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KyleJCrb

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  1. Hahaha, that "Family Sharing" thing would have been a total joke. From this article:

    When your family member accesses any of your games, they’re placed into a special demo mode. This demo mode in most cases would be the full game with a 15-45 minute timer and in some cases an hour. This allowed the person to play the game, get familiar with it then make a purchase if they wanted to. When the time limit was up they would automatically be prompted to the Marketplace so that they may order it if liked the game. We were toying around with a limit on the number of times members could access the shared game (as to discourage gamers from simply beating the game by doing multiple playthroughs). but we had not settled on an appropriate way of handling it. One thing we knew is that we wanted the experience to be seamless for both the person sharing and the family member benefiting.
  2. Basically, I wanted the Xbone to be what the PS4 has been announced as being... Lower price, better features, no ridiculous spying. It's a huge disappointment that they think any (older person) will actually be interested in this. But they might have the young Call of Duty audience on board.

    Which is funny because it's not like the PS4 isn't also getting Call of Duty.

  3. WFTrainer is definitely hilarious

    After watching more I'm less enthusiastic about Mega Man, he appears to be built entirely on projectiles with almost no CQC game, it's like Toon Link on steroids :(

    Skyward Sword stage and SS Link are nice, I love that games art style so I hope to see a lot of it in this game

    Did you expect him to NOT be built around projectiles? I mean, shooting is kind of his thing. And jumping.

  4. Sim City 2013 has sold 1.6 million copies. So roughly $60,000,000 not counting DLC.

    Tomb Raider 2013 sold about 3.15 million copies before being considered a commercial failure.

    Call of Duty: Black Ops II sold 10 million copies.

    Obviously there's about a million other factors going on here, but I'd like to think that Sim City is still considered a commercial failure (I doubt EA would ever admit it) and that the consumers not purchasing it means something and that we could see a similar trend with XBONE.

    Only time will tell, though.

    The SimCity series isn't exactly known for being a hot seller, but SC2013 was the fastest- and best-selling game in the series. I also doubt it had the budget of Tomb Raider or Cod Blops.

  5. So Microsoft released three new articles to explain more about the Xbox One features and how used games will be handled:

    http://news.xbox.com/2013/06/license

    http://news.xbox.com/2013/06/connected

    http://news.xbox.com/2013/06/privacy

    Personally, it seems like they've addressed most of the main issues, although the line "trade in your games at participating retailers" makes me think that you are ONLY going to be able to trade used games at authorized retailers, which means no more grey market (eBay, local trading, etc.)

  6. A shame that it took 10 years for Frequency/Amplitude to get an HD remake.

    This doesn't really look like Frequency or Amplitude to me. It looks more like a dancing game that uses Kinect, only instead of making you follow a predetermined set of dance moves, you use your body to "remix" songs.

    Besides, didn't Frequency/Amplitude actually get an HD remake? Or did I hallucinate the entirety of Rock Band Blitz? Sure, it's watered down, but the overall idea behind the gameplay is intact.

  7. Brandon has a point: games have what is called residual value built into the price, as do most goods that we are able to trade and sell (books, movies, electronics, cars...) Developers don't get paid from individual used sales, that is true, but the reason why prices are so high to begin with, and why the argument that "no used games would bring the prices of new games down" does hold some water (even though I have absolutely zero faith in Microsoft and Sony to actually drop prices) is because of residual value.

  8. I'm with The Coop: I don't trust that Microsoft or Sony will drop the residual value or packaging costs from the price of their games whatsoever. It's possible with PC games because there are various online retailers vying for our dollar, but when each console is practically a monopoly unto itself with only one publisher providing the content and reaping the benefits, there will be no reason for them to drop prices and have huge sales like Steam, Amazon, or GOG. Console consumers have been conditioned long enough to accept that a new game always costs $50-$60, and there is no way any system manufacturer is going to be willing to give up that revenue stream as long as people will cough up the cash.

  9. It was a huge moment in 2011 when Christopher Tin won a Grammy for

    from Civilization IV, the very first Grammy Award given to a musical piece that originated in a video game. This weekend, the song will be performed as part of the West Coast Premiere of Christopher Tin's Calling All Dawns. If you're in the LA area this weekend, I urge you guys to go to one of two performances and witness Chris' music being performed live by the Angel City Chorale. I met Chris at Video Games Live in 2011 and was blown away by the performance of Baba Yetu during that show, so I can say with absolute certainty that it'll be worth it.

    In fact, to sweeten the deal, ACC was kind enough to provide me with two free tickets to give away! To enter the giveaway, all you have to do is respond to this question on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KyleJCrb/status/340120727913115648

    I'll randomly choose one lucky entrant to win TWO free tickets to the date of your choosing!

    WHAT: Christopher Tin's Calling All Dawns West Coast Premiere (more information here: https://www.facebook.com/events/586412991371827/)

    WHERE:

    Wilshire United Methodist Church

    4350 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, California 90010

    WHEN: Two performances - June 1st and June 2nd at 7 PM

    WHY: Because Christopher Tin is an amazing, incredible composer and you enjoy awesome music

    HOW: Order tickets here: http://angelcitychorale.org/concerts-events/calling-all-dawns/

  10. Nobody is reading the article correctly (or at all, and making assumptions from the headline: ) Microsoft is not expecting the Xbox One BY ITSELF to ship a billion units, but the combined sales of the Xbox One and PS4 to ship a billion units. A lofty and unlikely projection to be sure (though it may be slightly less unlikely if they would acknowledge Nintendo in those numbers as well,) but not quite as ludicrous if a lot of households own both. Granted, it was similar thinking from Atari that crashed the home console market back in '83, and it doesn't leave me with a good feeling that we aren't going to see yet another crash with this generation...

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