Showing posts with label Xbox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Xbox. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

New BATMAN ARKHAM CITY WALLPAPERS Video Game Images



Presented here, for your viewing pleasure, is this ever so delightful set of BATMAN: ARKHAM CITY Video Game Wallpaper Backgrounds! They were made from some brand-new images. One features the Joker with some of his Goons. The other one shows the Dark Knight caught in a Death-Trap, enjoy!

CLICK HERE For More FREE Batman and The Joker Desktop Wallpaper Backgrounds of BATMAN: ARKHAM CITY Video Game!


Sunday, February 2, 2014

New XBOX MAGAZINE Features BATMAN ARKHAM CITY Cover


This July, please be sure to keep an eye out in the Book Stores for the new XBOX MAGAZINE with the BATMAN: ARKHAM ASYLUM Cover. Of course the main story will be the release of the new video game, the graphics look awesome!

Friday, October 18, 2013

Top Xbox 360 Top LIVE Titles of 2010


I read that sex sells so here you go.
Major Nelson has put together his list for the top Xbox 360 Top LIVE Titles of 2010

The Major wants you to note 'that the rankings are based on the games' first seven days of activity on the Xbox LIVE service and only include games released in 2010."
Seven day's hardly seems like a worth while length of time to assess a game's online popularity but I guess it's one way to balance out games that got released earlier in the year than others etc.

Xbox 360 Top LIVE Titles of 2010 (based on Unique Users during the first week of launch)

1 Call of Duty: Black Ops



2 Halo: Reach
3 Red Dead Redemption



4 Fable III
5 Battlefield: Bad Co. 2
6 Medal of Honor
7 Mass Effect 2
8 FIFA Soccer 11
9 Fallout: New Vegas
10 BioShock 2
11 Madden NFL 11
12 Splinter Cell Conviction
13 Assassin's Creed Brotherhood
14 Dead Rising 2
15 Kinect Adventures!
16 NBA 2K11
17 Crackdown 2
18 Aliens vs Predator
19 Mafia II
20 Army of TWO: TFD

It's amusing to note that Kinect: Adventures made it onto the list - I expect that it is because it was bundled with the initial roll out of the Kinect. Further amused to see the number of sequels in there!

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Why not allowing second hand games to run on the new Xbox would be plain wrong.




Why not allowing second hand games to run on the new Xbox console would be plain wrong.

Kotaku is suggesting that the new version of the Xbox will potentially not allow used or second hand games to be played on the console. While closed units and IPR rights and DRM is all the rage in some quarters, it would seem to be a shitty move by Microsoft if they are trying to stamp out trading in second hand games .

Their motive of course would be enourage the purchase of new games either off the shelf from bonafide retailers or by download through the XBL service (which also would encourage the purchase of gold XBL member accounts).

And that's fine. Microsoft is there to make money.

Publishers are there to make money too. That's why you have to pay for DLC - and if DLC is free, you can be sure that there's a marketing incentive behind it (such as goodwill to fans to keep a community active etc).

What I do not like is Microsoft's attempt to thwart something that is perfectly legal - in NZ where I live for instance, it is perfectly legal to sell second hand software. In the form of an Xbox game, it is absolutely legal to sell your copy of Halo 3 to the kid down the street.

Arguments about raising revenue aside, there should be no other reason to prevent such a transaction from occurring if it's a genuinely legal activity.

All this huffing and puffing is of course only a short term concern as it's bloody obvious we're heading to a 'download' only gaming world - it's just hard to say how long it will take us to get there? NZ is soooo far behind in the internet world we still have very low data caps so downloading full games is out of the question.

In the end, I suspect Kotaku's sources will be full of crap and if there is some kind of intiative, it will be more along the lines of tying a game to an account in some fashion. The mind boggles.

What's your view? Should Microsoft block second hand games from running on the new Xbox console?

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Halo 4's Multiplayer to be 8 gig in size?

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Xbox.com gives some advice to Xbox users about what kind of space their hard-drives might need to accomodate Halo 4's muliplayer mode.

"At a minimum, you'll need at least an 8GB USB Flash Drive or an Xbox 360 Hard Drive to play Multiplayer mode in Halo 4. For an optimal experience playing with an Xbox 360 Hard Drive is highly recommended. For Xbox 360 4GB, Arcade and Core consoles, the Xbox 360 Hard Drive is sold separately."

Long gone are the days of the 20 gig hard drive eh?

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Durango Lives!


Microsoft's Brian Hall (the general manager of Windows Live) mentioned "the new Xbox" in an interveiw, suggesting it could be integrated with Windows Live.

"We've had Hotmail and operated Hotmail for about 16 years. We obviously have Exchange, and Outlook, that people use at work.

We just decided it was time to do something new and bring the best from each of those and put them together and release it right in time for the new wave of products that we could have coming out with Windows 8, with the new version of Office, with the new Windows Phone and the new Xbox."

That's probably the most senior Microsoft employee to mention the new Xbox yet!