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
Your Favorite Film Sites Get Targeted as “You’re Next” Continues to Ramp Up The Fun August 15, 2013August 14, 2013The end of Summer movie season is still in full swing with a few select films still left on the docket – one of which being the highly-anticipated horror film, “You’re Next”, directed by Adam Wingard (“V/H/S”, “A Horrible Way To Die”). With it’s impending release, Lionsgate Films has begun… Read More
Rooster Teeth’s IndieGoGo Project “Lazer Team” Reaches $1 Million In Record Time June 9, 2014June 9, 2014From the people who brought you Red Vs. Blue comes an IndieGoGo campaign most of you have seen already. The very popular YouTube channel Rooster Teeth, which has 5 million followers and up to 2 billion views, started out as a Halo parody between red and blue players, turned to… Read More
Nickelodeon Finally Realizes That “The 90’s Are All That”! July 25, 2011May 24, 2015Ahh the 90’s, a much simpler time for most of us. The afternoons filled with adventures on the playground, Nintendo Gameboys in hand, most likely loaded with a Pokemon cartridge. Or we’d spend the days indoors watching our favorite shows on the television. Some people grew nostalgic, longing for the… Read More