Technology Tell writes, "The upgrades are what make Lindsay Lohan: The Price of Fame great. Early on, I decided that my “party bus” had to be filled to the brim with Friendly Babies and Senators’ Daughters. Yes, apparently my debutant is secretly a kidnapper. She’s probably on PETA’s bad side, too, because I’m going to add as many monkeys riding dogs to her entourage as soon as possible."
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of the population dreams of having adoring fans pouring tributes and
adulation, and following them wherever they go.
AUTOMATON's Peter Martin takes a bracing shot of absinthe and dives into Lindsay Lohan's The Price of Fame.
Clipping Error discusses whether we should sit back and let celebrities fill up the video game industry with quick cash-generating games built for nothing more than making the developer, and the celebrty, money. He offers his opinion and aks other gamers what they think in relation to this and the release of Lindsay Lohan's game, The Price Of Fame.
Let them do what they want, you can't really stop people making games. I wouldn't touch their games though, it would just be a load of crap and a quick way for these people to get more money.
Lol, we dont have to accept Jack Sh*t from any company. Luckily these garbage games stay in the cesspool that is cell phone gaming of late.
For all the processing power in new phones, it is sad that the games havent progressed.
That's like me saying I want to learn the in & outs of baseball from a journalist who has never played the game of baseball.
They're sort of harmless and don't impact on the "real" games we're interested in. If the market for these wasn't being entertained by what else is there - can't really begrudge them wanted some (supposedly) fun branded tat. Their call. :)
It all brings in money for game devs anyway, who still get commissioned to do all this weird stuff.