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Cut the Rope comic launching soon

Posted: 24 Jul 2011 04:27 AM PDT


New comic will flesh out backstory of Cut the Rope's little green monster.

We've got a soft spot for mobile gaming phenomenon Cut the Rope, with three separate T3 reviewers scoring it five stars across iPhone, iPad and Android (not to mention that gaming BAFTA it picked up in March). But while a movie deal might be pushing the put-the-sweet-in-the-monster's-mouth formula a little bit far, fans of gobbling green Om Nom (pictured) can at least look forward to a Cut the Rope comic book in the next month or two from the game's creators, Zepto Lab.

 


"Om Nom has become a fan favorite and he has an amazing backstory", said Zepto Lab chairman Misha Laylin at this year's Comic-Con in San Diego. "This new comic book series will tell that story and introduce fans to a cast of characters and storylines that will unfold in future iterations of the game."     


The comic will be released digitally, through a new comics app that's reportedly hitting the App Store sometime next month.


Missed out on the joys of Cut the Rope? Check out our reviews of the game for iPhone, iPad and Android on the T3 App Chart.


Via: CNET


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20th Century Fox to launch movies on Android

Posted: 24 Jul 2011 03:30 AM PDT


Fox Blu-Rays to come with free digital copy for Android.

Android Army veterans green with envy over Apple and Windows' videos-on-demand services have only a couple of months to wait before they receive something similar, according to 20th Century Fox.


From this October, customers in the US, UK, France and Germany who purchase Blu-Ray copies of films by 20th Century Fox will be able to download a free copy for their Android tablet or smartphone.


"Given its strong growth as a mobile operating system, the support for Android is an important move for us because it further enhances Blu-ray discs as the best way to get your movies to all your screens,” said senior vice-president for marketing at 20th Century Fox International Home Entertainment, Vincent Marcais.


The scheme comes into effect sometime this October, with the first Blu-Ray release to offer the free digital copy confirmed as this Summer's X-Men: First Class.


Via: The Financial Times

 

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