Friday, July 16, 2004

Fable


I got to playtest "Fable" today. I am not a big RPG fan...but this game was very very addicting! As many people know, you start out the game as a young boy and the choices you make along the way affect how you grow up. In the session that I was playing, I started the game...wandered through a village and found a guy cheating on his wife (he was kissing a young lady behind a house) I took a payoff from him to keep my mouth shut from the guy. I then went to find the wife and told her what happend. The story sucked me in...but the music was amazing. Scored by Danny Elfman, it added so much to the game and atmosphere…I can’t wait to buy the soundtrack. Look for it to hit stores this September.
 
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Sudeki ready to go

Sudeki, the new RPG for Xbox will ship on July 20th.

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Thursday, July 15, 2004

"One Million Members"



The headline kinda looses the punch when you can't do the Dr. Evil voice..so go with me on it.This morning I am thrilled to share with you that Xbox Live has crossed a major milestone with One Million Members! It’s been a wild ride so far, and from what I have seen…the excitement really lies ahead ;) Below is the official press release with some interesting factoids.

Microsoft’s Million-Member March
Online Gaming Service Xbox Live Reaches Membership Milestone in Less Time
Than HBO, America Online and TiVo

REDMOND, Wash. — July 15, 2004 — Microsoft Corp. today announced that more than 1 million people are now members of the worldwide Xbox Live online video gaming service. With peak usage time for Xbox Live between 7:30 and 9 p.m. PT, this thrill-seeking throng is showing that they prefer to play TV.
As evidence of online gameplay’s mass appeal and growing importance in the digital entertainment landscape, Xbox Live reached the million-member mark three times faster than other subscriber-based entertainment services such as Home Box Office Inc., America Online Inc. and TiVo Inc. Microsoft, which introduced the first broadly adapted online gaming service in November 2002 with the launch of Xbox Live, continues to expand the appeal and adoption of broadband. New Xbox Live feature introductions like video chat, content downloads, voice messages and alerts, coupled with highly anticipated games, have fueled rapid uptake and catapulted online gaming into mainstream entertainment.

Much has happened since the service was unveiled:

• Players in 24 countries have spent more than 160 million hours (or 20,000 years) playing Xbox Live.
• Members are playing an average of 265,549 hours every day.
• More than 100 game titles from a host of top publishers including Electronic Arts Inc., Microsoft Game Studios, THQ and Ubisoft Entertainment are playable on Xbox Live, and the number is expected to rise to 150 by the end of the calendar year.
• Players have logged more than 220 million online sessions, an average of
10.5 million sessions per month.
• More than 200 pieces of downloadable content are currently available to expand and enhance already great games, including new levels, new characters, new multiplayer modes and updated sports rosters.
• The top 15 cities worldwide boasting the most Xbox Live members are Tokyo; London; Houston; Chicago; Toronto; San Diego; New York; Brooklyn, N.Y.; Los Angeles; Miami; Seattle; Calgary, Alberta, Canada; San Antonio; Las Vegas; and Seoul, Korea.

“Consumers are clearly choosing Xbox Live online video games as the new digital entertainment nirvana,” said Microsoft Senior Vice President of the Home and Entertainment Division and Chief Xbox Officer Robbie Bach. “Our community has reached a million members in record time, and we’ve got hot new games and expanded features that will continue to feed our customer’s almost insatiable appetite for online play.”

This fall, Xbox Live membership promises to grow even more as several blockbuster franchises hit the service. Electronic Arts Inc.’s lineup of popular titles, including “Madden Football 2005,” “NCAA Football 2005” and “FIFA Soccer 2005,” will be Xbox Live-enabled, as will “Halo® 2,”Microsoft Game Studios’ much-anticipated sequel to the best-selling Xbox title of all time.

Also this fall, Xbox Live members can enjoy a selection of quick and easy casual games via a new feature called Xbox Live Arcade. Classic card, puzzle, trivia, retro and action arcade games from publishers such as Atari Corp. and Namco Ltd. will be featured in the Arcade, giving gamers yet another innovative way to play together online.
“Great game content has been and will continue to be the key to the success of Xbox Live,” said Cameron Ferroni, general manager of Xbox Live. “What really sets the service apart from others is that we make it incredibly easy for consumers to get online, find their friends, join a game and start playing right away; Xbox Live is a great experience every time they play, regardless of what they play.”

Xbox Live is currently available in 24 countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United States.
About Xbox Live

Xbox Live, which launched in the United States Nov. 15, 2002, allows gamers to play multiplayer Xbox® games with other gamers worldwide via a broadband connection. With a built-in hard drive and Ethernet port, the Xbox console is the only video game system built from the ground up for online gaming. Xbox Live enables gamers to easily find their friends; talk to other players during gameplay through the Xbox Communicator headset; download current statistics and new levels and characters to their Xbox hard drive; and play online.
About Xbox

Xbox (http://www.xbox.com/) is the video game system from Microsoft that brings people together for the most exhilarating game and entertainment experiences. Xbox delivers an expansive collection of breakthrough games, powerful hardware and the unified Xbox Live online service. The tag line, “It’s good to play together,” captures the spirit of Xbox as the social hub of the new digital entertainment lifestyle. Xbox is now available in North America, Asia, Europe and Australia.

About Microsoft
Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq “MSFT”) is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential.
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Microsoft, Xbox Live, Halo and Xbox are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corp. in the United States and/or other countries.
The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.

Wednesday, July 14, 2004

Portable Media Centers


Have you seen these things? Microsoft and major hardware manufactures (like Samsung) are teaming up to bring you the "Portable Media Center." I am not sure about these things yet. I like the idea of taking my recorded TV with me, but I just don't know about these devices…they seem too big. I understand that you can copy your shows from your Media Center PC to it and take your shows with you…that's cool. I don't have Media Center PC yet (I have a Tivo) so I don't know if this thing would do me any good. While I like the direction it's heading, I am curious about how well it will do. One area that I can definitely see this work in is if you had a docking station in your mini-van. You could drop this device in a docking station in the car and your rug rats can watch the latest episodes of "Sponge Bob" (that you recorded on your Media Center PC) stream onto a display in the car. (Disclaimer: I do NOT have a mini van)

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Can the Xbox take Sony?

According to this interview with my bosses, bosses bosses boss..we can in fact take Sony.

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Doom 3 is code complete

While not actually Xbox news, I figured this is big enough news that you would care about it:
The Doom 3 final code has been released to manufacturing…set to be in stores August 3rd.
Now, where's the Xbox version?

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Tuesday, July 13, 2004

Beat the Mystery Gamer...win free stuff.

If you are on Xbox Live Wednesday night (7/14) after 7pm ET/4pm PT...look for the mystery gamer using the gamertag XboxLive. If you beat him, you'll win an Xbox Live T-Shirt...plus you'll also grab a version of the Project Gotham 2 soundtrack! (Hip Hop, Alternative or Electronica.)

He'll be playing MechAssalut and Raillisport 2.

Monday, July 12, 2004

The first EA title Hits stores this week!

It's a big week for Xbox Live members as the first EA Live enabled title, NCAA Football 2005, hits stores this week. What's even more amazing is that it's less then two months after is announced at E3 in May that EA was coming to Xbox Live. This is an incredibly fast time for a game to come to Xbox Live...congratulations to the Xbox Live and EA Teams for making this happen so darn quickly.

This morning I came into work and fired up my copy of NCAA and logged into to see if anyone was around. Choosing my trusty Syracuse University Orangemen I quickly found a game against Spooner2222 who was playing as one of the Orangemen's arch nemisis, The Nittany Lions of Penn State. I had a great chat with Spooner who told me he pre-ordred NCAA and was surprised when it showed up at his house today. Spooner was also new to Xbox Live and said he really enjoyed it so far. Even though he said he was not used to the Xbox controller, he still schooled me as you can see from the final score screenshot below.



Oh well...at least I got to visit the Carrier Dome.I don’t mind taking one for the team for a new Xbox Live member..especially when it was his first Xbox Live game.I also captured a little video from my ass whoopin’ below for everyone to enjoy.

Welcome aboard EA...and Spooner2222.

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Note: You need Windows Media Player 9 to the below video.

If the video does not work for you, or you are having problems, I can't provide support for you so please don't ask!

Sunday, July 11, 2004

Best....months....ever.

Reuters is reporting that the last half of 2004 will be the best 6-months in the history of video game sales. ever.

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PS3 Details Leak

A couple of possible spec points wandered out from under the secret covers.
Interesting that they may be looking at a 2006 Launch. Not sure if that's Japan or world wide.

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