FRINGE: Divisions – Get A Look At Your Alternate Reality Caleb Hamilton, April 22, 2011 We’ve been covering the recent countdown to a major event happening on FOX’s show Fringe. That countdown runs out during tonight’s episode. In the mean time, you can join Fringe Division and get a look at the life of the alternate version of yourself in a new online game, FRINGE: Divisions. More after the jump! FRINGE: Divisions is a game played through interactive videos. You can link the game to your Facebook or play as “John Doe” or “Jane Doe”; the choice is yours.In the game, you play as a new recruit of the FBI’s Fringe Division. You meet Dr. Walter Bishop, who will show you what he learned about “…the alternate you.” Watch the first part below:After you have a look at what the other you’s life is like, you’re asked to enter some information. You’ll notice that only the first part of the game is unlocked right now. Once the team is ready, you’ll be notified by Astrid when the next mission is ready.Play along and let us know what you think! Fringe airs Fridays at 9 PM on FOX. Viral Marketing Viral Videos FoxFringeonline gameSprint
Viral Video: Montage of Slaps on Film January 26, 2011There’s nothing like a good slap, and the movies are one of the only places you can see it without feeling bad. So, Vulture has put together a montage of such slaps in film history, calling it “Glove, Actually”. Take a look after the break. Read More
“Muppets Most Wanted” Wishes You A Happy Valentine’s Day February 14, 2014This Valentine’s Day may be filled with romantic dinners, chocolate, sparkling alcohol, flowers, and everything else in between. But the Muppets celebrate the most romantic day a little differently. To celebrate Valentine’s Day, as well as promote the upcoming Muppets Most Wanted, Disney has sent us two Valentine’s Day e-cards,… Read More
Fan Made Work Viral Video: 8-Bit Tron Legacy January 3, 2011A video making its way around the blogosphere is an 8-bit take on Tron Legacy by Pierre Manry. The video and audio mimic those of the old games like those on the original Nintendo system, and Manry even converted Daft Punk’s score. Take a look for yourself after the break. Read More