One of the benefits of Xbox Live is the ability to always be online. With the exception of a few companies who demanded their own servers (EA specifically), all Xbox Live games remain online and running. As of April 15th, that is no longer the case. That’s right folks, as of April 15th, 2010, all Xbox 1 [...]
Continue reading...Friday, August 14, 2009
Smith & Tinker (heh, Tinker…) founder Jordan Wiseman owns two licenses he obtained from Microsoft. He is obviously (and rightfully) a fan of Crimson Skies, and is looking to shop it around to see if anyone bites: “I think Crimson Skies is something we’d love to get some energy around, and we have some devious plans–we’ll [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, December 6, 2007
The post-Black Friday (and Cyber Monday) slump continues with an influx of licensed games and quick ports. And yet, a few brightly shining rays of hope pierce the shovelware darkness. Pick of the Week: Universe at War: Earth Assault Developed by Petroglyph, the fine folks behind the excellent Star Wars: Empire at War, this Sega-published title promises [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, November 17, 2007
In addition to the previously mentioned xbox festivities, Microsoft is celebrating Xbox LIVE’s fifth anniversary by rolling out a new download service on December 4. After the 360’s next firmware update, users can buy and download original Xbox games for their 360 for 1200 Microsoft Points, or $15. The initial lineup of Xbox [...]
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