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FarCry, Prince of Persia, Rabbids, Ghost Recon for free on PC
ShackNews leads us to free ad-supported PC games for this lazy holiday in the US. You'll be able to play full versions of FarCry, Raving Rabbids, Prince of Persia: Sands of Time and Ghost Recon, though you'll need a US Ubi.com account to install the games. We aren't aware if the ads are just in loading screens, or if you'll find empty McDonald's fry boxes washed up on FarCry's pristine shores. Here are the links:
- Far Cry full game
- Rayman Raving Rabbids
- Prince of Persia: Sands of Time
- Ghost Recon
- Non-Ubisoft bonus: Command & Conquer Gold
Just remember to take it easy on this ironically named holiday. The only thing that should be working today are your thumbs and trigger fingers for console gamers, and general hand stuff for PC gamers.
DS Fanswag: Win a copy of Etrian Odyssey

Wouldn't it be awesome if your mailbox randomly generated spankin' new DS games? While we may not have mastered nanotech, we can offer you the next best thing, which is a chance for a free copy of Etrian Odyssey. All you have to do is leave a comment below. Convince us that you burn with the desire for Etrian Odyssey, and we just may draw your name. It helps if mathematics happen to be on your side. Entries will be accepted through June 21 -- as soon as the clock ticks over to midnight on the 22nd, your chance to enter will disappear, so get commenting! We'll notify the winner on Friday, June 22.
The rules are simple, but all fine print aside, all you have to do is leave a comment on this very entry. Make sure you enter a valid e-mail address in the applicable field, because if you don't, it won't matter if we draw your name -- if we can't get in touch with you, we'll have to give your game to someone else.
The official rules for the DS Fanswag giveaway
Acclaim's MMO strategy examined
Next Generation brings us the lowdown from Howard Marks -- CEO of the newly-reopened Acclaim -- on Acclaim's MMO strategy. His plan is to bring Eastern games to the West with no subscriber fee, but instead to make money via in-game ads and micropayments.Next Gen's feature asks if this will work in a market with no real precedent. By dropping the phrase "free game" and instead focusing on games as a service, Marks intends it to. However, his strategy doesn't come across with a lot of confidence in this article. It'll be interesting to see if Acclaim manage to set a good precedent for an East-to-West business model, and more importantly whether others follow suit.
Q: What's better than a game? A: a free game
If you're itching to
play a game but are short on cash, then don't panic: here's a list of more than 42 free games and places to find free
games. The list ranges from the obvious (Wolfenstein:
Enemy Territory) to the classics (Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy) and all the
way back to the original controversial game (Grand Theft Auto). A few of the games don't exactly fall
into the "free" bracket (Air Hockey for example is actually a shareware game) but if you ignore this,
there's a lot of fun to be had for not much more than a short wait while your download finishes. Make sure to drop us a
line in the comments if you've found any other free titles.Now if you'll excuse me, I've got to try and figure out how to stop a bulldozer from pulling my house down.











