Spartacus: dalla TV a Facebook

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Anche la nota serie TV Spartacus diventa un videogames e sbarca sul social network più famoso al mondo. Facebook accoglie così Spartacus, la serie TV americana che prossima al suo arrivo in Italia, da un anticipo agli abitanti del bel Paese passando per il social network sotto forma di gioco interattivo.
Ovviamente, non è il primo caso di serie TV che diventa videogames, infatti, già ad Ottobre 2010 vi abbiamo parlato di CSI: Crime City, il gioco di Facebook che deriva dal telefilm poliziesco americano CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.

Il social game di Spartacus arriverà per il 20 Gennaio ma dal 6 Gennaio è già disponibile per i primi 10.000 fans che si sono iscritti alla pagina dedicata.

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  2. Time is often called the soul of motion, the great measure of change, but what if it is merely an illusion? What if we are not moving forward but simply circling the same points, like the smoke from a burning fire, curling back onto itself, repeating patterns we fail to recognize? Maybe the past and future are just two sides of the same moment, and all we ever have is now.

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