The 50 Biggest Gaming Events of 2007 49
The Next Generation site has up an article looking back on the 50 biggest gaming events of 2007. From the launch of Burning Crusade in January all the way through to 'Gerstmann-gate', the list is highly eventful ... it's been a big year for games. "The removal of Super Columbine Massacre RPG from the Slamdance Guerilla Gamemaker competition sent shockwaves through the independent game community, but the event did bring two very important things to light. Firstly, it showed that even the independent art community has a clear delineation between how it treats games and how it treats other mediums. But even more importantly, the voluntary withdrawal of many other entrants in the competition showed the solidarity of the independent community, and emphasized their dedication to the progression of the medium."
Only 50? (Score:1, Troll)
Howzabout the 10,000 most important events in gaming for 2007?
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And then... (Score:5, Insightful)
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I'm tempted to get it for the 360, but I'll wait for the Phantom port.
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Requires Windows Vista
Missing - sales figures for Crysis and Unreal T3 (Score:4, Informative)
Read, e.g. "Crysis and UTIII sales bomb" at http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=177667 [computeran...ogames.com]
Most speculations on why concern too demanding graphics.
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Crysis is all about system requirements. My
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Well, it's a long way from Asheron's Call, anyway.
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Halo is a good series. Not fantastic. Sometimes great, but always at least good.
If it weren't for Call of Duty 4 being a better game, Halo 3 would be the best console online-shooter available.
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It's been years since GTA III came out - I want open worlds with lots of vehicles and toys dammit.
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But I for one do not like sandbox games. I would much rather have a shooter with a *few* options, but a lot of set-piece battles. Rainbow Six Vegas was a perfect example of this. It could not be done as a sandbox game, yet it was an incredible single player experience.
To me, saying that every game should be a sandbox game is like saying every game should be first person. A lot of RTS players would disagree very strongly
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As for UT3, lack of marketing, lack of hype and confusing titling definitely hurt it. Why buy UT3 for $60 when you can buy the UT collection pack for $50? And U
I thought Activision merged with Blizzard (Score:2)
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To be exact: Vivendi Universal owns 100% of Vivendi Universal Games who owns 100% of Blizzard Entertainment. The merger is between Vivendi Universal Games and Activision, which tacks on the Blizzard name due to brand recognition, although Blizzard Entertainment remains a quasi-autonomous entity in the new structure as well. The resulting operation is that Vivendi Universal will own 52 to 6
a better list (Score:2, Funny)
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http://www.oprahsvajayjay.com/ [oprahsvajayjay.com]
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Teaser for Duke Nukem Forver Released! (Score:2, Interesting)
Since it's been 6 whopping years since the last one I think this could qualify as one of the 50 biggest Gaming Events this year.
You can find links to it at http://www.3drealms.com/ [3drealms.com] but beware, there is some servermelting going on right now (and a slashdotting wont help either).
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There are aliens.
Duke looks like he takes more steroids than all pro sports players combined.
That's really all you can get out of the trailer. Most of the video is Duke lifting weights in a really dark room.
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Actually I'd say that it's been 6 years since the last teaser of this perpetual piece of vaporware is exactly why this isn't a significant event in gaming.
At this point, the only possible significant event that can involve DNF is the release of the actual game. Anything else is *yawn* more of the same empty promises that we've been hearing for what, a decade now?
The continuing tradition of brainless summaries. (Score:2)
Quakecon??? (Score:1)
One page! (Score:2)
Gerstmann firing not even worthy of wikipedia (Score:2)
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http://davedragon.rilysi.com/2007/06/25-most-popular-blogs-of-june-2007.html [rilysi.com]
Kotaku has 372,000 RSS subscribers. Every single one of them knows about this incident.
Joystiq has 274,000 RSS subscribers. Every single one of them knows about this incident.
I know both of those carried articles about this. Even assuming every single Joystiq RSS subscriber is also in the Kotaku one, there's at least 37 times as many people as you say know about it. I told a few people that aren't even gamers, an
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Kotaku has 372,000 RSS subscribers. Every single one of them knows about this incident.
Joystiq has 274,000 RSS subscribers. Every single one of them knows about this incident.
I'd bet there are easily a million people who know about this.
Let me make this very clear: They got heard.
Where's the Jade Raymond Incident? (Score:2)
Flip-flop (Score:2)
November 13th: Atari Exits Production Business
While I do know these aren't the same companies as they used to be, it would be highly amusing if Activision finally bought out Atari.
Revenge of the third parties!