Last week we reported a rumor that the Xbox 360 HD DVD add-on player might be going for sale for only $50--an attempt by Microsoft to unload the obsolete technology in light of Blu-ray's victory in the high definition DVD wars.
Apparently the rumors have proven correct as various websites are reporting that Microsoft has made it official and is cutting the price of the Xbox 360 HD DVD player from $129.99 to $49.99.
According to the stories, the new price is effective immediately. Amazon.com quickly sold out its allotment of the units early this morning while K-mart made the units available at the new price even earlier on its website this past Sunday.
With the demise of the HD DVD player from the 360's roster, many have speculated that Microsoft has a Blu-ray player in the works to repla...
Remember that fishy story GamerNode ran last week about Goldeneye once again being a "go" for Xbox Live Arcade? Well it appears to be a total farce - maybe a joke or maybe just a sleazy ploy to sell more magazines.
Eurogamer contacted Microsoft Games Studios about the matter, and an MS spokesprson told them that the story is in no way true:
"The story in Xbox World 360 is based entirely on rumour and speculation. Unfortunately, we were never contacted by the publication to confirm information or participate in the story in any way, as we would have confirmed that we do not have the necessary rights to release GoldenEye on Xbox Live Arcade."
Xbox World 360 has responded, saying that their feature contains "No rumour. No speculation. Oh, and contrary to reports, comment from Microsoft too." ...
Last December, GamerNode showed you a video of the upcoming Tales of Vesperia from Namco Bandai Games. At the time, we could only assume that the game would be coming to the Xbox 360 console because of some conspicuous website tagging, but now those suspicions have been confirmed.
Famitsu magazine has done the legwork and contacted Namco Bandai regarding the matter. According to a company spokesperson, the next game in the lauded Tales series will indeed be an Xbox 360 title. That doesn't rule out other consoles, however; Namco Bandai is still open to porting Vesperia:
"Yes, we have decided to release TOV overseas on the Xbox 360...We've decided to release TOV on the Xbox 360, but regarding other platforms, we're looking at all possibilities."
As for an official release date, nothing ha...
Xbox 360 owners (some, at least) have been eagerly awaiting the chance to get their paws on a playable demo of Ninja Gaiden II since the game was announced. Well the "demo" has arrived, and it's not exactly what one might expect.
When you consider the definition of the word 'demonstration,' then technically this download counts as one. It's a video. That's right, a video demonstration of Ninja Gaiden II in action, with a neat little message below it that reads, "Ninja Gaiden II Demo - Coming Soon."
That's just wrong. To claim that a demo release is forthcoming only to deliver a simple video clip seems a bit slimy to me. What's your take on the situation?
As for an actual demo, there has been no specific word regarding its release as of yet.
Just a few days after announcing they'd continue to support the HD DVD player add-on for the Xbox 360 during the wake of the HD DVD format's death, Microsoft announced they will no longer manufacture new HD DVD add-on players for the Xbox 360.
The primary reason for ceasing manufacturing is, of course, in response to decisions by Toshiba, Hollywood studios and retailers to withdraw their support for HD DVD. Microsoft will continue to support standard product and warrant support for all current HD DVD add-on players in the market, but that's it folks, no more will be manufactured.
If you're in the market for picking up the HD DVD add-on player for nostalgia purposes, it's expected that the price will drop to $50 next week. Cheap works for me!
The Gears of War 2 trailer is out and although the figures and combatants are all shrouded in shadow and silhouette, the very news that another Gears is coming has a lot of gamers having to change their shorts.
But to add to the anticipation is Microsoft claiming that Gears 2 will raise the bar even higher for graphics.
Is Sony listening to this?
According to the Gears of War 2 fact sheet, "Gears of War set the standard for high-definition visuals and became the game to which all others are compared. Gears of War 2 raises the bar even further with the amazing technological advances of Unreal Engine 3."
This will be one heck of a throwdown as Sony's Resistance 2 and Killzone 2 enter the scene and go against Gears 2.
Sony has long proclaimed that the PS3 gaming experience would be superior to ...
It was first rumored to be in development, then actually said to be on the way, then totally squashed, and now...really coming? British videogame magazine Xbox World 360 has announced that its next issue (on sale Wednesday, February 27th) will feature none other than Goldeneye 007 for XBLA.
The magazine promises "never-seen shots and hands-on details," and to answer questions such as "How different is it? What improvements have been made? What does it feel like on the 360 pad? And how can we make sure this incredible remake does see the light of day?"
The fact that there is supposedly enough info on the game to run this sort of feature is promising, but that last statement casts some doubt on the certainty of the game's release. I guess we will just have to wait until Wednesday to get the ...
Now that Gears of War 2 has been given an official release date by lead designer Cliff Bleszinski at this year's GDC, I guess it's about time for the gaming community to start drooling over any and all footage that becomes available. Start ogling, because here is the game's debut teaser (which totally reveals nothing, but at least it's almost Gears footage). Enjoy...or complain that there isn't more to see:
Out of the movie franchise, Aliens is my favorite because of its excellent action sequences and downright creepy moments. There's nothing more heart-pounding than seeing a motion sensor light-up by upcoming aliens. So to hear that seasoned FPS developers Gearbox Software is working on a brand-new Aliens FPS called Aliens: Colonial Marines, I immediately became interested.
SEGA released some new information today regarding the game; it's coming to PS3, Xbox 360 and PC in late 2008. Players will don the boots of the United States Colonial Marine squad as they travel through and muscle against an alien assault. Confirmed weapons include pulse rifles and flamethrowers while new equipment and skills within a squad-based combat system will be introduced.
In addition to a story driven single playe...
OK, everybody knows that HD DVD is dead. But if this juicy little tidbit of a rumor is true, it may be Microsoft's way of going out in a blaze of glory.
According to xboxfamily.com, several retailers have indicated that they will be selling the Xbox 360 HD DVD player for a mere $50. Please note that we didn't say a discount of $50 but that the unit will actually cost you $50.
Besides the obvious attempt to unload warehouses full of the 360 HD DVD players to cut Microsoft's losses, it just might be a last dying gasp to perhaps boost sales of the unit in light of Blu-ray claiming victory over the dead body of the HD DVD format.
Ironically enough, if the rumor proves true, it just might generate a huge amount sales for the extinct piece of hardware and bring in more revenue than it could have...
A game industry professional proclaimed at the GDC in San Francisco, "Games sell better on the Xbox 360 because they simply play better on Xbox 360."
This piece of gaming wisdom came from John Schappert, Microsoft's corporate vice president of Entertainment Business. So as they say, consider the source.
Schappert continued his cheer leading by saying, "We've got the best development tools and the best online service. You can simply do more on our platform."
While gamers who hold their allegiance to either the PS3 or Wii would dispute Schappert's statements, there is no doubt that the Xbox 360 is a very popular game console.
However, with the PS3 gaining momentum and the Wii continuing to be a top seller, Microsoft can ill afford to just sit on its laurels and proclaim itself the winner--the...
And now, for the second half of Microsoft's GDC presentation!
In addition to the other announcements, Microsoft also spent some time talking about their XNA game development program. The program, which was created to give homebrew creators a chance to let their products shine on XBLA, seems to finally be taking some more form.
Chief XNA Architect Chris Satchell took the stage to talk a little about the program. The XNA game studio was revealed 18 months ago, as one of Microsoft's many little experiments. "The response has been incredible," said Satchell, revealing that there have been over 800,000 downloads of the toolset. "That's a lot of creativity and passion that we've tapped into out there." In addition to the 800,000 downloads, several hundred universities all over the world have embr...
It's been a busy keynote morning for Microsoft. In addition to all the XNA news (look for that in a moment), Microsoft's presentation at the GDC unveiled some other juicy tidbits Xbox 360 owners are going to love.
The biggest news came at the end, with Cliffy B revealing that Gears of War 2 will hit the stores in November, "exclusively" for the Xbox 360. (I wouldn't be too surprised if we saw another PC port a year or so after.) Gears of War was -- at one point -- the biggest and best offering on the Xbox 360, but the last year or so its title has been taken away by games such as Halo 3, Bioshock, and Call of Duty 4. We'll have to see how the further adventures of Marcus Fenix turn out, but I for one can't wait.
Peter Molyneux was also on-hand, and other than making comments about PC gaming...
Cataclysmic despair! At one of Microsoft's show floor booths at GDC an Xbox 360 console actually just got the red ring of death. Short of Bill Gates coming down from on high to say the "PS3 rules," I can't imagine a more embarrassing circumstance for Microsoft.
MS has been touting for a while now that the failure rate of 360s is not nearly as bad as the hype. A gaming sensus company just broke the news to the world that the failure rate probably is as bad as all that. Somewhere around 16 percent.
Despite that though, MS kept singing their tune, until today, when one of their machines died on the show floor. Even when MS had a chance to get brand new machines out there and to hand pick what they wanted, they still couldn't keep the damned things operational for a few days.
The Xbox 360 is a ph...
Rumours have been floating around for months regarding Microsoft integrating Blu-Ray technology in the 360, and with the apparant demise of HD-DVD many more will no doubt arrise.
One such rumour comes from the website SmartHouse. Supposedly, insiders at Microsoft have confirmed that the company has already created a stand-alone Blu-ray add-on in the same vein as the HD-DVD add-on. As long as Markerting and Sales approve the project, there will be a Blu-ray add-on in the coming months.
To add more to the above rumour, the same insider sources have claimed that Microsoft have been working on a new 360 with an internal Blu-ray drive. Now while the add-on rumour is somewhat believable and quite logical, this one might need to be taken with a grain of salt or two.
Firstly, Microsoft fully backed H...
It's obvious that most of us don't need much coaxing in pre-ordering Grand Theft Auto IV. But what some of us may need convincing on is purchasing the Special Edition of GTA IV.
For those who don't know, the GTA IV Special Edition includes the game, an art book, selected musical pieces from the soundtrack of the game, a Rockstar key chain (cool), and a duffel bag. How much will all this extra swag cost you? Try on $89.99 for size.
Too much you say? Amazon.com is sweetening to deal by offering a genuine Liberty City license plate for everyone who pre-orders GTA IV. I have to admit that this extra goodie thrown into the deal has gotten me to think about the Special Edition a little more seriously.
As usual the supplies are available while they last.
After the original price of the Legendary Ed...
Although the news of HD DVD finally giving up the ghost is upon us, one major player that was backing the deceased format is saying that it won't hardly be affected at all-- namely Microsoft.
The HD DVD add-on drive for the 360 was its biggest selling accessory but Microsoft still maintains that they won't be hurting from the demise of HD DVD.
Microsoft said, "We do not believe the recent reports about HD DVD will have any material impact on the Xbox 360 platform or our position in the marketplace. As we've long stated, we believe it is games that sell consoles and Xbox 360 continues to have the largest next-gen games library with the most exclusives and best selling games in the industry."
So is Microsoft thinking about jumping ship to Blu-ray? The company is hedging its bets.
"It is premat...
This story on MSNBC.com reports on some interesting rumors that Microsoft may partner up with the world's largest online DVD rental service, Netflix, to deliver movies over Xbox Live. There are speculations that Microsoft may make the announcement during the ongoing Game Developers' Conference in San Francisco.
Netflix initially showed interest in delivering content through internet-connected HD-DVD (not anymore) and Blu-ray machines, such as the Xbox 360 or PS3 back in October. Recently though, just last week, Netflix released some surveys with questions regarding Netflix used in Xbox Live.
The partnership would easily increase Microsoft's library of movies. While Microsoft's current catalog is only around 300, Netflix's muscular catalog is over 90,000, with 7,000 being instantly available ...
Last week, SquareTrade, an extended electronic warranty company, reported that approximately 60% of all Xbox 360 warranty claims sent into their offices were due to the Red Ring of Death. But interestingly enough, it also stated that disc read errors amounted to almost half of the remaining warranty claims regarding broken Xbox 360s.
"Other problems we see crop up fairly often are fried video cards, hardware freezes, on/off failures and, interestingly, disc tray malfunctions that also tend to damage game discs," said SquareTrade.
Could this be the next big ailment to affect that Xbox 360? Most owners of the machine are well familiar with the loud noises that the DVD drive makes as it spins up to speed. Some have compared the sound as similar to that of a 747 jet engine. While this may sound...
Are we really ready to start talking about the next console in the Xbox family? Seems Microsoft is, thanks to a job posting on Games on Deck. Microsoft is on the search for a new program manager to help in the creation of both the new Xbox as well as the new iteration of the Xbox Live service. Should anyone be surprised by this? Not really.
It was no secret the Xbox 360 team was already hard underway developing the next Xbox just as the 360 was hitting the store shelves. Microsoft has also found success by launching their consoles ahead of the competition so it isn't surprising to see them working hard to capitalize on this strategy a second time. They shouldn't have much trouble since both Sony and Nintendo are hoping to ride out their consoles as much as possible.
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