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Xbox 360 Fall Update (Divx baby!)

Posted: November 30th, 2007 | Author: Tarun Kunwar | Filed under: Marketplace, News, Xbox Live | 3 Comments »

And they’ve added DIVX! I always thought that they should add some sort of away message system similar to some instant messaging programs. It would let your buddies know if you’re grubbin’ out or rekindling yourself with nature before gettin’ yo game on.

XBox classics and mutual friends? Yawnnn.
A more in depth online profile and some new video features? Yippiee!

Xbox 360 Introduces New Features and Console Enhancements with the 2007 Fall Dashboard Update

Free system update hits connected consoles worldwide on Dec. 4; Xbox Originals, Family Timer and more available through download

As promised, Microsoft is bringing some early gifts to your Xbox 360 just prior to the holiday season. Beginning at 2:00 a.m. PST on Dec. 4, the Xbox 360 Fall Dashboard Update will be available for all connected Xbox 360 consoles free of charge, bringing an array of new features and enhancements to the leading gaming and entertainment system.

Among the key new enhancements are the previously announced Xbox Originals game download service, Family Timer parental control feature, and expanded social networking experiences. Xbox 360 owners can also look forward to enhanced navigation, profile and video features and Xbox LIVE Arcade Hits.

This free update will be digitally distributed over Xbox LIVE to the more than 8 million Xbox LIVE members worldwide (Xbox LIVE Silver and Gold) with no disc or hard drive required. Gamers without an Xbox LIVE account can easily sign up for the free network by connecting their console to a broadband internet connection. New features and enhancements include:

MORE DOWNLOAD OPTIONS:

* Xbox Originals – With this new service, announced on Nov. 13, consumers can download-to-own full original Xbox games that were previously only available at retail. The digital shelves will always be stocked with classic titles, such as “Crash Bandicoot: Wrath of Cortex,” “Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge,” “Halo,” “Fable,” “Fuzion Frenzy,” “Psychonauts,” and more as the catalogue grows over time, at 1200 Microsoft Points per game.

* Xbox LIVE Arcade Hits – On Xbox LIVE Arcade, the Arcade Hits program kicks off where some of the best sellers will become available at permanently reduced prices, making it easier than ever for everyone to build a library of downloadable games! The first games to become Arcade Hits will be “Bankshot Billiards 2″ and “Lumines LIVE,” which will be available for 800 Microsoft Points each, and “Marble Blast Ultra,” “Small Arms” and “Zuma Deluxe,” which will be available for 400 Microsoft Points each. With free trial downloads for every game and over 100 games to choose from, Xbox LIVE Arcade offers something for every member of the family.

NEW WAYS TO KEEP UP TO DATE AND CONNECTED:

· Inside Xbox – A new direct feed brings current news straight from Xbox.com into the Xbox LIVE Dashboard providing members an easy, predictable entry point where they can discover what’s new in: game releases, events, and Xbox LIVE Marketplace offers.

· Enhanced online profile – Members interested in sharing a few more details about themselves will have the option to go beyond their motto and further personalize their profile with an expanded bio. The extended bios will be visible to “Friends Only” or the entire Xbox LIVE community.

· Expanded Friends List access – A quick and easy way for gamers to expand their personal community on Xbox LIVE, members will be able to see the Friends Lists of other Xbox LIVE members, boosting their social networking experience on the service.

ENHANCED OVERALL EXPERIENCE AND CONTROL:

* Enhanced Parental Controls – Family Timer, a strong and flexible new addition to the Xbox 360 Family Settings, enables parents to set the amount of time their Xbox 360 can be used on a per-day or per-week basis by their children or other members of the household.

* New video features – The convenience of full-screen movie previews and enhanced video codec support further expand the options when it comes to the Xbox 360 entertainment experience.

* Easy-to-use navigation features – With several noteworthy changes in the Xbox LIVE Dashboard, from the new Game Store button to the Video Store button to enhanced visuals and descriptions in the video library, Xbox LIVE members can find what they want, when they want it.

These features are just some of the new enhancements Xbox 360 owners can expect as part of the Fall Dashboard Update. On December 4th a list of all the new features and improvements will be posted at: http://www.xbox.com/live.


GTA IV Art Box Trailer

Posted: November 29th, 2007 | Author: Tarun Kunwar | Filed under: Video | 2 Comments »

Guns, girls, cars and an angry Eastern European chap; add a 360/PS3, and you’ve got yourself a real next gen sandbox title. Sorry Altaïr.

The next trailer has been announced for December 6th. Hopefully something more than just a montage this time? Yauzaa! Can’t wait.


Wii lightsaber

Posted: November 23rd, 2007 | Author: Tarun Kunwar | Filed under: Wii | 3 Comments »

Wii Lightsaber!

Patience young Padawan learners, the Wii lightsaber is no longer a figment of our imaginations! As always, be mindful of your thoughts.

Too bad this controller will be used for Lego Star Wars and not this…

Hey, if they can make a guitar for 360 and PS3, why not a lightsaber? :)


No Achievements for Xbox Originals

Posted: November 16th, 2007 | Author: Tarun Kunwar | Filed under: Marketplace, News, Xbox 360 | No Comments »

I don’t quite understand Microsoft’s strategy behind this whole “play original Xbox titles on your 360.” And now this no Achievement business?

According to Major Nelson’s page…

These are the original games that were created before Xbox 360. In order to preserve the integrity of the original gaming experience they provide, they will have the features available at the time of their initial release.

Hmmmmm…isn’t that the exact thing they don’t do with XBLA games? Me smell a hint of hypocrisy in the air. I mean, why play Halo 3 when you can pay money for Halo 2? (As if everyone and their mommas don’t already have it.)

HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY XBOXLIVE!


Divx support coming to your PS3

Posted: November 13th, 2007 | Author: Tarun Kunwar | Filed under: PS3 | No Comments »

A nice move by Sony which will benefit movie pirates everywhere! Up until now, i was watching downloaded movies via the prehistoric VGA method. None of that for me anymore! :) This does however somewhat defeat the purpose of incorporating an online movie library within Home doesn’t it?

“We are excited to work with Sony Computer Entertainment to bring DivX to PS3,” said Kevin Hell, CEO of DivX, Inc. “Our technology will expand the multimedia functionality of PS3 by enabling users to enjoy access to the broad library of content in the DivX digital media format.”


Check out the full press release here.


COD4: PS3 vs 360

Posted: November 8th, 2007 | Author: Tarun Kunwar | Filed under: Video | 6 Comments »

Now, I’ve never claimed to be a graphics whore, but I’m offering 20 bucks to the first person who can see a difference.
However, I am a gamerscore whore…so xbox it is :)


Assassin’s Creed fighting/control scheme

Posted: November 6th, 2007 | Author: Tarun Kunwar | Filed under: Preview, Video | 1 Comment »

Patrice Diselets, AC’s Creative Director discusses the fight controls a little bit more in depth. Now, the fighting system was my number one concern with this game, and judging from this trailer, it doesn’t look so choppy. (final judgment is eight days away suckas.)

If you’ll excuse me, it’s COD4 time.


The Simpson’s Game Review

Posted: November 3rd, 2007 | Author: Tarun Kunwar | Filed under: Reviews | 1 Comment »

So I found myself torn between renting either Naruto: Rise of the Ninja or The Simpsons Game to hold me off until the big titles are released. Had to go with humor this time, and I must say that I’m not disappointed. Although neither of these two games were especially high on anyone’s top ten list for the holidays, they are most certainly rent-worthy.

The Simpsons Game — Only true fans of the show will fully enjoy this one. Join Homer, Bart, Marge and Lisa as your run around Springfield, Kentucky with superpowers triumphing over evil game world lookalikes.

Each character has their own special move, (ex: Bart’s slingshot, Homer’s ballooning ability), which add some sense of depth to an otherwise dull game. Besides that, the characters are only equipped with one repetitive punch attack. Yawn.
Bart’s slingshot
Use Bart’s slingshot to break down obstacles.

The majority of the gameplay consists of button mashing, and running around solving n3wbish puzzles that your little sister could figure out.

The reason I recommend renting this one is simply because the average gamer will run through it in seven hours tops. For the hardcore Simpson fans, there are a bunch of hidden goodies and a total of 44 achievements to be gotten. Now, if you were really into finding those silly hidden orbs in Crackdown (i.e. masochism), this game will give you plenty of replay value. Each of the sixteen stages have a time trail feature which also adds to the overall replay-ability.

As expected of something that has anything to with Matt Groening, this game will have you giggling through its entirety. The Simpson’s Game throughly mocks the gaming industry. For example, there is an achievement for pressing the start button entitled “Easiest achievement ever.” Furthermore, there is a collection of “Game Clichés” which poke fun at every videogame ever. My only regret is that the game was developed by EA, otherwise it could have been something special.
Worst Episode Ever!
What’s a videogame without crates?

With the Emmy Award winning voice actors and show-like visuals, this game is definitely worth a look for all Simpson fans, (before you’re broke in December.)

7.4