Play The Online “Battle: Los Angeles” Game “Unseen Enemy” Dan Koelsch, January 25, 2011 While we wait for the countdown to end on the Unidentified Enemy viral website for Battle: Los Angeles, we’ve found a fun way to pass the time. Sony has released an online game set in the BLA world titled “Unseen Enemy”. The game is a first person shooter and gives us a better view of the aliens and their movement, even if it’s pixelated and animated specifically for the game. Every level brings more of the enemy to your street as you try to hold them off with an increasingly impressive arsenal. You also rise in military rank with each level. Try to get on top of the leaderboard to see if you have what it takes to survive an alien attack. To play the game, click here. For more information on Battle: Los Angeles and its viral campaign, check out our Battle: Los Angeles Viral Page. Viral Marketing Battle: Los Angelesonline game
Marvel Finally Decides To Promote “Captain America” With New Poster and Trailer June 24, 2011June 24, 2011Marvel Studio’s last movie before the superhero team-up movie The Avengers is next month’s Captain America: The First Avenger. However, despite the film being just weeks away from opening, the studio, along with distributor Paramount, have really dropped the ball on marketing it. We haven’t seen much promotional material, and… Read More
“The Devil Inside” Ends With a Link, and Fan Screening Gets First Hand Possession January 7, 2012January 7, 2012While the reviews for this weekend’s new horror film The Devil Inside have been mixed at best, there is one thing most audiences have been unhappy about: the end. Get the details about the unusual ending for the found-footage exorcism thriller after the break, as well as how one audience… Read More
I Can’t Believe It’s Not Inspector Spacetime! “Community” Actor Launches Webseries Based on Character September 16, 2012September 16, 2012When Travis Richey shot his first scene as Inspector Spacetime (Community‘s Doctor Who equivalent), he immediately saw the potential of the character outside of a cameo here and there. So Richey set out to create a web series with his writing partner and pitched it to NBC and Sony. That… Read More