Sniper Elite V2 tactical shooter coming to Wii U May 21
We can see how Cryengine 3 stacks up
polygon.com
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Resident Evil: Revelations Review by Laser Lemming
inb4 GS: at first Revelations might have seemed like little more than a creamy dessert, but it is in fact a hearty, filling stew.
laserlemming.com impressions
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The cheering in the audience isn't coming from the press
Sessler says at Xbox One reveal
abload.de
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Xbox One will use HDMI pass-through
that can connect a cable box, satellite or similar items directly to the system
polygon.com
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Huge Xbox 360 announcement at E3
Will keep console "vibrant for many years" - new sku?
viglink.com editorial news
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Paul Thurrott Goes Over His Rumor Hit and Miss Rate
He was the source of most rumors coming from MS.
winsupersite.com news
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Kinect is always listening on Xbox One
But privacy is a 'top priority' for Microsoft
polygon.com
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MGS devs discuss the Fox Engine
and why they built their own software from scratch
polygon.com
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360’s Kinect causes trouble for users during next-gen reveal
LOL! due to device's response to "Xbox" commands spoken during the livestream.
polygon.com
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Famitsu teasing multiple bits of news
Including 'that news' the world has been waiting for
gematsu.com
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Mark Rein on EA: XbonePS4 a generation ahead of PC
"Architecturely more advanced, but performance levels aren't as good"
abload.de
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COD Ghosts confirmed for PS4, Xbox One
But Activision refuse to confirm a U version
oneofswords.com
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Operating system is the Xbox One's game changer
Says Xbox One architect - It's Windows 8 without a touch screen
polygon.com
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Halo TV series early in development
But Microsoft expects 'dramatic impact on how people think about TV'
polygon.com
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Polygon: 2 Unannounced Xbox One features
It can 'speak' and someone can remotely take over your game to help
polygon.com news
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Our Servers Will Have More Power Than All the Computers in 1999
Xbox One: Bow down bitches
theatlantic.com
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Ghosts developer explains the engine difference
between an upgraded engine and an entirely new one
polygon.com
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New Xbox One Will Be the Most Successful Console Yet
"So Long, Sony" - Huffingtonpost
huffingtonpost.com
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Microsoft Xbox One 'a let down,' says Mr Butts of IGN
It's like a big gaping hole of questions
foxnews.com editorial
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I think I'm finally beginning to appreciate Super Metroid, it's great on the Wii U VC. With save states, off tv play and Miiverse. These older 2d games just feel right somehow on a handheld. I'm getting a lot of upgrades quite quickly though. I guess the test will be Kraid.
Kraid, thats right at the beginning, that is no test.
Is GG fucking badmouthing Super Metroid>?sdasweflemlkmlk22f
Son I will slap you so hard you'll develop good taste in games.
I could've sworn GG played Super Metroid before.
The Mysterious Cities of Gold heading to 3DS, Wii U
I do not understand how more people are not flipping out over this. This was such a great cartoon as a kid. I've heard the new version/sequel is quite good too.
XB3 cases:
Even the cases are bad, MS cant do anything right.
You know if that was all that was wrong I could live with it, a great system with shitty cases no big deal. A shitty system with each thing more stinky than the next, that I can't take.
Pachter strikes back!!!
Neogaf was asking where the hell Pachter was since the Xbone announcement. He has been a big MS supporter and since the event not one word on twitter or anything. He responded to gaf with a vengance.
SniperHunter is kind of a jerk, though. I didn't say Kotaku was wrong about always on, actually said I believed it because Adam Orth got fired. I called Kotaku's prediction that there were cancelled games for Xbox One "dumb, dumb, dumb", and asked "who comes up with this shit?". When told it was Kotaku, I said "they print this shit and people click on it?" I have since apologized to Stephen Totilo for mocking his site, but I still think that Kotaku article was dumb.
Yes, I have a day job. I got to Seattle at 12:44 a.m. Tuesday morning, up for Best Buy earnings at 4:15, wrote a note and went to MS at 9 a.m. I left the MS event at 1:45 for a 3:15 flight to LA, landed at 6 and met John Ricitiello for dinner. I actually went home, wrote two notes, got to bed at 11:30 and was up at 4:30 for our morning call, then breakfast with another CEO, then worked all day and home at 5:30. Today, I have GameStop and Pandora reporting, and I haven't checked Twitter since I left Seattle.
I opened NeoGAF to read about what you all think of the Xbox One, and am surprised at the general sense of entitlement (the dreaded "E" word) among so many of you. As a group, NeoGAF appears to have written off the Xbox One because they didn't show enough games, and because you all already know how to watch TV and use Skype. I used the term "entitlement" because the general sense on the Internetz is that nobody believes Microsoft will actually deliver 15 exclusives, of which 8 are new IP, within the launch window. The entitled ones demand that they be shown everything, and that they be shown it NOW.
It is shocking to me to see this reaction. If Phil Spencer said there are 15 games, my guess is that he can name all of them. Articles on the Internetz calling Microsoft's showing "underwhelming" are just a bunch of whining. The box was spectacular, it does a lot of things that many consumers will find appealing, and oh, by the way, there is apparently a lot of new software. I am pretty sure that Microsoft will tell us about its games some day before they come out, and am equally sure we'll hear a lot more about them at E3. But since that's 3 weeks away, the wait is just unbearable.
Yes, I'm around. Yes, I'm busy. And yes, many of you on NeoGAF are entitled whiners.
I'll probably be gone for the rest of the day.
Hmm he goes further... so he is not crazy
I was just trolling you all in that last post.
Riccitiello had tuna tartare and broiled halibut, I had a giant pork chop.
I am not a fan of always connected, think it's intrusive, and think that it raises privacy concerns. I think Mad Catz needs to make a flap that can be placed over the Kinect camera so we can be sure the camera is off when we want it to be. Clearly, the always connected requirement will limit Xbox One penetration in places that have poor broadband infrastructure, and will limit accessibility for people who can't afford broadband.
I agree wholeheartedly on the used issue, and have told Microsoft as much directly. I think it is dumb, dumb, dumb to limit access to used content, and think Microsoft will lose more by doing so than it can ever hope to gain. I think this has been poorly communicated by them, have told them so, and expect them to correct this soon, certainly by E3.
Yes, I hang out with CEOs. Deal with it. I am charming and lovable, so why wouldn't they want to hang out with me.
And I don't think it is "entitlement" when people complain about takeaways of things like used games, so I think it entirely reasonable to be upset if they restrict used game sales.
Launch Window these days means 18 months. I think MS can crank out 15 xclusives in that time. I am sure about 6 of them will be XBLA games, 5 of them will be Kinect games for families and then you have Forza and a couple of un0named games.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yRS2AosFvY
This is how I feel about Xbox 1 HAHAHA no I'm not gay either...
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...so... you love it?
Lol at Pachter's trolling.
I love that I don't care you have to watch the video...
So was Pachter also trolling about his work routine, because I can very easily believe that his job is to fly around doing absolutely nothing of use.
I feel the same way about the Xbox One as I do about that song.