Publishers Embrace Xbox Live Arcade 27
With many of the high profile 'launch window' titles still coming, the Xbox Live Arcade is one of the most entertaining elements to the Xbox 360. Joystiq posts about a recent Major Nelson podcast in which he interviews the general manager of the Xbox Live Arcade. Big-name publishers are jumping on board, and they plan numerous additions to the service in the coming months. From the post: "Just one important caveat: the Xbox Live Arcade party lasts only so long as Microsoft plays the gatekeeper role well. If the company softens its standards and starts to include mediocre titles for download, gamer trust and interest in the service will decline rapidly. So far, they're on the right path. Geometry Wars--that little $5.00 Xbox Live Arcade title that has surprised and delighted the majority of those who have given it a shot--still reigns as the top Xbox 360 title in our book."
It's nice to see some classics coming back (Score:2, Informative)
Geometry Wars? (Score:3, Insightful)
But to get serious... as my roommates and I are looking to get an Xbox 360 for our living room HDTV... hearing someone say that a $5 downloadable title (even if it is sort of his baby) is the best 360 game so far is a bit discouraging.
Re:Geometry Wars? (Score:3, Informative)
That is, of course, if you play games for FUN, rather than just pretty shiny graphics...
Re:Geometry Wars? (Score:1)
Re:Geometry Wars? (Score:3, Informative)
Add a couple Saturdays blown on Kameo, and its really a no brainer to me. These are good games. If you're a poor college student who games 50 hours a week, you'll run out of good stuff to play, but there are a LOT of people who play games who only pay an hour or two a day.
Re:Geometry Wars? (Score:1)
Re:Geometry Wars? (Score:1)
Re:Geometry Wars? (Score:2)
Casual gaming (Score:3, Insightful)
Even being able to download a bunch of demos was really a great idea.
Microsoft is trying to take over the gaming market through online. Not just marketplace, but also the amazing online support within major games and the ability to send/recieve text and voice messages.
Re:Casual gaming (Score:3, Funny)
The Arcade idea is something that might bring me to buying a console as it is something a com
Re:Casual gaming (Score:3, Informative)
(Take a page out of the Dave & Busters / Jillian's book, you can't buy EXACTLY enough points to buy just one game. To buy Geometry Wars for $5, I had to shell out for at $6.25 or $12.50 worth of points. That's not much more money, but for Microsoft it adds up quickly.)
Bankshot Billiards 2 (Score:1)
Re:Bankshot Billiards 2 (Score:1)
Sure, if by $12.00USD you really meant 1200 Microsoft Points. At 80 points per $1USD, that's actually $15.00USD. Not a big difference, but it is the only game on XBLA that's over $10USD. Everything else runs for $5-$10. Unfortunately, Bankshot seems to be rather popular (whether that's artificial from giving it away free in the Xbox Live Gold starter kit or genuine, I don't know). Hopefully its pop
$5 is the least expensive (Score:1)
Re:$5 is the least expensive (Score:1)
Re:Casual gaming (Score:1)
Nope. No technical reason at all. It'd be awesome if they built an arcade for Xbox 1 [xbox.com]. Oh, wait. That happened. The 360's arcade is a killer app because it's on each and every Xbox
$5 a game is nice but... (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:$5 a game is nice but... (Score:2)
Re:$5 a game is nice but... (Score:2)
Re:$5 a game is nice but... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:$5 a game is nice but... (Score:3, Interesting)
The 360 Live Arcade is supposed a nice bonus feature to the system, not the ONLY reason to get it. Also, I've heard of many stories about guys buying the system, but their girlfriends and wives discovering the Live Arcade and getting hooked. It's a great way to get introduce your significant-other to the wonderful world of gaming, so that she doesn't automatically veto all your future game purchases. ("As long as you let me buy som
Re:$5 a game is nice but... (Score:1)
It's a nice feature (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:They're $5 for a reason. (Score:3, Interesting)
Seriously, considering the "quality" of the big name games out there, I'd encourage the "independants" all I could. Some of the best games I've ever played were made by tiny independant game makers. (Popcap games, Star Control 2 and The Horde by "Toys for Bob", Starscape by Moonpod). All I see