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'Splinter Cell' Meets 'Keyboard Cat' (When Good Games Go Viral)



While the rest of you are heading off with your families for a pleasant, pre-fall long weekend, serious game geeks are in Seattle at the Penny Arcade Expo, a video game convention for the die-hard. Premiering today, Ubisoft showed its new ad for 'Splinter Cell: Conviction,' featuring the tough guy protagonist Sam Fisher getting played off by none other than that electronic maestro himself (or herself), Keyboard Cat.

That darn cat makes it everywhere, it seems, and instead of pulling out all the stops to show in-game depth or features, the PAX promo aims for LOLs over substance. Somewhere, Tom Clancy is very, very confused. [From: Joystiq]

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Warner Music Group Plays Off Keyboard Cat


For those readers who don't find cats playing keyboards with Stevie Wonder-like swagger hilarious, today, you'll see justice. Keyboard Cat (one of the Internet's most baffling viral videos featuring a passive cat pounding out jams on a keyboard) is being challenged by Warner Music Group. Amongst some of Keyboard Cat's greatest hits is an edited video of Helen Hunt in the eighties film 'Desperate Lives' mixed, randomly, with 'You Make My Dreams Come True' by pop-rockers Hall & Oates.

Apparently, Warner Music Group doesn't think the blue-shirted feline is a good accompaniment with the tune, and has pulled the audio of the smooth '80s rockers from YouTube. Wired.com points out that the viral phenomenon of Fatso the Cat (RIP) is suddenly giving Hall & Oates a surge in popularity amongst Internet jokesters, something Warner should appreciate.

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'Keyboard Cat' Spreading Painful Hilarity Across the Web



During our quest to stay abreast of the latest Web memes -- and to break up the doldrums of your day with some comic relief -- it has been impossible to ignore the explosion of "Play him off, keyboard cat" videos. If you're not familiar with this cute little virtuoso, keyboard cat interrupts awkward and painful moments with some sweet, jazzy piano riffs. The original video was created by Brad O'Farrell, using an old clip from graphic designer Charlie Schmidt. Inspired by O'Farrell's creation, YouTube users everywhere have taken to crafting their own videos featuring the feline sensation.

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