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The Shadow of Kong 60

The BBC is reporting that the makers of the Kong game recommend against purchasing the 360 version of that title. The article states that an Ubisoft rep, Yves Guillemot, stated that the 360 version is just too dark to play well on a non-HD screen. However, Voodoo Extreme got in touch with Ubi for the official party line, and they had something very different to say. From the article: "Ubisoft is actively investigating isolated reports of resolution issues on specific plasma screens, which should be easily resolved by adjusting/increasing the settings. Ubisoft believes that King Kong offers one of the best gaming experiences available on the Xbox 360 and encourages gamers to check it out for themselves."
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The Shadow of Kong

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  • by SmallFurryCreature ( 593017 ) on Thursday December 15, 2005 @01:25AM (#14262346) Journal
    Ubisoft attends the local emergency ward to have a chair removed from its skull and a rabid ballmer is put back in his pen by MS zookeepers

    Ah well, it is a good laugh.

  • Ubisoft rep? (Score:5, Informative)

    by Alarash ( 746254 ) on Thursday December 15, 2005 @01:48AM (#14262418)
    Yves Guillemot is not just a "Ubisoft rep.", he's the CEO (being one of the Guillemot brothers, who founded Guillemot - videogames - and Hercules - hardware).
  • Huh? (Score:4, Funny)

    by pnevin ( 168332 ) * on Thursday December 15, 2005 @02:31AM (#14262518)
    As long as you can still see the barrels Kong throws at you, I don't see the problem.
    • I was going to ask if anyone knew why it was called *Donkey* Kong. Then I googled "name donkey kong", and it pointed to the Wikipedia entry where it explains that

      The name was chosen by game designer Shigeru Miyamoto as a combination of the word "Kong", since the movie King Kong had caused it 'to colloquially mean monkey' in Japan. According to Snopes, "Donkey", was chosen because Miyamoto intended it "to convey a sense of stubbornness."
  • Politics (Score:1, Interesting)

    by Anonymous Coward
    I strongly suspect this issue is 99% political. I have a 360 premium, Kong and a non-HD TV. The game looks absolutely fine to me. No brightness issues at all. Got a few friends in a similar situation, one of whom has a non-HD plasma TV and none of them are having problems either.

    I'd love to see Ubisoft's profit margin on each copy of the game sold for the 360, compared with the other platforms. I'm guessing one of their accountants dropped the ball big-time during contract negotiations and now they're tryin
  • So... So far we have a company which didn't test its console as well as it should have [xboxaddict.com] and now game developers who didn't test their games on normal TVs... Nice!
  • Define "dark" (Score:2, Informative)

    by KDR_11k ( 778916 )
    This is Ubisoft. When they realize something is too dark that means you're in deep shit. Even "bright" games like Beyond Good & Evil and Rayman 2 are unplayable without turning up the brightness a lot, their definition of "dark" must be close to Doom 3.
  • I got to see the 360 for the first time the other day at CompUSA and it had this game on a small HD TV display. It is funny reading this article because I thought it was a horrible game to showcase in public since the game looked so dark. Shortly after I saw COD2 at Walmart and also thought it was a horrible game to showcase because it looked like an average game I play on my PC. I would suggest showing DOA4, or at least an exclusive game to the system.
    • So you'd rather spend $1000+ to play CoD2 on your PC, than just $300+$50 for HD CoD2 on your TV?
  • I have a standard TV. I actually rented both the Xbox and 360 versions of the game to see the graphical differences. I ended up buying the 360 version. The graphics are night and day - this is THE game I suggest to show off the graphical power of the 360. I don't think the game is too dark. Granted, it IS a tad darker, but nothing that affects gameplay. In fact, the slightly darker graphics bring out the brighter effects like fire and sunlight much better. The Xbox version is a bit lighter but has a washed-

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