Xbox 360 Playable at Wal-Mart 54
hattan writes "Wal-Mart has playable Xbox 360s on display with demos of Call of Duty 2, Kameo, and King Kong. Joystiq has a look at what the setup looks like, with a rundown on locations where you can play." Gamespot provides more details on the setup, including the news that you'll be able to download content from these kiosks once the systems are on the shelves. Unrelatedly, but interestingly, Xbox.com has revealed a deep level of interconnection with the new gamer card system between the 360, Xbox Live, and Xbox.com. You'll apparently be able to look at your gamer card on the web, because Microsoft likes value adding stuff.
Unique Approaches (Score:5, Interesting)
From one perspective, it can build anticipation for the product to launch, and it generates exposure.
However, if the games aren't of the highest quality, it might be a let down for those spur-the-moment type of shoppers that may have otherwise have purchased the console had they not had opportunity to spend a few weeks in front of it to begin with.
Time will tell. I think regardless of anything, we can definitely say that Microsoft's approach to the XBox 360 has definitely taken a number of new moves that the industry had previously never made. Everything from the viral marketing, to the MTV official announcement, to the launch. They have all been non-traditional ways of launching a console. We'll see how well it pays off for M$.
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I'm curious, though, if this was Nintendo doing this on the verge of launching a new console, if your post would be all gung-ho about this interesting idea.
As we all know, Slashdotters tend to be anti-MS, and love to discredit good ideas from MS, if they can. But if Nintendo does the same thing, there is instant praise.
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It's hard NOT to read bias into 99% of Slashdot comments, especially ones that are anti-M$.
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Heh, whew, OK I needed a good laugh. Seriously, I'm sure Rare or somebody has a couple of demo levels at this point that only require the 360 rebooted every 10 minutes or so. It'll be fine.
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I'm guessing that the type of people who have $399 to impulsively spend on a video game, aren't the type who would be shopping in WalMart. They're probably aiming for kids whose parents are in there shopping. They want the kids to start begging their parents for one for Christmas.
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Your guessing is very wrong. I knew I was getting one before the price was even determined. There are no WMts around where I live but when I visit my family I always know I am going there at least once: either for grocieries (it i
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The GameCube was playable in Circuit City and Sears stores for about a month before launch.
The Nintendo DS, the Gameboy Advance, Advance SP, Pocket, and Pocket Color all had pre-release in store playable demos.
Broken before a week is up (Score:5, Funny)
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I just had a small deja vu of how some of the Nintendo DS's on display look : Some people probably think they have to engrave the screen in order for it to work...
Games! (Score:1)
I have to believe this will increase the "cool factor" for the box and is probably a smart move. But, it could also be a bit risky.
$20 says... (Score:2, Interesting)
maybe sold on E-bay, or held for "ransom" so Microsoft will pay up not to have their "secrets" revealed (wait... that was nintendo who didn't want their secret let out... but it could still apply)
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Maybe just me... (Score:1, Funny)
6-year-olds (Score:3, Funny)
360 demo (Score:5, Informative)
Here's the breakdown:
King Kong: amazing graphics, but it was so brief I couldn't really get a feel for the gameplay. A fantastic tech demo for next-gen system capabilities.
Call of Duty 2: graphics comparable to Valve's Source engine, which is disappointing, but so well done it really doesn't matter. Keeps the hectic CoD pace intact. Also, it runs at an unerring 60fps, no matter what. I tried everything I could to get the framerate to drop, but believe me, it isn't possible.
Kameo: I didn't play this game because Rare sucks now. Grabbed by the Ghoulies? I'll grab YOUR Ghoulies, whoever came up with the concept for that shit burger.
Oh yeah, the home screen is really in-depth.
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King Kong: amazing graphics (the defacto standard of the industry) and no accurate representation of gameplay. I can download the Unreal3 tech demo if I want to look at yet another pretty picture.
Call of Duty 2: Really now, I can't believe you played the game with graphics that ONLY looked like the source engine. Sheesh, I wouldn't play a game that looks that terrible. And I'm biased because I already played the CoD2 demo on my PC with an un-errin
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Good place to buy a 360 (Score:3, Informative)
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Walmart owns Sam's Club, which is a similar store...and a competitior to Costco.
Availability for Canada? (Score:1)