Wikipedia Mob Lost
SciFi.com Launches En-sci-clopedia
This week SciFi.com is debuting its own free Wikipedia resource tool devoted to science-fiction facts, definitions and terminology. The Scifipedia, as it is dubbed, will offer 1,000 entries at first, each begging to be expounded upon, added to and at times called into question through overenthusiastic recitations of canon by the site's visitors and experts.
NBC has given the green light to 1 vs. 100, a new game show from the producer of Deal or No Deal. The setup has something to do with answering trivia questions as you face a mob of 100 people....
Lost, the Game... the Details!
ABC, the UK's Channel 4 and Australia's Seven Network have officially announced the launch of Lost Experience, the Lost-based game Entertainment News first told you about on Monday — but here are some deets. Touted as "the largest global interactive challenge based on a television series," Lost Experience will follow a storyline not featured on the series and is designed so that fans old and brand-new can play. Clues will first appear in the May 2 (UK), May 3 (U.S.) and May 4 (Down Under) episodes of Lost, but may turn up in any platform, online or off, and each contain secrets pertaining to a larger mystery. OK... I still don't get it. Is it at all like Kerplunk?
This week SciFi.com is debuting its own free Wikipedia resource tool devoted to science-fiction facts, definitions and terminology. The Scifipedia, as it is dubbed, will offer 1,000 entries at first, each begging to be expounded upon, added to and at times called into question through overenthusiastic recitations of canon by the site's visitors and experts.
NBC has given the green light to 1 vs. 100, a new game show from the producer of Deal or No Deal. The setup has something to do with answering trivia questions as you face a mob of 100 people....
Lost, the Game... the Details!
ABC, the UK's Channel 4 and Australia's Seven Network have officially announced the launch of Lost Experience, the Lost-based game Entertainment News first told you about on Monday — but here are some deets. Touted as "the largest global interactive challenge based on a television series," Lost Experience will follow a storyline not featured on the series and is designed so that fans old and brand-new can play. Clues will first appear in the May 2 (UK), May 3 (U.S.) and May 4 (Down Under) episodes of Lost, but may turn up in any platform, online or off, and each contain secrets pertaining to a larger mystery. OK... I still don't get it. Is it at all like Kerplunk?
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