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		<title>Lionhead chooses to keep quiet about Fable 2 glitches</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For anyone that was around when Fable 1 was released they will remember very well how many promises Peter Molyneux made, and how many of them were mysteriously not found in the final product. He was on record saying things such as &#8220;you can get lost in the woods&#8221; or that you could grow trees [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For anyone that was around when Fable 1 was released they will remember very well how many promises Peter Molyneux made, and how many of them were mysteriously not found in the final product. He was on record saying things such as &#8220;you can get lost in the woods&#8221; or that you could grow trees with acorns. These statements, of course, were complete fabrications of things that he wished were in the game. The anger that ensued after the game&#8217;s release was because he never took back these remarks despite knowing fully well that they eventually were not true.</p>
<p>As someone who followed Fable 1&#8217;s release very closely, it could be said that I was naive to buy Fable 2 on day one. However, I trusted the reviews that came out giving the game scores ranging from an 8 to 10. According to these scores, the game should have been fantastic. But it&#8217;s important to note what is going on in reviews. They are well aware of the overwhelming swarm of hype that comes with some titles. This swarm of hype also generates &#8220;fanboys&#8221;, and these enthusiasts are the same people who constantly read their websites, read their magazines, etc&#8230; To displease these people could mean to lose business. In the reviews, they didn&#8217;t even mention the plethora of game-breaking bugs to be found. And my advice to those of you who buy the game soley on reviews: Don&#8217;t. Wait for the reaction from the public. Watch the reaction in forums.</p>
<p>And if there is any indicator of the incompleteness of Fable 2 it is on Lionhead&#8217;s very <a href="http://community.lionhead.com/forums/59/ShowForum.aspx" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/community.lionhead.com/forums/59/ShowForum.aspx?referer=');">forums.</a> After the game was released, there were numerous complaints about glitches, game breaking glitches and the like. Some of these include:</p>
<p>* If you join a co-op game with your hero while the other players is in childhood your stats and everything else will be swiped to zero. This is an indicator to me of sloppy programming. It appears they initialize all variables at the start of childhood regardless if it is a pre-existing hero. This is also an indicator, and not the only one, that co-op was hastily added on.</p>
<p>* If you walk around the start of the Abbot quest without listening to all of his conversation: You will not be able to progress through the main story. You will be stuck in Oakridge indefinitely. This glitch has also been reported at the start of other quests. This is a game-ending glitch.</p>
<p>* Cases of a game being indefinitely stuck in a &#8220;scene&#8221;. During conversations you cannot bring up your menu or anything else as it is declared as a &#8220;scene&#8221;.  Many have reported that their game has somehow been indefinitely stuck in such a scene. Another game-ending glitch.</p>
<p>* Time stopping glitch. This is one I myself have ran into. At the end of my main quest suddenly my time wouldn&#8217;t move unless I traveled between regions. This had many negative effects upon my game and is one of the reasons I stopped playing. I cannot make a sacrifice to the Temple of Dark because it has become virtually impossible for me to arrive at 12am. Traveling back and forth between regions and then traveling to the Temple of Dark has only resulted in me arriving at 11pm for some reason. There is no way for me to arrive exactly at 12am.</p>
<p>There are many many more. But now let me talk about how Lionhead has responded to this ridiculous amount of game-ending glitches. They havn&#8217;t. At least, not honestly. They have only addressed The Abbot and the Co-Op one. They say these are &#8220;isolated&#8221; incidents, however, they clearly are not.</p>
<p>Also, developers such as &#8220;Sam&#8221; and &#8220;Woody&#8221; have responded to the complaints on the forums calling the people &#8220;whiners&#8221;. An example of one of Woody&#8217;s responses is this, quoted exactly:</p>
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<p><img src="http://www.wholesalesarong.com/superdeal/handbag.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="582" /></p>
<p>handbags anyone?&#8221;</p>
<p>Their behavior has been largely immature, and may be a clear indicator of the mentality of many developers and why the resulting imperfection has happened. The developers obviously do not understand the implication of such game-ending bugs. There are customers who have paid $60 dollars and have logged hours upon hours into the game only to be stuck in a scene indefinitely. Or only to have their character&#8217;s stats wiped. Or only to be permanently stuck in an area unable to move on through the main story. The plummitting economy is a keen indicator on the struggle people are faced with and video games are supposed to be some type of escape from all of that. For $60, nonetheless, and it&#8217;s not a cheap price. The unprofessional attitude of the developers has not only been troubling, but so is Lionhead&#8217;s official response: Silence. It has not acknowledged the magnitude of the problem, and probably never will. They will most likely profit more from silencing the problem. But my advice is for people to spread the word about Lionhead. They are a company that should not be trusted anymore. They want to give us silence? Fine. Then we should also give the same to them: By not buying their games anymore.</p>
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		<title>Ninja Gaiden 2 Hits Store Shelves, Tomonobu Itagaki Resigns</title>
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Apparently there has been a long winded dispute between Tomonobu Itagi, creative officer at Tecmo, and Tecmo President Yoshimi Yasuda. It appears that it was agreed that Tomonobu Itagi would receive a bonus after the completion of Dead or Alive 4. After never receiving one he became distressed, however Yasuda stood by his decision to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Apparently there has been a long winded dispute between Tomonobu Itagi, creative officer at Tecmo, and Tecmo President Yoshimi Yasuda. It appears that it was agreed that Tomonobu Itagi would receive a bonus after the completion of Dead or Alive 4. After never receiving one he became distressed, however Yasuda stood by his decision to go back on his word and told Itagi that he could either quit or sue them. Itagi chose to do both.</p>
<blockquote><p>I, Tomonobu Itagaki, hereby announce that on the 14th of May 2008 I filed a complaint in the Tokyo District Court against Tecmo Co., Ltd. for unpaid completion bonuses, and against the President of Tecmo, Yoshimi Yasuda, for such unlawful acts as unreasonable and disingenuous statements made towards me, claiming damages in total of 148 million yen. I also announce that this complaint was delivered to the defendants on May 22nd of the same year.</p>
<p>In addition, I hereby announce that I have today submitted a letter of resignation to Tecmo Co., Ltd. stating that I will resign as of the 1st of July, 2008.</p>
<p>Before the start of development on DEAD OR ALIVE 4, Tecmo Co., Ltd. had agreed to pay a completion bonus to me for this Xbox 360 title, which I produced. However, when the time came for the actual payment, Tecmo Co., Ltd. went against its previous agreement and refused payment. President Yoshimi Yasuda chose not only to violate this agreement, but also turned defiant, telling me &#8220;if you are dissatisfied with the decision not to pay the bonuses, either quit the company or sue it.&#8221; In addition, he made demeaning remarks about me to my subordinates and colleagues, causing me significant emotional distress and worsening my personal relationships and work environment. Thus, I have no choice but to resign from Tecmo Co., Ltd.</p>
<p>The conduct of Tecmo Co., Ltd. and its president Yoshimi Yasuda towards me has been unbefitting of a publicly-listed company.</p>
<p>I have filed this lawsuit with a strong intent to question the social responsibility of Tecmo Co., Ltd. and its President Yoshimi Yasuda, as well as condemning them for their unjust acts. Today, in addition to announcing the reasons for this lawsuit, I make clear my reasons for resigning.</p>
<p>To All Game Fans:</p>
<p>I truly feel sorry to all the fans of the games I have made. NINJA GAIDEN 2, which will launch on the 3rd of June will be the last NINJA GAIDEN I will create. I will also never be able to make DEAD OR ALIVE 5. I regret the circumstances that have forced me to leave Tecmo, where I had worked for so many years, and I regret the disappointment this will cause my fans.</p>
<p>However, I can no longer continue to work with President Yoshimi Yasuda, a man who chooses not to honor promises even when he is able to do so.</p>
<p>I truly hope that nothing like this happens again in the future.</p>
<p>Tecmo Co., Ltd. Creative Officer<br />
Leader, Team NINJA</p>
<p>Tomonobu Itagaki</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Is the Concern Over Video Game Violence Valid?</title>
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 When this debate comes up I notice hard headed advocates on both sides. I usually find that very little critical reason or thought goes along with their opinions. So I decided to examine my own opinion further, and try to come about the complexities of the topic. It certainly is a debate that is [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height: normal;"><span> </span>When this debate comes up I notice hard headed advocates on both sides. I usually find that very little critical reason or thought goes along with their opinions. So I decided to examine my own opinion further, and try to come about the complexities of the topic. It certainly is a debate that is ever-changing, just as the graphics in the video game industry increases. The violence for the most part remains steady. Games from years in the past featured brutally killing each other and such, but now it looks more real. Is concern over this correlation valid?</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height: normal;"><span> </span>Firstly, the advocates that say it is no problem at all cite that as adults, they see a clear separation of video games and real life. While they may chainsaw someone in <em>Gears of War </em>they assure us those same impulses are silenced when they are chopping wood at their construction site. An interesting topic to examine is why we<em> enjoy</em> killing someone in a game. Why we <em>enjoy </em>running away from cops in Grand Theft Auto IV, or even killing them. Perhaps we will not like the results of such a study, but such an examination is crucial. Maybe it excites some inner desire in us, some exotic foreign evil desire that is chained and netted by society. Perhaps it is<em> helpful</em> that these restricted desires find some harmless release. Nevertheless, the advocates of video game violence cite that they can tell the difference. This is an obvious fact, for the vast majority of the people that play violent video games live everyday family oriented lives. The social conservatives lashing out for restrictions would not even be able to recognize those they are against.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height: normal;"><span> </span>However, I see the debate growing in complexity when the distinction the advocates for video game violence cite diminishes. I mean this by the increase in the graphical capacity we have seen in video games as of late. Certainly, the realism is not there yet as we clearly see characters that are not up to par with even 1995 CGI standards. However, let’s take a step in the future for a second. What if, just as CGI has grown, video game graphics grow to the point where we <em>can’t </em>see the difference between it and real life? How does the distinction between the game and real life change then? Would an advocate of video game violence be fine blasting off the head of an all too real innocent civilian? The complexity grows. You may cite the violence in movies (real looking gore) that already exist today and perhaps do not show a problem. The difference is we are <em>observers </em>of that violence and <em>receive</em> correlating emotions; it does not excite the same drives as <em>doing </em>the violence.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height: normal;"><span> </span>I think it’s obvious as the graphics continue to increase in video games the complexity of the debate will grow as the distinction between video games and real life will diminish. As an avid video game, I of course enjoy games such as <em>Gears of War</em> and the soon <em>Gears of War 2.</em> I just hope that my fellow gamers will relinquish their hard headed opinions and think about the complexities of the debate.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height: normal;">Leave a comment or discuss this in our <a href="http://www.multiconsole.com/forums/showthread.php?t=55029">forums</a></p>
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		<title>Deconstruction for Beginners Help</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For some reason this mission was causing me some difficulty. Then I realized even after I completed it I had to do it again because I turned auto save off. This time going through it I found it a lot easier so I will give some tips on completing the mission.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For some reason this mission was causing me some difficulty. Then I realized even after I completed it I had to do it again because I turned auto save off. This time going through it I found it a lot easier so I will give some tips on completing the mission.</p>
<p>It starts out pretty standard, you have to drive Playboy X to an alleyway with a car that has grenades and a sniper in it. It&#8217;s a long drive so you want to make sure you do it right the first time. You will be equipped with a sniper rifle and Playboy X instructs you to enter the lift and ride to the top of the building. From the top of the building you need to snipe three guys, take your time they won&#8217;t see you. Stay close to the edge when you are taking out the right guy so you can see the one closest to you.</p>
<p>After this you have to take out the union workers on foot. Equip the Ak-47 it is essential to taking the guys out the quickest (I turned auto aim on as well). Enter the site and take out the singular fat man on the first level. After this nothing will happen until you approach the site, approach it cautiously and once you hear shouting or see more union workers run back and take cover behind a box. From the cover eliminate all of the union workers you see. After this you need to advance further, do this cautiously while taking cover in places that are convenient. As you approach under the work site you will see a wooden ramp. Aim your scope all around the ramp and on the above platform and take out any union men necessary before continuing. You will need to go up the ramp and a cut scene will come. In the cut scene you take cover and equip your grenade. Use this grenade to chuck it at the union workers in front of you. Then take out your Ak-47 and finish them off.</p>
<p>After this you will wind around the building and meet with re-enforcement union men (from a helicopter - just like in real life). This is the biggest lot you will face so far so don&#8217;t forget to take cover especially if you are at low health. After this lot you can now run recklessly to get to the last union worker. He is easy enough to kill and you can even kill him as he&#8217;s climbing a ladder. Mission Complete.</p>
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		<title>New Games For The 360</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Grand Theft Auto IV was just one of tremendous lineup to come in 2008. Yes, we have not seen it all - not even close. Among these highly anticipated titles are Gears of War 2, Viva Pinata: Trouble in Paradise, Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts &#38; Bolts, Fable 2: Too Human, and Ninja Gaiden II.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Grand Theft Auto IV was just one of tremendous lineup to come in 2008. Yes, we have not seen it all - not even close. Among these highly anticipated titles are Gears of War 2, Viva Pinata: Trouble in Paradise, Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts &amp; Bolts, Fable 2: Too Human, and Ninja Gaiden II.</p>
<p><strong>Gears of War 2 </strong>- A highly anticipated 3rd person shooter properly set to be released this holiday season. This will be <em>the </em>game of the season, too. It&#8217;s predecessor still holds it&#8217;s own in the 360&#8217;s graphical department, so any advancement should be truly stunning. Gears of War 2 apparently will have a more compelling storyline than last time (then again&#8230; who needed a storyline?) and will feature more intense battles with Reavers, Brumacks, and any other alien creature that decides to attempt destroying earth.</p>
<p>a bigger game: &#8220;<em>Gears of War 2</em> builds upon the gameplay of the first title in every way. First, the scope of the action is bigger—new characters, more weapons, nastier enemies, bigger vehicles, and grander locales offer more action, more emotion, and more thrills. Next, every major aspect of the game has been refined to create heightened, more immersive experiences. Finally, the overall tone of <em>Gears of War 2</em> is more badass—replete with new weapon-specific executions, chainsaw duels, and shocking boss fights.&#8221;</p>
<p>stunning visuals: &#8220;<em>Gears of War 2</em> raises the graphics bar for next-generation games through its breathtaking visual effects, which are made possible through advances in Unreal Engine 3. New visual effects include ambient occlusion, dynamic shadows, improved character lighting, the ability to render hundreds of on-screen characters simultaneously, improved water physics, additional blood and bullet decals, advanced destructible environments, new weather effects, and the introduction of fluid objects. When combined with the sweeping vistas and evocative locales in the world of Sera where the <em>Gears of War 2</em> story unfolds, these additions help make this the most gorgeous game available this generation.&#8221;</p>
<p>a compelling story: &#8220;<em>Gears of War 2</em> continues to push deep, immersive storytelling in video games to greater heights. Humanity&#8217;s epic battle for survival is felt on both the personal and epic levels as you explore multiple story arcs that introduce new characters and flesh out the histories of familiar ones. A new in-game conversational camera system also helps bring the compelling story to life in a cinematic fashion.&#8221;</p>
<p>enhanced xbox live action: &#8220;<em>Gears of War 2</em> takes full advantage of the industry-leading Xbox LIVE® service. Home to 10 million gamers, Xbox LIVE is a robust online entertainment network and allows you to experience <em>Gears of War 2</em> either competitively or cooperatively. Enhanced competitive multiplayer gameplay over Xbox LIVE introduces new modes, weapons, and a multitude of new maps. Also new to <em>Gears of War 2</em> is the ability to drop in and drop out of the co-op campaign at anytime, while allowing you to play at their own difficulty setting. Enjoying the visceral thrills of <em>Gears of War</em> has never been easier.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Viva Pinata</strong>: Trouble in Paradise - Has a schedules release date for September. It will build upon the innovative gameplay of the original allowing you to:</p>
<p>customize your guarden &amp; pinatas: &#8220;Plant flowers, dig ponds, even place sand and snow in your garden to make exotic species of piñata feel at home. Buy objects to change the weather, or get new toys for your piñata. And nurture the thirty-two new species of piñata, including sour piñatas that infiltrate and wreak havoc in the garden. Choose to tame the sours, or feed them candy to keep them sweet.&#8221;</p>
<p>play with a friend: &#8220;Family members and friends can now share in the joy of creating a garden by plugging in an extra controller. The second player has access to all tools, actions, activities, and can help by collecting magic. It&#8217;s an entirely new way to play.&#8221;</p>
<p>play multiple game modes: &#8220;Use the Player Guide System to master the fundamental aspects of the game. Then, try the Standard Mode where sour piñatas, feuding species, and limited money call for you to exercise problem solving and creativity to build and maintain your garden. Or enjoy Just for Fun Mode, which allows you to build a garden full of colorful creatures without worries.&#8221;</p>
<p>experience pinata vision: &#8220;Plug in an Xbox LIVE® Vision camera and interact with the game through the use of printed cards featuring a unique barcode. Flash a piñata card up to the Vision camera, and the content will drop directly into the game.&#8221;</p>
<p>show off to friends: &#8220;Use the new photo mode to snap, print, and upload pictures of your unique garden or customized piñatas to show to friends. Photograph your piñata and turn it into a piñata card, then share it with your friends so they can scan it and put it into their own garden.&#8221;</p>
<p>and teach your pinata tricks:  &#8220;Piñatas can perform dazzling tricks, if you teach them with the new trick stick tool. Watch as piñatas play together, perch on each other, and interact in new ways to make them even more appealing.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Banzo-Kazooie Nuts &amp; Bolts: </strong>Banzo-Kazooie is one of the most successful franchises in that everyone loves it. I certainly have many childhood memories of playing through the creative assortment of levels. And if I really think back I can still hear a repeated, constant, clucking of a bird. What&#8217;s new in this revived franchise?</p>
<p>Adventure &amp; Imagination: &#8220;If you can imagine it, you can build it in the Mumbo&#8217;s Motors easy-to-use workshop. Then put your creation to the test as you take on Grunty in your quest for Spiral Mountain. Unlike other games, where you progressively pick up new skills or abilities at points pre-determined by the game’s creator, <em>Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts &amp; Bolts</em> puts the power of improving Banjo&#8217;s abilities into your hands as you build vehicles that allow Banjo to progress through the game. Vehicle parts include a wide variety of body panels, engines, wheels, wings, propellers, fuel, and weapons, plus many more weird and wonderful gadgets such as floaters, Mumbo Bombos, and the versatile sticky ball, from which you can design and create anything from a simple object-carrying truck to a space-age flying saucer. Once you&#8217;ve designed your creation, give it the finishing touch by painting it and choosing a suitable name before Banjo jumps in and pilots it into action.&#8221;</p>
<p>Customization &amp; Experience: &#8220;With more than 100 contraption parts and unlimited combinations possible, no two players will have the same experience in <em>Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts &amp; Bolts</em>. By exploring the vast game worlds, discovering hidden secrets, and solving puzzles to win rewards, you will continually find more and more ways to customize and improve your contraptions, creating an unprecedented level of user-generated content for a 3-D platform adventure game.&#8221;</p>
<p>Engaging Storyline: &#8220;Two of Rare&#8217;s most beloved characters return from retirement, making their debut on Xbox 360. To win the deed to their homeland and prevent the evil witch Gruntilda from developing it into tower blocks and malls, Banjo and his best friend Kazooie battle over land, sea, and air against their longtime rival. Familiar faces such as Mumbo Jumbo, Bottles, Captain Blubber, and the Jinjos are also back to lend a hand, along with an equally colorful cast of new friends and foes. Look out for Trophy Thomas, Piddles, Lord of the Games, and Grunty&#8217;s mechanically menacing army of Gruntbots.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Fable 2 </strong>- This is the only title out of the that I&#8217;m skeptical of. With all of the failed promises of the original Fable you should probably give this a rent - while the others on the list are most certainly worthy of a purchase. Well, that said, let&#8217;s see what they promise this time&#8230;</p>
<p>Choices &amp; Consequences: &#8220;<em>Fable 2</em> expands upon the scope and depth of the Xbox® classic by creating a wider, more complex kingdom of limitless choices and consequences. Players can play as a man or woman, get married, have children, and live a life of their own design—all leading to different consequences.&#8221;</p>
<p>Vast Landscapes: &#8220;Revisit the newly expanded world of Albion more than 500 years after the events of the original, where you are free to openly roam the countryside. For the right price, every house, hut, dungeon, and castle is for sale. See how the world grows and changes in incredible and unique ways in response to your decisions, as you rediscover Albion as if for the first time.&#8221;</p>
<p>Improved Fighting: &#8220;The new combat system allows players to truly master hand weapons such as swords and maces, ranged combat weapons including crossbows and guns, and an entirely new magic system. Mix combat styles and become everything from a master swordsman to a skilled ranger to an evil magic wielder, each utilizing a different single button on the Xbox 360® controller.&#8221;</p>
<p>A hero&#8217;s best friend: &#8220;Your canine companion acts as friend, compass and protector. Feed your pooch and he will love you unconditionally, creating a bond that sets up emotion-filled journeys throughout the magical world.&#8221;</p>
<p>External mini-games earn in-game gold: &#8220;<strong></strong>Lionhead Studios Ltd. provides an unprecedented experience to gamers through Xbox LIVE® Arcade. Start earning in-game currency for <em>Fable 2</em> later this year, even before the game&#8217;s release to retail, by downloading and playing an Xbox LIVE Arcade title consisting of three mini-games. The Xbox LIVE Arcade title will allow gamers to purchase weapons, armor, and more for their hero. This first-of-its-kind experience can only be found on Xbox LIVE Arcade.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Ninja Gaiden 2</strong> - the original was an instant classic. It features classic arcade gameplay, grueling difficulty with a rewarding finish to each challenge. It is almost certain that the sequel will live up to this unique, frustrating, and mostly addicting gameplay</p>
<p>source of quotes: xbox.com</p>
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		<title>Wii Overtakes 360 in Global Sales</title>
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Nintendo’s Wii takes console lead
By Mariko Sanchanta in Tokyo
Published: September 12 2007 18:29 &#124; Last updated: September 12 2007 18:29
Separately, Sony on Wednesday said it would launch four new models of Blu-ray high-definition optical disc recorders in November in Japan as part of its quest to win the format wars with the competing HD-DVD technolog
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<h2>Nintendo’s Wii takes console lead</h2>
<p>By Mariko Sanchanta in Tokyo</p>
<p>Published: September 12 2007 18:29 | Last updated: September 12 2007 18:29</p>
<p>Separately, Sony on Wednesday said it would launch four new models of Blu-ray high-definition optical disc recorders in November in Japan as part of its quest to win the format wars with the competing HD-DVD technolog</p>
<p>Another factor boosting sales of the Wii is its $249 price-tag compared with $300-$400 for the Xbox 360 and $599 for the PS3, though prices of all three consoles are expected to drop by the crucial holiday shopping season.</p></blockquote>
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<blockquote><p>Cumulative sales of <strong><a onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/markets.ft.com/tearsheets/performance.asp?s=jp_7974&referer=');pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/markets.ft.com/tearsheets/performance.asp?s=jp_7974&amp;referer=http://www.multiconsole.com/blog/wp-admin/edit.php');pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/markets.ft.com/tearsheets/performance.asp?s=jp_7974&amp;referer=http://www.multiconsole.com/blog/wp-admin/edit.php');" href="http://markets.ft.com/tearsheets/performance.asp?s=jp:7974">Nintendo</a></strong>’s Wii have overtaken those of the Xbox 360, making it the world’s best-selling next-generation games console in spite of having been on the market a year less than <strong><a onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/markets.ft.com/tearsheets/performance.asp?s=us_MSFT&referer=');pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/markets.ft.com/tearsheets/performance.asp?s=us_MSFT&amp;referer=http://www.multiconsole.com/blog/wp-admin/edit.php');pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/markets.ft.com/tearsheets/performance.asp?s=us_MSFT&amp;referer=http://www.multiconsole.com/blog/wp-admin/edit.php');" href="http://markets.ft.com/tearsheets/performance.asp?s=us:MSFT">Microsoft</a></strong>’s machine.</p>
<p>The move puts Nintendo, a quirky Kyoto-based company dwarfed in size by Microsoft, back squarely at the top of the console market, a position it last held 17 years ago with the Nintendo and Super Nintendo consoles.</p>
<p>After more than a decade of dominance by <strong><a onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/markets.ft.com/tearsheets/performance.asp?s=jp_6758&referer=');pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/markets.ft.com/tearsheets/performance.asp?s=jp_6758&amp;referer=http://www.multiconsole.com/blog/wp-admin/edit.php');pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/markets.ft.com/tearsheets/performance.asp?s=jp_6758&amp;referer=http://www.multiconsole.com/blog/wp-admin/edit.php');" href="http://markets.ft.com/tearsheets/performance.asp?s=jp:6758">Sony</a></strong>’s PlayStation consoles, Nintendo has turned the tables on its rivals with the easy-to-use Wii, which has captured the hearts and wallets of many consumers who have never before bought a games console.</p>
<p>Analysts said the Wii was boosted by steady sales through the summer while sales of the Xbox and the PlayStation3 lagged behind due to a dearth of new software titles.</p>
<p>According to sales data from each console’s launch through to the end of July (or the end of August in Japan), consumers have bought 9m Wiis, 8.9m Xbox units and 3.7m PS3s.</p>
<p>The data is based on sales figures from Enterbrain in Japan, NPD Group of the US and GfK of Germany, which tracks European sales.</p>
<p>After failing miserably with its GameCube console, which was positioned directly against the PS2 and the Xbox, Nintendo shifted gears and aimed at casual gamers with the Wii.</p>
<p>Nintendo’s reclaimed supremacy was underlined in July when it leapfrogged consumer electronics giant Sony in market capitalisation for the first time. “The fact of the matter is that, despite the Xbox’s earlier launch in November 2005, it only sells in two markets – Europe and the US,” said one analyst in Tokyo. “Japan is home turf to Sony and Nintendo, so the Xbox is not a player at all. In contrast, Nintendo has been selling well in all three major markets.”</p></blockquote>
<p>source: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/51df0c84-6154-11dc-bf25-0000779fd2ac.html?nclick_check=1</p>
<p>so perhaps my incoherent ramblings about the Wii currently falling into a small niche market were ignorant. Nevertheless, I still believe it is inevitable despite the clear horizons Nintendo now sees. One thing is for sure - the competition is fierce this round which will certainly benefit the consumer.</p>
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		<title>New Gears of War 2 Info</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When and Where
 &#8220;It&#8217;s six months after the events of Gears 1, and the Locusts have actually returned. We&#8217;re right at the onset of winter; it&#8217;s the last day of fall as we open the game. Basically the Locusts have returned with a force that&#8217;s capable of sinking entire cities.&#8221;
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<p><span style="font-family: Arial;"> &#8220;It&#8217;s six months after the events of Gears 1, and the Locusts have actually returned. We&#8217;re right at the onset of winter; it&#8217;s the last day of fall as we open the game. Basically the Locusts have returned with a force that&#8217;s capable of sinking entire cities.&#8221;</p>
<p>“When we were building this level [Act One, Chapter Three: Assault], we wanted to create a scenario where it was just one thing after another - to build the ultimate watercooler level. So many of the levels in Gears 2 are like that, and this is just the tip of the iceberg. I think people are responding really nicely.”</p>
<p>Bleszinski was also quick to point out that while Gears sort of got a name for itself through it&#8217;s many underground levels, the sequel will only spend about 30 percent of the game underground. </span></p>
<p><strong>Cover System</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial;">“I believe that hands-down, in Gears 2, we will have the best cover system ever seen in the videogame industry. I&#8217;d say about 90 percent of the time, it worked exactly how gamers wanted it to work. About 10 percent of the time, players were going into cover when they didn&#8217;t want to. We put some of those tweaks in a patch for Gears 1, we iterated on them for Gears PC, and now we&#8217;re bringing it full circle for Gears 2. I think players are really going to love the system this time around.” </span></p>
<p><strong>Locust</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial;">“You&#8217;ll see where the Locust live, you&#8217;ll see where humanity lives, you&#8217;ll see a darker story with more intimate violence and more executions. And a whole lot more ass-kicking.”</p>
<p>“They&#8217;re meaner, they&#8217;re nastier. The Locust have been in the underground for a while, and there are a lot of indigenous creatures down there they&#8217;ve essentially mastered through various means. So you see Brumaks return and other nefarious creatures. I don&#8217;t want to spoil too much, but I&#8217;ve been quoted as saying we have creatures that make the Brumaks look like baby panda bears. Very, very large.”</p>
<p>“I don&#8217;t want to go into too much detail in regards to how we leverage that, but there are plenty of scenes in the game in which the player is dealing with hundreds of Locusts and there&#8217;s also other scenes in which he&#8217;s dealing with a number that&#8217;s more than Gears 1 but not quite as much as that crowd. Honestly, it just depends on that scenario, it depends on what&#8217;s called for, and it depends on pacing. If you were on the ground, by yourself, with hundreds of Locusts coming, they&#8217;d look stupid if they weren&#8217;t all shooting at you, or they wouldn&#8217;t be taking cover anD that wouldn&#8217;t be Gears gameplay. There&#8217;s so many factors we have to take in mind as creatives, so it&#8217;s a delicate delicate balance of gameplay.” </span></p>
<p><strong>Multiplayer</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial;">“The whole ‘bigger, better and more badass’ thing continues in multiplayer as far as we actually have five on five now. We are shipping with more multiplayer maps out of the box, that are new, than what we shipped in Gears 1. And we are going to have many more multiplayer modes, as well as greatly expanded online functionality. Can’t go into much detail right now, but what is going to be, rest assured, it’ll be very competitive with others titles in this space”</p>
<p>“I think that if we were not to have a feature like that [party system], it would probably be a pretty big fuckup.”</p>
<p>“As far as the multiplayer goes, we&#8217;re shipping with at least &#8230; well, I don&#8217;t know what the embargo is &#8230; but we&#8217;re shipping with a lot more fucking multiplayer maps this time time around. A lot more multiplayer modes. So when you look at the matrix of maps to modes, it&#8217;s literally hundreds of hours of gameplay. And there&#8217;s also some fun stuff that we haven&#8217;t announced yet in regards to co-op.” </span></p>
<p><strong>Chainsaw Duels</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial;">“You can chainsaw somebody from behind, from their taint to their throats; there’s so many more executions now; weapon-specific executions. There’s [also] people crawling when they are down, but not out, trying to get away and you can hit them and they start crawling faster. The curbstomp is of course back. Take somebody hostage and watch the bodies explode as your enemies are shooting at it and the arms are gone flying. And one thing after another really kind of adds up to this big bucket full of blood.”</p>
<p>“Players who engage in a chainsaw duel are locked into the duel to win or to loose. There is an occasional draw scenario, but keep in mind that while players are into that, there’re not in a god mode, so if you chainsaw somebody there’s a certain amount of risk involved, so you wanna try to make sure you kind of catch them at the right moment before you get away with it.”</p>
<p>“The chainsaw duel itself, moment for moment, takes about as long as the old chainsaw action does because what we do we actually make the actual act of chainsawing somebody at the end of the duel extremely quick.”</p>
<p>Whether the regular chainsaw digs through and takes that time, the majority of that time in the duel is spent in the duel and then the regular saw takes the same amount of time. </span></p>
<p><strong>November and Beyond</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial;">The developer said that the game will be running at over 30 frames per a second when it ships and that it will come with more new multiplayer maps than before. He added that they haven&#8217;t decided how they will introduce new DLC maps to the game, but both the concept of early adopter tax and sponsored maps are being explored.</p>
<p>“We never announced a trilogy, I don&#8217;t know why everybody&#8217;s cramming those words into my mouth. They&#8217;re like, &#8216;You said Gears would be a trilogy.&#8217; I&#8217;m like, &#8216;I didn&#8217;t say sh**! That wasn&#8217;t me! You&#8217;re putting words in my mouth, journalists!&#8217; But I love this universe, and if Gears 2 has a wonderful ship-in, if gamers buy it, then we&#8217;ll consider a sequel.” </span></p>
<p>These quotes were taken from <a href="http://www.joystiq.com/2008/05/14/joystiq-interview-cliffyb/" target="_blank" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.joystiq.com/2008/05/14/joystiq-interview-cliffyb/?referer=');">Joystiq</a>, <a href="http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=140426" target="_blank" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=140426&referer=');">Eurogamer</a>, <a href="http://www.gametrailers.com/player/33954.html" target="_blank" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.gametrailers.com/player/33954.html?referer=');">GameTrailers</a> and <a href="http://kotaku.com/5008962/second-level-gears-of-war-2-play-through" target="_blank" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/kotaku.com/5008962/second-level-gears-of-war-2-play-through?referer=');">Kotaku</a>.</p></blockquote>
<p>source: http://news.teamxbox.com/xbox/16515/Gears-of-War-2-Spring-Showcase-2008-Metadata/</p>
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		<title>Xbox 360 Breaks Through, First to 10 million in U.S. sales.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Microsoft released a press release yesterday giving the (not so surprising) news:
Xbox 360 First Gaming System to Reach 10 Million in U.S. Console Sales This Generation
Xbox LIVE tops 12 million members globally as Xbox 360 console sales hit more than 19 million worldwide
REDMOND, Wash. — May 14, 2008 — Microsoft Corp. today announced that the [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote><p><strong><span style="font-size: x-small;">Xbox 360 First Gaming System to Reach 10 Million in U.S. Console Sales This Generation</span></strong></p>
<p><strong><em>Xbox LIVE tops 12 million members globally as Xbox 360 console sales hit more than 19 million worldwide</em></strong></p>
<p>REDMOND, Wash. — May 14, 2008 — Microsoft Corp. today announced that the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system has sold over 10 million units in the U.S., making it the first current-generation gaming console to break the 10 million mark in the U.S. The U.S. install base contributes to global sales of over 19 million, more than any other current-generation console.</p>
<p>“This year will be the largest in the history of the video game industry, with Xbox 360 leading the charge in the U.S. and abroad,” said Don Mattrick, senior vice president of the Interactive Entertainment Business in the Entertainment and Devices Division at Microsoft. “History has shown us that the first company to reach 10 million in console sales wins the generation battle. We are uniquely positioned to set a new benchmark for the industry.”</p>
<p>This announcement comes on the heels of one of the biggest entertainment launches in history, “Grand Theft Auto IV,” on April 29, 2008. Gamers eager to experience “Grand Theft Auto IV” online helped boost Xbox LIVE global membership to over 12 million this month. Fueled by an unparalleled combination of access to friends and family, the best online gaming features, and the best entertainment content, the Xbox LIVE service has doubled in membership in only one year’s time.</p>
<p>“Reaching an installed base of 10 million consoles in the U.S. is a significant achievement and an essential milestone on the road to market leadership,” said Billy Pidgeon, research manager at IDC. “Perhaps more important is the Xbox 360 worldwide online base — 12 million Xbox LIVE gamers is the largest community in the connected console games sector, which represents the greatest growth opportunity in the console market and where Microsoft has been the leader for two generations.”</p>
<p>Xbox 360 leads with the industry’s highest software attach rate, more than any other console this generation, and is home to the best-selling games. With the launch of Grand Theft Auto IV in April, Xbox 360 is now the home to more than 16 platinum titles that have sold through one million units or more including hits like “Halo 3,” “Madden NFL 07” and “Madden NFL 08,” “Gears of War,” “Guitar Hero II” and “Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock” and “Call of Duty®2, Call of Duty®3 and Call of Duty®4: Modern Warfare™,” giving Xbox 360 two times more platinum-selling titles than the Wii and a 16:2 lead over the PlayStation 3 in game titles topping one million in sales.Games not only sell better on the Xbox 360, they play better, too: Xbox 360 has 91 titles with a Metacritic review score of 80 or higher, compared with just 22 titles for Wii and 50 titles for PlayStation 3.</p></blockquote>
<p>Why was it predictable? The competition this round. The <em>Wii </em>has inevitably fallen into a niche. There is only so much a game is capable of with the limited motion sensor. Indeed, even the highly anticipated Smash Bros. did not handle it so well - it&#8217;s much more enjoyable to play with an old Gamecube controller. So due to the limited amount of games Nintendo can utilize with it&#8217;s controller - it will find a limited (yet different) audience. The hardware does not hold up to the Playstation 3 &amp; Xbox 360. That being said, it is a step in the right direction - the direction of the technology that games will wield in the future. Yet it is not a big enough step - yet - into the future of virtual reality that is sure to come. When it comes to Sony, they obviously blew the launch of the Playstation 3 with their high price which even managed to become a running internet joke. I think they will recover due to the victory of Blue Ray, but as of now it is understandable why the Xbox 360 has a commanding lead over the other two systems.</p>
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Xbox LIVE
1. Option to delay sign-in to Xbox LIVE upon booting console (to allow user to set Online Status).
2. Option to promote Child Account from Family Settings.
3. Disallow Child Accounts (over 18) to override Family Settings by launching Privacy Settings through a title.
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<blockquote><p><strong>Xbox LIVE</strong><br />
1. Option to delay sign-in to Xbox LIVE upon booting console (to allow user to set Online Status).<br />
2. Option to promote Child Account from Family Settings.<br />
3. Disallow Child Accounts (over 18) to override Family Settings by launching Privacy Settings through a title.<br />
4. Option in Family Settings for Child Accounts to enable child-oriented/non-mature advertisements.<br />
5. Introduce a group chat (4) for Private Chat and conferences through Video Chat.<br />
6. Support to indicate media being watched to gamercard status (video content from Marketplace only).<br />
7. Extend height for Bio field in Personal Profile, easier navigation through text.<br />
8. More fields present in Personal Profile - recent achievements, interests, games, movies, links, custom section.<br />
9. Compact Personal Profile for new fields (navigating to field will open it up).<br />
10. Mandatory option to delete duplicate titles from gamercard (excludes Games for Windows - LIVE). User disconnected from Xbox LIVE when booting any title until action complete.<br />
11. Option to remove payment information from gamertag.<br />
12. New payment methods for international users.<br />
13. Download History on Account Management better organized - games, genre, type, download date, miscellaneous.<br />
14. Long descriptions of items on Marketplace can be scrolled using right stick.<br />
15. Better organization of free content on Marketplace.<br />
16. Option to &#8216;ping&#8217; when testing connection.<br />
17. Allow re-connection to Xbox LIVE if Ethernet cable is re-inserted whilst powered on.<br />
18. New strip colors available to developers, staff gamercards.<br />
19. New corner icon available to ambassadors.<br />
20. Re-introduce Messages button for Inside Xbox updates only.<br />
21. Option to store up to 10 messages permanently on server (excludes invites, status messages).<br />
22. Increase character limit for text messages between friends only.<br />
23. Option to disable invites from non-friends or all players.<br />
24. Option to disable invites from titles not on gamercard (excludes demos).<br />
25. Option to have smaller items moved up in Active Downloads.<br />
26. Automatically re-connect to Xbox LIVE if disconnected unexpectedly (set intervals).<br />
27. Option to download gamer picture (if available) from a gamercard being viewed.<br />
28. Display random tips to replace static text on Xbox LIVE and Games blades.<br />
29. New button on Marketplace for optional dashboard features - uses Storage Device memory.<br />
30. Option to donate Microsoft Points to anybody with a Windows Live ID.<br />
31. Option to purchase Membership for charities (includes benefits).<br />
32. Integrate file-sharing for selected titles on Xbox LIVE and Games for Windows - LIVE.<br />
33. Disable notifications to friends of user repeatedly signing into service (set period).<br />
34. Option to see &#8217;snippet&#8217; of text message in notification.<br />
35. Windows Live Mail integration - includes support for Xbox LIVE Vision.<br />
36. Web feeds integration - text, images, audio. Includes support for specific item codes on Marketplace.<br />
37. Option to display gamer picture or standard picture as display picture in Windows Live Messenger.<br />
38. Support for headset, Xbox LIVE Vision in Windows Live Messenger.<br />
39. Support for limited &#8216;winks&#8217; that display on dashboard interface. Option to disable &#8216;winks&#8217; and &#8216;nudges&#8217; added.<br />
40. Notifications separate from Windows Live Messenger to Xbox 360 notifications.<br />
41. Disable multiple languages from being used in any Xbox LIVE editable fields.<br />
<strong>Games</strong><br />
1. Option to delete titles from gamercard with 0 gamerscore and 0 achievements (excludes some titles that will be re-added to launch another title).<br />
2. Organize My Games at the Games Library section better (includes disc-based titles) - sort by genre, platform (Games for Windows - LIVE), percentage completion.<br />
3. Support to display friends leaderboards for disc-based titles.<br />
4. Show dates of an achievement unlocked when comparing.<br />
5. Preload Games Library upon dashboard bootup for faster access.<br />
6. Game updates now shown as items in Memory, increased amount of updates on Storage Device.<br />
7. Option to delete game updates, removed &#8216;cheat code&#8217; as no longer needed.<br />
8. Support for more titles to display banner when accessing guide in-game.<br />
9. Option to re-introduce awarded gamer pictures from titles that do not have their own re-introduce feature (requires saved game).<br />
10. Disable gamer pictures from being awarded from trials.<br />
11. Support for titles to store installation data on Storage Device for faster loading.<br />
12. Synchronization to achievements offline/online that were deleted and then re-added from developers.<br />
<strong>Media</strong><br />
1. Option to hold LT and RT for rewinding/fast-forwarding video content.<br />
2. Option to delete individual music tracks from storage device.<br />
3. Option to rip music CD at different quality.<br />
4. Copy non-protected files (pictures, music, videos) from USB storage devices, CDs and computers to proprietary storage devices.<br />
5. Support for menu, top-menu features on video content downloaded from Marketplace.<br />
6. Section added for audio delivered through feeds (podcasts). Option to stream, download to Storage Device.<br />
7. Support added for video titles/description to gamercard status.<br />
<strong>Dashboard/Miscellaneous</strong><br />
1. Option to navigate quickly out of several menus back to respective blade home (applies to Games, Media, System).<br />
2. New blade trim styles added.<br />
3. Introduce expanded Inside Xbox as a portal to news, weather, entertainment, help and community features.<br />
4. New sounds for various functions (notifications, blades, navigation).<br />
5. Calibration options for display/sound.<br />
6. Calibration options for motion sensor devices.<br />
7. New effects for Xbox LIVE Vision and dashboard background.<br />
8. Disable changing of Theme when on Memory to prevent &#8216;hanging&#8217;.<br />
9. Preload recent, limited items upon dashboard bootup on Memory.<br />
10. Faster loading of Themes section on guide.<br />
11. Option to see what items will not work offline due to DRM license changing from Memory.<br />
12. Option to automatically associate new DRM to items downloaded for free.<br />
13. Indicate &#8216;charging&#8217; status on guide when Play &amp; Charge kit is connected.<br />
14. Option to change text colors on guide to better contrast some backgrounds.<br />
16. Language improvements.<br />
18. Word censor updated for fields.<br />
19. Privacy Settings/Family Settings updated for new features.<br />
20. Voice, picture messages can be read at Xbox.com (Gold accounts).</p></blockquote>
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<p>There is some neat stuff on there including being able to install game data to a hard drive for faster loading times which is one of my bigger complaints about the 360. Also if this is true it will expand the function of the Xbox Live Vision camera so that it can be used with hotmail and the msn connection available. Both are things that I would dig as it would be easier to send video to grandparents who would want to see my kid.</p>
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