Xbox Origen Disappointingly Revealed 57
The big secret that everyone's been curious about, the Xbox Origen puzzle, has been revealed. From the article: "The Origen Xbox 360 site has counted down, and it appears to be promoting a contest for European gamers to win a trip to an Xbox 360 launch party in the U.S. As for the updated site, it went live at approximately 7:00 AM ET. The tree is now covered with flags from all over Europe instead of fruit, as well as a link to xbox360.com in the lower left-hand corner. A Harry Potter movie-soundtrack-like toy piano is also playing a loop of a short musical progression in the background. Rolling over clickable objects on the tree produces a disappearing fairy-dust-like effect which follows the cursor."
Same old rule, new twist... (Score:2)
The real question is whether or not this is a refelection on the 360 itself. There's got to be something they're cutting corners on to get it out the door a full year before the PS3; hopefully, it's some mundane feature that won't make it to retail, as opposed to rock-solid functionality.
We shall wait and see.
Did anyone honestly expect different? (Score:1, Troll)
Rob
Re:Did anyone honestly expect different? (Score:2)
Rob
Re:Did anyone honestly expect different? (Score:1)
Xbox Origen was successful (for Microsoft) due to the sheer amount of publicity it garnered. Even if it did turn out to be lame.
Re:Did anyone honestly expect different? (Score:1)
Heh, thought you got mad halfway through your sentence.
The best thing since? (Score:2, Interesting)
Get them right and you get to submit your answer to "The X-Box 360 the best thing since..."
Utter rubbish, it even encourages you to get 9 buddies to do it too. I opted to say that is was the best thing since my friend broke his foot. Wonder if I'll win...
Re:The best thing since? (Score:1)
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Re:The best thing since? (Score:2)
The X-Box 360 the best thing since...
The phalic demon in my pants. Although it has yet to prove itself. the xbox360, not my phalice.
Re:The best thing since? (Score:2)
best thing since...
Asia Carrera personally autographed my copy of her first anal scene, A is for Asia porno!
wonder if I'll win...
Big talking rabbits? (Score:1)
Re:Big talking rabbits? (Score:2)
Why? (Score:3, Insightful)
Whatever we like to think of microsoft, they have the resources (funding, connections, employees, engineering) to do just about whatever they want whenever they want. And so far, it's still the best choice for people who like to play games online.
As for people thinking the origen site might be launching a new bit of news about the Halo 3 release... um... no.... why would they?! The Halo 3 release is going to happen in 2006/2007 - whatever week the PS3 comes out.
Re:Why? (Score:5, Insightful)
Suggested reading [amazon.com].
Re:Why? (Score:3, Insightful)
Two or more generations of a product are often developed simultaneously. The idea that 'oh my god, they are releasing almost a year before Sony - so it must be missing something!" is just silly. That's the same kind of logic behind "we
Um (Score:4, Interesting)
Everyone - 1?
I wasn't curious.
Sorry, that kind of lead-in always bugs me. The rest of "everyone", you may now return to your disappointed curiosity. And I'll go back to my non-xbox-enriched life.
Re:Um (Score:2)
Only those that don't think before they speak (Score:2, Insightful)
There are two extremes, absolutes if you will, "everyone" and "no one". Very, very rarely does either apply in reality. Only by repeated application of hyperbole does this kind of expression come to be tolerated when it is almost always simply not true.
With very little effort a wide range of other possibilities come to mind. Try "many", "some", "most", "a majority of". All of these not only relieve a few of us from "preaching" but are actually closer to the facts of the situation. Ther
Re:Only those that don't think before they speak (Score:2)
Re:Um (Score:2)
That's not anthropomorphism, actually -- it's just gross overgeneralization. In the case of the "Google/Microsoft wants this", etc. I think that's metonomy, but again not anthropomorphism. Google is made up of human beings.
But whatever it's called (and if it's even worth talking about), I don't even think it would have been accurate to say "most people". I suspect that even saying "most slashdotters" wo
I like it! (Score:4, Insightful)
Geez, if Google was going to have a game development contest, with a $10k prize and all entries becoming their property, we'd be hearing how it's the greatestest thing EVAR!
Re:I like it! (Score:3, Insightful)
NOT a toy piano (Score:4, Interesting)
I found the easter egg! (Score:2)
Thanks SlashFilter! (Score:1)
Load of fuss about nothing... (Score:1)
Re:Load of fuss about nothing... (Score:2)
Re:Load of fuss about nothing... (Score:1)
WTF? (Score:2)
Re:WTF? (Score:3, Funny)
Directly from the summary, THE SUMMARY!!!
Darwin, where are you?
Re:WTF? (Score:2)
Re:WTF? (Score:2)
Re:WTF? (Score:2)
in short, yeah, it sounds like they're slashdotted.
Re:WTF? (Score:1)
Re:WTF? (Score:2)
Re:Look at us we're so special. (Score:4, Interesting)
Then the PS2 must really suck because honestly I would get tired of seeing those commercials for it back in the day. And do not call PS3 a good system until you see it. It is nearly 6 mo. to a year (if not more) from launch, so of course they aren't ad pumping it yet. XBox 360 is suppose to be out for holiday '05 so they want to make sure every little get convinces their stupid parents to buy them one.
The other systems you listed are a bit old to compare to the modern systems. You see back then gaming was still considered a 'niche' market. It wasn't until PSX, and more so PS2 and Xbox, came along that gaming started turning "mainstream." Even some people in the know on the gaming world will probably tell you that Nintendo could quite possibly be the only one shooting for the niche anymore. God I am starting to sound like one of those people who complain about the state of the gaming world...
Re:Look at us we're so special. (Score:1)
Re:Look at us we're so special. (Score:2)
It's not Ecocentric, it's the fact that why not make it a global contest or a EU and USA contest, rather then just EU? I mean they basically say "We'll fly a European to America for the launch event". Last I checked the Internet was a global enviroment, not a EU only based one or a
Re:Look at us we're so special. (Score:2)
And Nintendo's market share keeps declining. Whether the two are related is open to debate, but you can't argue with the success that the ilovebees marketing campaign had. As long as these types of marketing a
Re:Look at us we're so special. (Score:2)
I don't see a market campaign I liked from most companies, give us a commerical we can kick back and watch it that's a different situation, show a game and what not that's a consumable. Last I checked when I watched football, the commercials during the football
Re:Look at us we're so special. (Score:2)
Except that the ads such as this one and the ilovebees campaign cost next to nothing -- there are no costly TV spots to purchase, no banners to buy on Slashdot -- all they have to pay for is the team that designed the website, the domain name, and then the bandwidth costs. Word of mouth is one of the best marketing strategies, and it is VERY cost effective! They even got a free front-page post on Slashdot to spread the word.
Re:Look at us we're so special. (Score:3, Insightful)
FYI,
Re:No, just no. (Score:1)
halo2 comp but where is halo3 ? (Score:1)
try
https://www.origenxbox360.com/Halo2/default.aspx?
but I am not going to submit anything.
you on the other hand