Tagged: 360
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… Read More »
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… Read More »
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… Read More »
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… Read More »
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… Read More »
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… Read More »
Stephen Totilo recently spent some time getting to know LEGO Indy up close and personal. For his full impressions, you can check out the Multiplayer blog entry here. What’s most exciting about the information is that the game will feature… Read More »
Alone in the Dark tech trailer
Unbeknownst to most people, Eden Games (Test Drive Unlimited) is working on the fifth game, Alone in the Dark, in the long-running survivor horror game series of the same name. Having been over seven years since the fourth game, The… Read More »
I never really liked the original Kingdom Under Fire games, having only played the first for an hour or two, but I understand the appeal. They were a nice mix of genres, and because of their unique blend and gameplay… Read More »
A recent review done by GameSpot on Lost Odyssey apparently drew lots of commotion with its readers as far as the accuracy of it. One of the complaints in the review stated that the load times were excruciatingly long. GameSpot… Read More »