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This week's Club Pogo challenges!
Phlinx II : Drop 500 red stones this week!
Jungle Gin HD : Score 600 points this week!
Pogo Addiction Solitaire HD : Complete 100 rows this week!

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Posted by touitsjesse
 - February 08, 2006, 08:42:36 PM
about 5 years ago...EA sports  acquired Pogo.com....they felt back than that letting AOL in on the action to let aol subscribers play the games...EA sports would be the largest gaming network in the world...well....since than, AOL got greedy and felt that the need to want more...EA would have no part of it, so EA sports(pogo) has limited the access to AOL users. maybe this would get the questions answered to some extent.
Posted by SaintHiρρo
 - February 07, 2006, 10:23:00 AM
For those of you who are interested in joining Club Pogo, they're currently running a 1 month for 99¢ (yes less than 1 dollar) if you sign up now. Follow this URL to sign up: https://www.pogo.com/action/pogop/lightregview.do?site=aolf
Posted by bubblegum
 - February 07, 2006, 10:21:03 AM
I HATED DETESTED playing pogo thru AOL.  (did I mention I HATED playing pogo thru aol?) slow connection times, constant booting, ect.  That and all the **** spam mail I got were the reasons I left aol.  Now I'm thru a local broad band company and love it.
Posted by SaintHiρρo
 - February 07, 2006, 10:18:23 AM
Just as a reminder to AOLers without a paid Club Pogo account, as of TODAY, you can only play 5 certain Club Pogo games a month. You can't pick the games as they're predetermined by Pogo. So if you're wondering why you can't play your favorite Club Pogo game, that's why! Might be a good time to become a paid Club Pogo member.
Posted by slidecage2222
 - February 05, 2006, 07:34:40 AM
I dont see why people are complaining about    POGO charging more money...  Hell if  EA never took over Ea games  99% of the people would be spending way more then  30 bucks per year...    I was paying  20-30  Per month  (300 per year) to play   AOL GAMES back in the mid 90s...
Posted by pogohatesme
 - February 05, 2006, 06:00:58 AM
If you have PAID for the Club games through AOL you have no problem.  They're not going to stop you from renewing or anythign like that.  This is for the people who play the games through AOL without buying the club membership.  If you have an AOL account and don't buy the club membership you use to be able to play the club only games but not work for badges.  Now you'll only be able to play 4 or 5 at a time on a rotating schedule.
Posted by TommySack
 - February 05, 2006, 05:29:51 AM
Does this mean that if you joined Club Pogo through AOL you won't be able to renew pogo with an aol screen-name? Or is it just for new AOL subscribers to club pogo? :o
Posted by Iceman007
 - January 31, 2006, 12:20:56 AM
yes that is true.i believe it is feb. 7,but somewheres in the feb.5-9 range.pogo/aol just want you to pay for the games now.ohhh well.
Posted by pogohatesme
 - January 30, 2006, 09:29:38 PM
Yes starting in Feb. for NEW MEMEBERS ONLY the price will be something like 35 bux a year or 5 or 6 bux a month.  THIS IS FOR NEW MEMBERS ONLY.  NOTHING CHANGES FOR ESTABLISHED MEMBERS.
Posted by missminimouse
 - January 30, 2006, 08:51:55 PM
Quote from: pogohatesme on January 22, 2006, 03:59:59 PM
Quote from: Jewel on January 22, 2006, 02:04:36 PM
I heard a rumor that aol members who play club games free can no longer do so after Feb. 6.  Is this true?

If, and I stress IF, it is true...maybe it has something to do with the whole deal of them raising the prices for new members too

now they raising prices for new members?    how much further they gonna make this go?

My personal thoughts on the matter.......never have thought it was fair that aol members play the same games we do for free.  When I first joined club pogo I was an aol member,  but had never played pogo through aol,  as I didn't even know I could untill I got on here.   So basically,  everyone who did pay for club pogo were just paying for the badges.   I'm thrilled to see that the aol members will now only get a preview of pogo,  and then have to buy it like the rest of us. 
Posted by SaintHiρρo
 - January 30, 2006, 08:39:59 PM
Here is an update from the EA/Pogo Site:

We've recently announced some changes in how AOL players will be able to access certain Club PogoTM Exclusive Game content. Here's a summary of the details of the announcement concerning how AOL players will be able to access Club PogoTM  content as part of their AOL membership.

What changes are happening to the Club PogoTM  games on AOL?
On February 7, 2006, AOL members' free access to Club Pogo games will be reduced. At that time, five exclusive Club Pogo game previews and all free Pogo games will continue to be available for play at AOL Keyword: Games and www.aol.com/games.

Can I play any Club PogoTM  games without having to join the Club Pogo™ premium service?
Yes! AOL members will be able to play a selection of five premium Club PogoTM games for free as part of their AOL membership. The selection will be rotated so you will always have a free preview of a variety of new and popular Club PogoTM games. In addition, AOL members will continue to have access to new free PogoTM games and old favorites such as Poppit!TM, First Class Solitaire, and High Stakes Pool.

How may I join Club PogoTM and continue to play my Club PogoTM  games uninterrupted?
Click here to join the Club PogoTM  premium service today with an annual subscription!
Posted by QueenofSaturn
 - January 23, 2006, 05:59:09 PM
Quote from: frumplebuns on January 22, 2006, 07:44:42 PM
Pogo is changing its rules for the AOL'rs who haven't paid for Club Pogo games. Starting in February, they will only be allowed to play certain games for free out of the Club Pogo list. Supposedly, they will rotate the titles available allowing the AOL'rs to try different ones during different months.

Yet another reason to hate AOL.....
Posted by HHCORY
 - January 23, 2006, 12:16:00 PM
yeah i started out a AOL user. but only a afew days into pogo i quickly changed over and bought the membership. i bet that the deal with AOL has really given Pogo a lot of memberships.
Posted by Fluffy756
 - January 23, 2006, 10:12:52 AM
I went on my aol account and check see what it had to say this what I got from pogo.



On February 7, 2006, AOL members' free access to Club Pogo™ games will be reduced. At that time, five exclusive Club Pogo game previews and all free Pogo™ games will continue to be available for play at AOL.


(it gave an aol web site address where you can play aol games diff from pogo games.) use keyword games to see what aol has.

Fluffy
Posted by xtine
 - January 23, 2006, 10:09:32 AM
Well, seeing as how I pay for my cable connection in addition to my Club Pogo fees, I don't mind them losing access to the games. ;)

Now, if I could convince my techie roommate that we don't need the upgraded internet (another $20 a month), life would good. 8)