ComputerAndVideoGames.com is reporting that you can now go on Facebook and add an application that lets you play pirated Nintendo Games. I bring this up not as a supporter of such unkind deeds, but because I think it’s a sign that Facebook could be the next big player as a social gaming platform.

I’ve been working on a feature post about this very topic because as I see it, the only ingredient missing from the mix is that killer gaming applications. We’ve barely scratched the surface with the gaming applications we’ve come across. It’ll be interesting to see what Nintendo and Facebook do about this applications.


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[...] I hinted at this a few weeks ago. GigaOM Online put up an article about it yesterday (to a degree) and now it seems like the stars are aligning. I look at Facebook and see the next social gaming platform, especially with the opening up of their developer API just over two months ago. As I see it, the only ingredient missing from the mix is that killer gaming applications. [...]

Facebook: The Next Social Gaming Platform Part 1 at BandwidthCamp added these pithy words on Jul 31 07 at 3:10 pm

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