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Edge Online has a short piece on Xbox VP Peter Moore's announcement of the Live Arcade's full potential. Gamespot has a list of the planned titles, which is thoroughly impressive, including hits like Bejeweled 2, SmashTV, and Wik:Fable of Souls. From the Edge article: "Amongst the 40-odd developers slated for further Live Arcade development are Namco, SEGA, Konami, Capcom, SNK Playmore and Hudson Soft providing a selection of their retro titles, as well as the usual lineup of casual PC game producers like Wild Tangent, PopCap, and GarageGames, but the two most unexpected additions to the list are Mizuguchi's upstart Q Entertainment and AntiGrav/Guitar Hero developers Harmonix."
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I'm also curious about what part of Xbox Live's install base is tiny? As far as I know they're still on top, with over 300,000 unique users a day on just their top game.
Also, I will be buying all three of the next gen consoles, regardless of an
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damn typos
You underestimate dial-up's remaining market share (Score:2)
No, Live costs up to $50 per month. If the rest of your family is happy with antenna TV and Netscape dial-up for $120/yr ($10/mo), and the cheapest broadband available in your geographic area is cable at $670/yr (approx. $56/mo) for customers who aren't cable TV subscribers, then the upgrade from dial-up to broadband+Live is $600/yr ($50/mo). Moving house to a DSL serviced area is probably even more expensive.
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But what I pay for is a persistent name throughout all games. I pay for friends lists that exist on Xbox Live rather than on only a single game's servers. I pay for game invites in Halo 2 when I'm playing a game of Ghost Recon 2. I pay for voice chat enabled as a standard.
No, Xbox Live is not perfec
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So you seriously count narrowband gaming as a significant facor in anything at this point?
There are plenty of casual games that work fine with throughput < 2 Kbytes/s and latency > 500ms. Does chess need broadband? Does a monopolistic property trading game [robertjohnkaper.com] need broadband? Does a multiplayer tetramino game [tetrinet.org] need broadband?
So you seriously count narrowband gaming as a significant facor in anything at this point? And why are you billing MS just for internet service?
I'm not necessarily billing Mi
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No, but does Chess need an Xbox 360? Would anybody pay $300 (much less $400) for a machine if playing Chess on it is that important? Sure, there are potentially popular applications that are completely at home on a narrowband connection, but all-in-one boxes disguised as consoles make me a bit uneasy.
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Xlink-Kai certainly doesn't have the userbase of Live, but aside from having to have a PC on and the engine started, and a bit more work port-forwarding and opening firewalls when doing the preliminary setup, it's is similar, quick an
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B) You do not need a communicator for voice chat with the 360. The controllers have a minijack built into it, allowing you to use almost any headset (your old XBOX one, a cell phone headset, etc.) with it.
C) Parent posted never implied that XBL Silver would have all of the features of the Gold version. Most people who can read a simple chart provided by Microsoft can tell you that it does little more than give you ac
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B) Correct.
C) *Queue Family Feud-style red X with embarrassingly loud noise!* Parent didn't *imply* anything of the sort. If you actually read the post, he says "Upcoming 360 features include free VoIP chat and free basic (silver) access included in all Xbox 360s among other things."
Note the "free basic" part. He even denotes the fact that it is designated as "silver" as opposed to "gold." Additionally, the silver access is a good thing for Microsoft and for consumers. It helps Microsoft to
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Nope it's $400 for the standard version. There is no "SUPER DELUXE version". There is standard version with hard drive and the stripped down piece of shit, buy that parts seperately for more than the $100 that you saved v
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Welcome to the Internet circa 1996. Only thing missing is that pesky headset. Oh wait, I already got one with my UT2004 DVD Edition.
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SmashTV.
Where do I sign up?
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It's a great service that works well and that makes a lot of people happy. If you don't want to shell out $4/month, then fine, but so far neither Nintendo nor Sony is offering anything remotely clos
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What should be done with the people who take Internet message boards so seriously that they believe people should receive bodily harm for simply posting? What should we do with those people? [CLUE BRICK: THIS IS YOU. Calm down and stop deciding who needs to be shot. No one needs to be shot.]
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WildTangent (Score:5, Interesting)
If this is one of the vendors that Microsoft is allowing into their XBox Live Arcade program, then I will have to think twice before signing up for it.
Bad enough to have that sort of thing on a PC where with sufficient care it can be removed. I fear that once it's on the XBox360's HD it'll be collecting all sorts of data on my buying and playing habits, and I'll never be able to get it off.
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Now it has been 4 years, so they may hav
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Also, [a GarageGames representative] has said that if your game is good enough, they'll work on getting it onto xbox and XBL.
Is this publishing/promotion service available for all games developed by independent PC game developers, or just for games using the Torque family of game engines?
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We get a mouse then? (Score:1)
Also, isn't going after casual/non gamers with a "complicated" control scheme like that rather stupid? Would your mom or dad (whoever is the casual gamer) rather play a game with a mouse where he/she just needs to point and click or with a gamepad (or that remote MS is offering) with more sticks and button
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Likely all the games that go on XB360 Live arcade will have to be adjusted for use with the gamepad.
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They need some online board games/strategy (Score:1)
Heck even chess, checkers, Monopoly, etc. would be an improvement over nothing.
-Eric
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