This Week in Downloadable Content 56
Both the Virtual Console and Xbox Live Arcade have some interesting offerings this week, and Microsoft has released word of a lot of new things to come via their community service. The day before yesterday saw the release of Punch-Out!!, Virtua Fighter 2, and Bonk's Revenge for the Wii's download service. No Mike Tyson in this version of Punch-Out!!, but it's still (as Kohler puts it) one of the 'best videogames of all time.' On the Xbox side, today sees the release of a 'double header' of games: Gyruss and 3D Ultra MiniGolf Adventures . Gyruss is a Konami arcade port, while Minigolf includes a course editor to distract you from the simple gameplay. As far as new XBLA content goes: The Daily show is already available on the service, along with The Colbert Report, Carcossonne will join Settlers of Catan and (apparently) Talisman in boardgame-to-Xbox ports, and Microsoft is looking for pitches for a television show to be shown exclusively on Xbox live. If you win the TV contest, you get to make it for them.
Carcasonne? Catan? Talisman? Sweet! (Score:2, Interesting)
Online play would mean I could play whenever I want.
One thing I'm wondering though is will they put in the random endings for when you reach the middle of the board in Talisman?
After surviving the wandering dragons, ghouls, giants, trolls and a devil... after surviving your friends many assassination attempts and finishing the quest for the crazy wizard to get the Talisman so you could survive the Inner Layers and then you climb your way to the Crown of Commands room... you flip the random card and....
you get sucked into the Horrible Black Void.
Then you endure the endless mocking of your friends.
I hope they keep this in the game... i need to take this out on random people over the internets.
Wii Boardgames (Score:2, Interesting)
Daily Show and Colbert report at 2 bucks a pop. (Score:4, Interesting)
2 dollars an episode for at least 20 episodes a month is 40 dollars. My cable bill is 40 dollars a month, I also get many more channels than comedy central and with an extra 5 bucks I get a DVR which means I can get all these shows already.
Personally the Video service Microsoft is offering needs to figure out a way to market the tv shows (unskipable advertisements at the beginning would be acceptable to me) because as it stands now it's less than a novelty, it's an insult.
Hell the Movies you only get for a couple days, the tv shows you are overcharged for. It's just not right.
Re:Daily Show and Colbert report at 2 bucks a pop. (Score:1, Interesting)
That's an ignorant thing to say. Did you see Stewart's interview with John Bolton? They had a very serious, relevant, and *polite* debate on the nature of the executive branch. You'd be hard-pressed to find that kind of in-depth political discussion on CNN or Fox News.
Re:Daily Show and Colbert report at 2 bucks a pop. (Score:3, Interesting)
If you're a fan of the liberal humor on the Daily Show its better to keep your mouth shut about such things. As a "comedy program" they are allowed to bring in whatever guests (read political candidates) they want. As a "news program" they'd be required by law to give equal time to both Democratic and Republican candidates.
Meh, not that an Anonymous Coward posting on slashdot is going to change that but still, something to consider.
Re:Settlers may be cheaper than board counterpart. (Score:2, Interesting)
"I had no doubts that Brian Reynolds would do a great job, and the first version of the game exceeded my highest expectations. The AI is so clever that I even lost several games in a row! Hands down, this game for the Xbox Live Arcade is an amazing achievement."
Re:Wii Boardgames (Score:3, Interesting)
The DS would be perfect (as discussed on IGN) for Scrabble or Poker type games. The Wii hosts the game, and each DS serves as that player's private screen. To make the Wii+DS a requirement would be lousy. So you sell the game either in a collection with other games (or on the VC for cheap.) and offer computer AI, and Online game play.
That way people could get their value of playing with friends online (or solo), and it solves the local multiplayer issue if these people happen to have DS's.
Honestly though, I would be happy to get Monopoly or Risk on the Wii. If it's 'Casual gamer friendly' Board games are a natural fit...
Re:Daily Show and Colbert report at 2 bucks a pop. (Score:2, Interesting)