Archive for the ‘News’ category

Rumor: The Real Reasons for the RROD

January 20th, 2008

redring.jpg8Bit Joystick.com has posted an in-depth interview with someone they claim is a Microsoft insider. In the interview, this anonymous source reveals a lot of interesting “facts” about the Xbox 360 hardware failures and why he thinks these problems exist.

There’s no sure way to tell if this guys is for real, but many of the things he says make sense and don’t seem far fetched at all. But you should still probably take this with a small grain of salt. Not one of those regular sized grains of salt. Hit the link for the interview.

Link: Inside Source Reveal the Truth About Xbox 360 “Red Ring of Death” Failures

Free XBLA Game Revelead: Undertow

January 18th, 2008

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Microsoft has announced the game they will be giving away free to users that were affected by the Xbox Live outages. That game is Undertow (an 800 point value).

As you can expect, the comments on the Gamerscore Blog post are already asploding with posts saying things like, “what if I already purchased Undertow?” According to a comment from John Porcaro, those people should call Xbox Support which is “prepared to take care of you.”

I have to say, I’m pretty disappointed for a couple of reasons. First, a lot of people have probably already purchased this game. Now they’re all going to have to deal with Xbox Support, which I can personally tell you is huge hassle. Second, I didn’t care for the trial version of Undertow, so I don’t know that I really want to play it.

I think MS is handling this situation all wrong. They need to give away a new game to everyone when it’s released and they needed to say that when they announced they would be giving away a free game. That would solve several of the issues they will now be dealing with. First, you don’t have to worry about the people that already purchased it. Second, it would prevent people from not buying games until they heard which one was going to be free. Third, you wouldn’t have to worry about people saying, “I already played the Trial version and it sucked.” It would have been a great way to prevent a lot of the fires they’re now going to have to put out.

I’m just saying…

NPD Numbers Released: It Was a Good Year

January 17th, 2008

money-bag.jpgThe NPD Group has released their sales numbers for the month of December and the full year. The bottom line: Your bank account suffered…

The industry as a whole (excluding PC games) saw a 43% increase in sales compared to 2006. How much did they make, you ask? $17.94 billion dollars! The Xbox 360 was no slouch in the console department selling 1.26 million units in December and 4.62 million in the entire year. It’s in the software sales, however, that the 360 really shines. The 360 version Call of Duty 4 was #1 for the second month in a row selling a whopping 1.47 million copies in December. Three other 360 titles made the top 10 for the month, including Assassin’s Creed, Halo 3 and Guitar Hero III.

On the annual sales front, Halo 3 dominated with 4.82 million copies sold, beating Nintendo’s Trojan horse Wii Play with Remote by 600,000 units. Call of Duty 4 and Assassin’s Creed also made the top 10 for the year.

Hit the link and come to terms with the realization of where all your money went this year.

Link: NPD: U.S. Video Game Industry Totals $17.94 Billion, Halo 3 Tops All [Via Joystiq]

Bionic Commando Rearmed Preview

January 17th, 2008

IGN has a full-blown preview of the Bionic Command remake for Xbox Live Arade. The revamp of the 1988 classic is cleverly titled “Bionic Commando Rearmed” and appears to be much improved, while still retaining all of the things that got us hooked on the original. I won’t go into too much detail, as IGN’s preview is pretty comprehensive. All I will say is it looks freaking sweet! Watch the video below and prepare to be addicted to this classic all over again.

Link: Bionic Commando Rearmed Preview [Via Xbox 360 Fanboy]

Rainbow Six Vegas 2 is Looking Awesome

January 17th, 2008

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Today Ubisoft released a brand new development diary with RSV2′s lead designer, Philippe Therien. The video shows off some of the new environments and also many of the changes that have been made to the rewards and upgrade system.

First off, the new environments look amazing. It’s so nice to see some colors other than brown and dark red. The visual appeal, or lack therof, was one of my biggest complaints about the first RSV. This time around, the environments are looking more colorful and more vivid.

Second, the changes to the rewards system and character customization are bringing this game to the top of my “most anticipated” list. The Persistant Elite Creation is actually persistant now! You be able to play the same character in single player, multiplayer and co-op modes. In addition to that, no matter what mode you play in you will be rewarded for actions and accomplishments. For example, getting certain types of kills or reaching specific checkpoints will all add to your experience in different categories. As you gain experience in these categories, you will be rewarded with different weapons and upgrades.

Check out the video below and hit the link for downloadable versions in SD and HD.

Link: First Ranbow Six Vegas 2 Development Diary Live! [Via Xbox 360 Fanboy]

FIFA Street 3 Demo Hits Xbox Live

January 17th, 2008

The third iteration in the FIFA Street series is coming to next-gen (can we start calling them current-gen yet?) consoles sometime next month. To give us a little taste of what to expect, EA has dropped a demo of FIFA Street 3 onto Xbox Live today.

While I haven’t ever played a FIFA Street game, the trailer below makes #3 look a lot like NBA Street Homecourt, but with more feet. And I’ve always said that video games need more feet. I don’t care for soccer myself, but if this game turns out to be anything like NBA Street Homecourt, it’s a good thing.

Link: Demo: FIFA Street 3 [Via Joystiq]