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Xbox 360 Parking Lot TV Spot

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Xbox is the BEST6409d ago

It's all about the games.
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HarryEtTubMan6409d ago

Seriously a hilarious video comment and an even more funny TV spot. This is what Microbucks does... seeing how the Wii is selling this generation expect change coming to the Xbox brand.

Fezthebest6408d ago

this ad is soooo bad, i would say worse than the older sony vidoes that were creepy. anyways its good that they are in a cold open space so that the 360 doesn't RROD (im sorry i just had to say it). this ad could have been better if they showed at least the boxart of those sweet games, not just GH3

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Androids, Autism, and the Performance of Humanity | Rushdown Radio

Exploring how android girls in fiction unintentionally mirror the autistic experience—and what it means to be seen, misunderstood, and taught to perform humanity.

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Shuhei Yoshida warns subscription services could become 'dangerous' for developers

'If the big companies dictate what games can be created, I don't think that will advance the industry.' -Shihei Yoshida

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Sonyslave31d 7h ago

🙄 same guy who said 80$ is a steal lol and according to him M$ shouldnt put good on a services🤣 wtf

Obscure_Observer19h ago

Talks about "innovation" while all his previous company is focused on is GaaS and Remasters. Smh.

This guy is a walking contradiction.

pwnmaster300018h ago

This makes no sense at all.
What does his PREVIOUS company have to do with him and his statement??
Did he have a say on what they are doing? Could of sworn that was Jim Ryan’s fault?

Outside_ofthe_Box15h ago

"This guy is a walking contradiction."

The irony

Profchaos5h ago(Edited 5h ago)

Yet he was In charge and led the PlayStation to overtake xbox

Console VR was birthed because if him he pushed the whole psvr project if that isn't innovative then what is.

Doesn't matter how many alts you use to try and constuct ab alt narrative shu is highly respected in the industry and has done as much for gaming as some of the best names in the industry

XiNatsuDragnel1d 4h ago

I can agree with that on some level

robtion11h ago

Subscription services are absolutely awful. They have essentially destroyed the movie industry and unfortunately gaming may be next.

In the long term you will end up needing 10 different subscriptions and the prices will keep going up while the quality keeps going down.

MrDead1d 1h ago

Subscription services have f***ed the movie industry and it's work force, caused massive studio buyups by companies like Disney consolidating huge parts of the industry under one roof and have creatively sterilised the IP's they've gobbled up. The same thing is happening to gaming, MS being the main greedy piggy.

goken9h ago

Well… if you’re talking about the US movie industry, then I couldn’t agreed with you more.
But the movie industry isn’t just the US. For some other countries, it’s been considered good. Like where i am, the movie industry here used to be terrible, now it’s a bit less terrible. Mostly this is because in the past movies only can make money mostly on it’s cinema run, but now after the cinema run they can get some funds from the subscription services. Which helps significantly.
But these movies mostly suck due to the low budgets and general lack of talent lol

Vits21h ago

I get what he's saying, but I don’t think we need subscription services to see a lot of the problems he's pointing out. All we really have to do is look at the gaming industry over the last two console generations. Even without subscriptions, the big AAA publishers have already been moving in a direction where almost every game feels like it's built from the same template. It’s all about streamlined, safe design choices that are meant to appeal to the widest possible audience. At this point, you could probably ask an AI to make a AAA game from a certain publisher and it would spit out something pretty close to what they’re actually making.

Now, about the whole “walled garden” thing... that’s not some future problem, it’s already here. Consoles have always worked like that. Their entire business model is based on controlling what gets released on their platforms. Sure, maybe they’re not as locked down as the extreme examples people bring up, but the end result is similar. If you’re not making the kind of game the platform holder wants, you’re probably not getting through the door. We’ve seen it with Sony, Nintendo, Microsoft, even Valve does this in its own way with Steam. So yeah, the issue isn’t new or exclusive to subscription services.

Would a subscription-only future make that problem worse? Sure, it definitely could. But I don’t think we’re heading in that direction anytime soon. Unless physical hardware truly becomes a thing of the past and everyone switches to streaming games, I just don’t see subscriptions becoming the dominant model. They’ll stick around as an option, but I doubt they’ll take over completely.

Now, what will take over completely is digital media, and that’s a whole different issue that’s going to hit us a lot sooner. PC and mobile are already basically 100% digital, and that makes up around 70% of the gaming market. The remaining 30% is consoles, and even there we’re seeing the shift. Sony’s removing the disc drive from boxed consoles, Nintendo is releasing just one super expensive 64GB cartridge for their new system, which means almost all third-party publishers will end up going digital and Microsoft is mostly digital already. You either get a digital-only or a physical box with disc that only acts as a activation key. So yeah, that future’s already knocking on the door and the damage will be enormous.

CrimsonWing6920h ago

Right, because then you can’t sell individual games at $80, which is an incredible value for the consumer!

BLow17h ago(Edited 17h ago)

I find this statement quite telling. Apparently a certain fan base wasn't buying games at $60 or $70 dollars either. That's why the Gamepass model exists with day and date. What was the excuse then?

We as gamers want it all but don't want to pay for anything. Well, I take that back. A good chunk of them. You don't have to buy a game at $80. Wait for to go down in price. Most gamers have a massive backlog. Play those games until the one you wants drops and n price. Simple

goken9h ago

I never buy any games at full price, it’s up to the consumer to wait for a price cut.

Generally I don’t buy above $10, normally around $5. So don’t agree with 80 70 60? Just wait a bit

CrimsonWing692h ago

Totally fair if that approach works for you, but the flip side is that some dev studios do rely on full-price sales to stay afloat—especially smaller or AA teams. The ‘just wait for a sale’ mindset can really hurt games that aren’t backed by massive budgets or publishers.

It’s also kind of a bummer to finally see a game release you’ve been hyped for, only to feel like you have to wait another year or two just to get a decent discount.

That said, I think the deeper issue is with bloated dev budgets. It’s wild seeing games like First Berserker or Expedition 33 launching at $50 while still managing to look great and make a profit. Meanwhile, some AAA studios say $70 isn’t enough to break even. That raises real questions about where the money’s going and whether the pricing problem is actually a budgeting problem.

Chevalier8h ago

Yeah weird it's like a certain fan base that doesn't buy ANY games and their sales cratered that was why prices has gone up to $80...... hmmm...... they've the same one that has tried to buy up the industry and now has to release games on competing platforms to be viable now...... but you know the studio/company slipped my mind

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The Switch 2 Has Big Shoes To Fill

The Nintendo Switch’s impact on gaming is as obvious as it is undeniable. Currently the third best-selling console of all-time, it has an impressive library of hundreds first and third-party games. But perhaps its biggest contribution to gaming was its ability to amplify indie games. There are no hard numbers, but the Switch is perhaps the best place for indie developers to list their games. The only contender for better marketplace for indies is Steam, with a huge and varied audience that are willing to try new and unique games of all types. Many indie developers have repeatedly said they sell more games on Switch than anywhere else, with others not even bothering to release their game on PlayStation or Xbox consoles.

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ZycoFox3d ago

I don't care for the games that are going to run kinda crappy (Cyberpunk) that could easily look far better visually and in smoothness on my PC, Switch 2 needs to bring the first party games with plenty of content.. The third party games that run well on lightweight hardware are fine.

The key cards are gonna bite Nintendo in the ass and I won't buy a single one, what's worse is that to get a proper physical release of a game it would mean buying a Switch 1 version instead, and then what? Limited to max resolution of 1080p on unpatched games (there'll probably be loads) and lower textures. You'd think at least all the 2D games would get an auto resolution boost on the Switch 2 if playing a Switch 1 game..

Neonridr2d ago

not all PS4 games get boosts when running it on a PS5. It's still only select titles.

Tacoboto1d 17h ago

"look far better visually and in smoothness on my PC"

Ok, cool, so, you're totally fine with a digital library!

"The key cards are gonna bite Nintendo in the ass and I won't buy a single one"

LOL, well look at that goalpost, soaring in the sky to its new destination

PRIMORDUS1d 13h ago

I'm hoping it gets cracked faster than Switch 1 and the game ROMs will be up to torrent, even though I'm in the Nintendo preorder queue.😂

RedDevils1d 6h ago

Nintendont console always get cracked

RyanHD1d 5h ago

You are a thief, like you want to go to the park but you don't want to pay so you climb over the wall like mice. Imagine you opened a store and someone came in and took your stuff without paying, would you be happy ? You would be happy if you were a thief.

repsahj1d 11h ago

There's a good chance that the Switch 2 will have the biggest console launch ever, based on the reports we're seeing. Like in japan alone, 1.2M pre orders are massive if you compare to the title holder's launch sales which is the PS2 with 600k units( Nintendo Switch 1 is 330k ).

CDbiggen22h ago

Switch 1 may have been a massive success but it hasn't been all great for the consumers at all. S2 js definitely already filling the shoes of switch when it comes to charging the hell out of you - the welcome demo, $80 Mario kart, etc.

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