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iPhone game Tweet Defense combines zombies and ... Twitter
Former Gamerscore Blog staffers Chris Paladino, Nelson Rodriguez and Tony Hynes are contributing their first game to the industry that they've, until now, only been focused on promoting. It was announced yesterday that the trio's Promethium Marketing Group will release its first iPhone game, Tweet Defense, next month. The $0.99 tower defense game will have you fending off waves of zombies with both your brains and (bizarrely) your social network, as it awards bonuses for tweeting and logging into your Twitter account. As strange as it sounds, we're absolutely intrigued. Besides, the Twitter implementation has to be better than what we found in Uncharted 2.
Joystiq Interview: Chris Paladino, Promethium Marketing
In late January, Microsoft decided to trim its community outreach staff by letting go the team responsible for the GamerScore Blog. Among those let go was Chris Paladino, a familiar face to many hardcore Xbox 360 fans. Soon after, Paladino -- along with former Microsoft employees Nelson Rodriguez and Tony Hynes -- formed Promethium Marketing, a company focused on only marketing products they themselves are fans of.In an interview with Joystiq, Chris Paladino discussed forming the new company, its plans for world domination, Microsoft's decision to dismantle his team and the overuse of Twitter.
Part of Microsoft's Gamerscore Blog team let go
Earlier today, Microsoft announced their layoff plans that include 1,400 job cuts effective immediately. Sadly, we now have a few faces to put to those job cutting numbers as we just caught word that two members of Microsoft's Gamerscore Blog have been let go.Chris Paladino and Nelson Rodriguez both Twittered about the dismal news, with Paladino revealing that he is "a casualty" and adding that "if anyone needs a video producer/host/pr/marketing/community/numedia guy give a yell." Rodriguez, former host of the Achievement Junkie podcast, also revealed the bad news, asking "what happened to the AJ feed. Seems like it disappeared. Time to start fro m scratch. ;-)"We never thought that the retiring of the Gamerscore Blog would result in job cuts, seeing how we were under the impression that the GSB team would be working on other projects within' the Xbox division. Best of luck Paladino and Rodriguez on your future endeavors. What a craptacular economy we live in.
Some of Microsoft's Gamerscore Blog crew let go
The first, and definitely the most visible, repercussion of Microsoft's plan to cut 1,400 positions immediately – the first major round of layoffs in the company's history – comes to us via Chris Paladino's Twitter feed. Paladino, of course, was one part of Microsoft's Gamerscore Blog team; while the blog was shuttered earlier this week, we didn't know the team would be let go as well.Paladino first reported that "The Gamerscore blog team is no more" and then clarified that he was "a casualty" and looking for work. Gamerscore blogger – and former Achievement Junkie podcast host – Nelson Rodriguez wrote, "wondering what happened to the AJ feed. Seems like it disappeared. Time to start from scratch." We've reached out to some of those affected to learn the extent of the layoffs. Best of luck to everyone who found themselves on the receiving end of a pink slip this week, including our friends formerly of Gamerscore Blog. And know this, economy: now we're taking this personally. Enough!Source – CPaladino [Twitter]Source – NelsonRodriguez [Twitter]