Drop your controllers, Wirebot-ers. As we approach the end of 2009, we can’t help but reflect on all the epic (and maybe not so epic) things that happened in the gaming world this year. On schedule for everyday of this week leading up to the New Year is Wirebot’s End of the Year (EoTY) Special. For this special, we’ll be featuring blog posts that pay homage to 2009!

Today, 12/27
Popular Gaming Trends of 2009

Monday, 12/28
2009, A Year That Could Have Been
The Nine Biggest Surprises of 2009: #9 Everyone Wants In: Celebrities In Videogames/Videogames In Comics

Tuesday, 12/29
The Nine Biggest Surprises of 2009: # 8 Destroy All Jobs! EA Closes Pandemic Studios
The Nine Biggest Surprises of 2009: #7 Extenze For Games: Downloadable Content Galore Lengthens Popular Titles

Wednesday, 12/30
The Nine Biggest Surprises of 2009: #6 Hold That Note? So Many Music Games, So Little Time (And Money…)
The Nine Biggest Surprises of 2009: #5 Bring It On! Surprise Hits Challenge Superstar Franchises… And Win!

Thursday, 12/31
The Nine Biggest Surprises of 2009:# 4 Thanks For Trying, Nintendo: Lazy Development Causes Consoles To Suffer
Top 12 Non-Sequel Games Coming Out In 2010


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