topic: Hollywood

Dollhouse is a new scifi series about identity and mind control--and we recently sat down with the show's lead actress and executive producer Eliza Dushku, to talk about the shows beginnings and her take on playing a different character each episode. Be sure catch up and read our interview with Joss Whedon from last week.

Gamesville: Can you tell us a little bit about the premise of the show?

Eliza: We pick up in the Dollhouse where these programmed “Dolls” are starting to have these memories and develop these little flickers of self awareness and recognize one another. Of course, that’s considered a glitch in the Dollhouse system and that’s where all hell breaks loose. That’s kind of where the show expands and that’s where it gets interesting to me.

What would you say is the main theme or message that Dollhouse is going to explore?

It’s about not only the search for one’s true identity, but also identifying what makes us who we are and our thoughts and our surroundings. What happens when you start to allow other people, a big corporation or a mass of people define that? I think objectification is a huge theme of the show and  how and why we are authentic individuals.

Is there a reason that your character Echo is the one that is becoming more aware?

I can tell you that you’re going to find out what kind of time frame the Dollhouse has been operating under and what maybe happened to previous dolls. I think that we just come into the story with Echo, but there have certainly been dolls before her and there will certainly be dolls after her.

You’re essentially a different character every episode; is that a large part of what sold you on the show?

Well, Joss and I came up with the show together and we were talking about what kind of show would suit me right now in my career and in my life. So the premise of the show was based on my own life and on keeping things moving and on keeping me active and having the chance to play and jump around in between these characters every week and sometimes multiple times every show.

What are the best and worst parts about getting to play such a variety of people, yet playing a single character as the base?

The base character, Echo, is in a word simple. She’s blank. She’s had her personality and memories erased and she’s a child with no inhibition, no fear. She’s sort of a blank slate and it’s exciting in the sense that every week there’s a new star of the show and it’s whatever character I am imprinted to be.

We found out early on that one of the challenges was each character, when they’re introduced they need a good scene full of story. You basically need to give this character’s background and we found that it was nice to get me in the role in some of the easier scenes first, before having me step on set in the outfit as the person with five pages of dialogue explaining who I am. It’s nice to get in the skin and find something to latch on to that makes that person distinct. Some scenes are easier than others to slide into and I have worked with Joss specifically on certain roles. I also have a coach that I’ve worked with since I was ten-years-old and I’ve taken it very seriously. It’s been humbling, exciting and I’m ready for more.

Four years from now when you’re working on season five do you still think that you’ll have places to go with this character?

Absolutely. I look at how much we as human beings evolve everyday. There’s constant evolution, if you think about how many desires and how many scenarios occur in daily life. Apparently Joss has had a five-year plan for the show from day one and we’ve talked about what some of those are. I think that’s one of the things that’s so exciting about this show is that it’s so open for endless possibilities.

Has your new role as executive producer of the series given you any new perspectives on making a TV series that you might not have had before?

It’s sort of been what I expected. I have been in this business now for over 15 years. I grew up in this business and it was exciting and validating to have a friend and a partner like Joss in this. I have picked up and learned a lot about how the machine operates. It was more exciting than anything and it also made me that much more invested in the fine details of the show. There are just so many elements, but I absolutely loved it because, again, this is something that I asked for. It’s been the best kind of challenging, because I’ve learned so much and I’ve gotten the opportunity to be more hands on than project I’ve ever worked on.

Dollhouse airs Fridays, 9:00 to 10:00 p.m. Eastern/Pacific Time on FOX.


Posted by ohryankelley at 11:42 AM EST
Updated: Wednesday, 18 February 2009 12:12 PM EST
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Tuesday, 17 February 2009

Five Gamevillers Win Big In CatchUp CoverAll!

Topic: Members

Five new winners in CatchUp CoverAll!

Yesterday we had yet another big jackpot win! This time congratulations go out to lucky Gamesviller Weezertn of Canogapark, CA, who hit the jackpot in CatchUp CoverAll and took home $427 in cold hard cash!

The jackpot winner was camera-shy but our four Lucky Ball winners sure weren't! Say hello and congrats to our Lucky Ball winners:


Posted by ohryankelley at 5:22 PM EST
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Monday, 16 February 2009

Happy President's Day!

Topic: Holiday Flare
 
Happy President's Day everyone!

Posted by ohryankelley at 12:01 AM EST
Updated: Monday, 16 February 2009 12:44 PM EST
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Saturday, 14 February 2009

Happy Valentines Day!

Topic: Holiday Flare
Happy Valentines Day!

Happy Valentine's Day from your friends at Gamesville.com!


Posted by ohryankelley at 12:01 AM EST
Updated: Saturday, 14 February 2009 5:51 PM EST
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Friday, 13 February 2009

What's that smell?

Topic: Weird Wire™

Officials have discovered the source of a mysterious maple syrup smell that has occasionally wafted into New York City and northern New Jersey at various times since 2005. The harmless scent has finally been traced back to a Bergen County facility which processes fenugreek seeds in their New Jersey plant. Fenugreek seeds are a spice used in Indian cuisine, frequently used in the production of flavoring for artificial maple syrups, which emits a sweet odor during processing.

Read the full story...


Posted by ohryankelley at 12:01 AM EST
Updated: Friday, 13 February 2009 3:46 PM EST
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Thursday, 12 February 2009

Best Pet: Tuesday3721's pal Annie

Topic: Best Pets
This week's Best Pet comes to us from Gamesviller Tuesday3721 of Minot, North Dakota. Meet her royal pal, Annie!

Distinguishing Personality Traits

Tuesday3721 says, "This is my cat, her royal highness Princess Anastasia (Annie for short). In this photo I caught her reaction when I only needed ONE NUMBER to win in Bingo Zone with 14 balls left to be drawn. Unfortunately we didn't win that day.  She really likes when I play bingo, probably because it means I won't be moving for awhile, and comes running when she hears the bingo caller's voice.  I have a true bingo-manic cat!"

Want to share photos of your own favorite pet with the Gamesville community?

Send photos to: members@gamesville.com

In addition to your pet's picture, please be sure to include:

  • Your Gamesville member name
  • Your pet's most distinguishing personality trait

If we publish your pet as a "Best Pet," we'll give you 5,000 GV Rewards. Submit your pet today!


Posted by ohryankelley at 12:59 PM EST
Updated: Thursday, 12 February 2009 4:19 PM EST
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