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Hey everyone! We just want to take a moment to wish you happy holidays. And I hope this won't offend anyone, but screw it…I'm tired of being politically correct: Happy Robanukah!

We'll be taking the rest of today and tomorrow off (it's some Christian holiday…), resuming editorial duties on Sunday. In the meantime, here are three Bitmob activities to keep you busy:

1. Don't forget, comment on any story between now and January 1, 2011, and you will automatically be entered to win a free game download code (details here).

2. In addition, we just got in five codes for A World of Keflings to give away to our readers as holiday gifts. Coincidentally (we swear!), Andrew Hiscock just wrote about this downloadable title earlier this morning, so read that to find out more about this city-building sim (which gives you early access to two other games, by the way: Raskulls and ilomilo).

To win one, just comment below. As always, to qualify for any of our Bitmob Giveaways, you must be registered here with your real first and last name. We'll send the randomly chosen winners their codes at some point before Robanukah is over.

Update: Congrats to Ryan Conway, Jack Wilde, Andres Gonzalez, Jonathan Sutyak, and Jeremy Signor for winning our codes! Also, Samir Torres won one (we actually had six, not five), but he kindly donated it back to the pool since he doesn't have an Xbox 360. So Rachel Jagielski gets one, too.

3. Below are some more game industry Christmas cards (here's the earlier post). Can you guess which companies sent them? Answers on page two.

 

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(a little scuffed-up from the post office…)

 

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Answers!


18.) Bethesda Softworks

 

19.) Trendy Entertainment

 

20.) Funcom

 

21.) Eidos Montreal

 

22.) Activision

 

23.) Xseed Games

 

24.) Square Enix


Reminder: During this Robanukah season, please don't forget those less fortunate than you.