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Posted by Kotaku Oct 24 2011 18:20 GMT
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#plantsvszombies It's Pumpkins Vs. Zombies as PopCap's zombie temp worker tries his hand at gourd gutting and cutting. Then a rave breaks out. More »

Posted by Kotaku Oct 12 2011 19:40 GMT
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#popcap At GDC online this morning, PopCap co-founder John Vechey gave a keynote in which he discussed PopCap evolution from a PC game company into a social game company, and how embracing change has allowed them to grow and thrive in a shifting industry. The largest change, he said, came from PopCap's acquisition by EA earlier this year. More »

Posted by Kotaku Sep 26 2011 18:40 GMT
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#plantsvszombies 42-year-old hockey fan Mike Schaaf was in the market for some more permanent body art to demonstrate his passion for the pastime, but wasn't sure which artistic direction to go in. Then he saw someone playing Plants Vs. Zombies. More »

Posted by Joystiq Sep 17 2011 04:50 GMT
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You loco? Don't get up in Crazy "Cray-Z" Dave's face unless you ready to have your brains fed to some zombies. Dave explains how street he is in this Plants vs. Zombies music video that proves how gangsta PopCap Games has become.

Posted by IGN Sep 15 2011 17:23 GMT
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Just because most zombies exist only to be killed doesn't mean they have nothing to say. And what better way to say it than through an auto-tune filter to promote PopCap's Plants vs. Zombies? The video below appeared on the Internet as many things do for no discernible reason. In it, Crazy Dave...

Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Sep 15 2011 16:56 GMT
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You know the phrase, “more money than sense”? PopCap have an awful lot of money…

Plants Vs. Zombies continues to be a sensation on every format it touches – I’ve heard that it’s soon coming out for digital calculators and answer-phones – which is presumably bringing in enough money to pay enough people to create something as spectacularly silly as the latest… trailer? Video? Proof that there’s something in the air conditioning at their headquarters?

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Posted by Joystiq Sep 10 2011 04:03 GMT
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If you need to take a breather from the exhausting business of arboreal zombie warfare, you'll be able to participate in nine new mini-games on the iPhone version of Plants vs. Zombies today. An update for the title just launched, which adds three packs of three diversions to Crazy Dave's store, such as ZomBotany 2, Invisi-Ghoul and Beghouled Twist. Really, the puns are worth the price of admission.

Each pack can be bought with in-game coins, or if you prefer, with $0.99 of your real-world cash. We'd suggest spending the former, because the latter can be spent on other real-world goods and services. Like, you could play the mini games, and also eat the three Twix bars you just bought. Or, wait -- six Twix bars! Because there's two of them.

Posted by Joystiq Aug 13 2011 19:30 GMT
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If the posts seem disconnected, rushed or crappier in general today, don't blame us -- it's all because of the STD. Matt Ackerman and Jon Sandness' flash game, Symphonic Tower Defense (What did you think we were talking about?) is so wonderfully addictive we can't stop putting our fermatas in formation today.

Symphonic Tower Defense is the number one game on Newgrounds right now, and even though we already told you what we'd be playing this weekend, we lied. Thanks to Ackerman and His Sandliness, we'll be playing a DDR-Plants vs. Zombies-inspired flash game instead of writing your articles. Deal with it.

Posted by Joystiq Jul 20 2011 21:00 GMT
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PopCap and Sony Ericsson today announced an agreement that will finally bring the casual developer's titles to Android devices in Europe. The agreement will bring them to exactly two of Sony's platforms, the Xperia Mini and the Xperia Mini Pro, as they roll out this summer. Three of PopCap's titles will be pre-loaded onto the devices, specifically the full version of Chuzzle and trial versions of Plants vs. Zombies and Peggle.

In the press release detailing the agreement, PopCap's Giordano Bruno Contestabile stated, "We are delighted to partner with Sony Ericsson to fulfill our promise to Android users and bring PopCap's hit mobile games to an ever-widening base of smartphone users." Presumably, PopCap's titles will spread to more than two of Sony's phones in the future.

Posted by Kotaku Jul 20 2011 09:15 GMT
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Presumably as part of the coming together of Games for Windows and Xbox.com, you can now play four free "trial" games (ie demos) on the Xbox 360's homepage, right in your browser, no install necessary. The games are Plants vs Zombies, Bejeweled 3, Zuma's Revenge and Text Twist 2. [Xbox] More »

Posted by Kotaku Jul 13 2011 02:00 GMT
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#popcapgames What will the $750 million buy out of PopCap Games, makers of Plants vs. Zombies and Bejeweled, do to the beloved developer of quirky, casually engaging games? It could mean you get future PopCap Games faster—but it doesn't mean the end of games like Peggle in World of Warcraft. More »

Posted by Kotaku Jul 12 2011 21:30 GMT
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#lookatthis The undead people behind one of PopCap's most popular games, Plants Vs. Zombies, welcome EA's acquisition of their parent company with open arms, open mouths, and jagged, ichor-dripping teeth. More »

Posted by Joystiq Jul 12 2011 21:17 GMT
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Rumors first began circulating nearly three weeks ago when TechCrunch reported that Seattle-based casual gaming pusher PopCap was going to be acquired for over $1 billion dollars. Now, Electronic Arts has announced its intention to purchase PopCap for $750 million, including $100 million in stock.

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Posted by Giant Bomb Jul 12 2011 20:18 GMT
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The shareholders at PopCap Games are probably all smiles right about now.

The rumors are true: Electronic Arts has purchased PopCap Games for $750 million. Hey, that's a lot of money!

Based on reaching certain financial milestones, the deal could reach as high as $1.3 billion, which jives with the original $1 billion number that was floating around not too long ago.

The deal means EA now adds Plants vs. Zombies, Bejeweled, Peggle and other lucrative franchises into the company's lineup. EA has been aggressively moving into the mobile and social space in recent years, acquiring one of the biggest developers, PlayFish, for $300 million in 2009.

Let's all make jokes about Jeff Green now.


Posted by Giant Bomb Jul 12 2011 20:18 GMT
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Missing: piles of money.

The rumors are true: Electronic Arts has purchased PopCap Games and former games editor turned director of editorial and social media Jeff Green for $750 million.

Based on reaching certain financial milestones, the deal could reach as high as $1.3 billion, which jives with the original $1 billion number that was floating around not too long ago.

It's unclear how much Green, whose last name is quite a convenient coincidence, will make out of this.

The deal means EA now adds Plants vs. Zombies, Bejeweled, Peggle and other lucrative franchises into the company's lineup. EA has been aggressively moving into the mobile and social space in recent years, acquiring one of the biggest developers, PlayFish, for $300 million in 2009.

Let's all make jokes about Jeff Green now.


Posted by Kotaku Jul 06 2011 16:40 GMT
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#eatyourvegetables When you get bitten by a zombie, you turn into a zombie. It's one of the cardinal rules of the undead, but what if you're a sentient plant? Are you immune? Says who? More »

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Posted by GameTrailers Jun 23 2011 20:16 GMT
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One class of undead has mastered stayin' alive.

Posted by Joystiq May 31 2011 22:30 GMT
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Time is already passing, and you're not downloading Plants vs. Zombies on your Android device -- for zero dollars! Frankly, that seems really silly to us. Sure, Popcap already released the game on just about every other piece of electronics you own, but that doesn't make it any less wonderful and addicting. Did we mention it's free? Maybe we should point that out again, 'cause it's totally free.

Posted by Kotaku May 31 2011 16:00 GMT
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Kicking off a two week exclusive launch at Amazon.com, Android owners can score Popcap's award-winning flower defense game Plants Vs. Zombies for free today only. Grab it before the price rises to $2.99 at midnight! More »

Posted by IGN May 18 2011 15:44 GMT
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SHANGHAI, China - PopCap Games, the worldwide leader in casual video games, today announced details of the exclusive partnership with Renren Inc. (NYSE: RENN), a leading social networking platform in China, that will see the first ever social adaptation of PopCap's Plants vs. Zombies launch on the Chinese social networking site...

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Posted by Kotaku May 17 2011 15:00 GMT
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#portal2 Plants Vs. Zombies songstress Laura Shigihara was so impressed by Jonathan Coulton's ending theme "Want You Gone" that she recorded what might be the most adorable version of the song committed to YouTube video. More »

Posted by Joystiq May 16 2011 17:30 GMT
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PopCaps's Chuzzle and Plants vs. Zombies will launch for Android devices exclusively through Amazon's Appstore for Android. Amazon will have a two-week exclusive on both titles for the "U.S. market."

Chuzzle will be available tomorrow, May 17, through May 30 and Plants vs. Zombies will shamble in "during a second exclusive offer later this month." Both games will be free on the first day of availability and $2.99 after.

PopCap's announcement is missing a lot of details about the timetable for the exclusives. We're currently following up and asking if a similar approach is planned for the company's future Android titles.

Posted by IGN May 06 2011 16:40 GMT
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DUBLIN, Ireland - PopCap Games, the worldwide leader in casual video games, today announced the widely anticipated release of Plants vs. Zombies for the Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSiWare in Europe and Australia. Expertly adapted in the PopCap tradition, the game features all of the engaging gameplay ...

Posted by Joystiq Apr 19 2011 17:00 GMT
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The Xbox Live Deal of the Week is going for a spring theme this week, offering discounts on several vernal games and items. Of particular note are Peggle and Ilomilo, both of which can be had for just 400 points each ($5), and you can throw in Peggle Nights for another 200 ($2.50).

You'll also find it cheaper to deal with the zombies on your lawn, as Plants vs. Zombies has been knocked down to 800 points ($10). If none of that is appealing, you could always snag an Avatar monkey prop for 120 points ($1.50), because nothing says "spring" like monkeys.

Posted by Joystiq Apr 07 2011 08:00 GMT
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You know, we didn't even realize Bejeweled games had music. Every time we play one of those joints it's when we're supposed to be doing something else -- so it's always muted, if not half-tucked under our desk on an iPhone, all cocked sideways.

Listening to the remastered Bejeweled 2 and 3 soundtracks, now available to stream (or purchase) from the composers' page on online music store Bandcamp, it's clear that we've been missing out. These lively electronic ditties have a lot of spirit -- so why waste them on gem-matching? This could be the mix that finally transforms your mundane ride to work into a "journey," or your half-assed workout into a "quest."

Bonus: The Plants vs. Zombies soundtrack is also available on Bandcamp.

Posted by Kotaku Mar 29 2011 09:40 GMT
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#china There's a Plants vs Zombies arcade game in China! It's a complete bootleg, not authorised by developers PopCap in any way, but hey, there's a Plants vs Zombies arcade game in China! More »

Posted by Kotaku Mar 28 2011 15:40 GMT
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#madeinchina What kind of relationship does Shunxiang Technology have with Planets Vs. Zombies developer PopCap Games? None whatsoever, but that isn't stopping the former from releasing an arcade version of the latter's popular tower defense game in China. More »

Posted by Joystiq Mar 19 2011 01:59 GMT
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PopCap will discount all of its iPhone and iPad games this weekend, beginning at 12:01AM PT tonight, donating all revenues from the 48-hour sale to the Red Cross in support of earthquake relief efforts in Japan. The company's iPhone games will be reduced to $1 each, while its two iPad apps, notably Plants vs. Zombies HD, will be offered for $2 apiece.

"We recently opened an office in Tokyo, and while our Japan-based employees are safe and uninjured, we understand countless others in Japan need food, shelter, and medical attention," said PopCap's Ellen Marett in an announcement for the donation drive. "Given that Plants vs. Zombies reached #1 on the iPhone and iPad sales charts in Japan, it seemed like the most appropriate game to feature in this fundraising campaign."

A complete listing of PopCap's iOS titles can be accessed via this App Store link.