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Microsoft might be throwing its massive machinery into reverse to drop many of the restrictive digital-rights management policies it planned for Xbox One, according to a rumor from Giant Bomb and WhatHiFi. Giant Bomb reporter Patrick Kle...
Microsoft might be throwing its massive machinery into reverse to drop many of the restrictive digital-rights management policies it planned for Xbox One, according to a rumor from Giant Bomb and WhatHiFi. Giant Bomb reporter Patrick Klepek claims to have multiple sources confirming that Microsoft will reveal its revised plan later today. According to the rumor, Microsoft’s new stance will drop the always-online requirement — Xbox One will no longer have to check in every 24 hours. Game discs will work just as they do on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. An Internet connection is now only necessary for the initial console setup. Microsoft may even drop region locking. I’ve reached out to Microsoft to ask if it will confirm or deny this report. I will update this post with its response. If this is true, it is a massive swing in the other direction for Microsoft who just came off a tough Electronic Entertainment Expo trade show that had Sony playing on each one of the Xbox One’s perceived weaknesses. The biggest cheer of the week went to Sony when it announced that the PlayStation 4 will treat used games exactly as the PlayStation 3 did. That was all due to Microsoft’s bungled messaging that still has most consumers confused as to how game ownership works on Xbox One. That confusion could quickly evaporate if this rumor is true. We’ll have more on this as we continue to dig. Filed under: Games GamesBeat 2013 is our fifth annual conference on disruption in the video game market. You'll get 360-degree perspectives from top gaming executives, developers, and analysts on what’s to come in the industry. Our theme this year is “The Battle Royal.” Check out full event details here, and grab your early-bird tickets here! .boilerplate-after hr { margin: 10px 0 10px 0; }
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We're always on the lookout for exciting and innovative new games. We love finding games that can strike a real chord with the gaming community, make a significant impact on the way we look at games, and above all else, turn out to be ju...
We're always on the lookout for exciting and innovative new games. We love finding games that can strike a real chord with the gaming community, make a significant impact on the way we look at games, and above all else, turn out to be just really fun to play. And what better way to expand our gaming horizons than by checking out the winners of this year's Game for Change Awards? Founded in 2004, Games for Change has been highlighting the biggest and brightest indie titles that serve as outstanding acts of education and humanitarianism ideals. Last night at the foundation's big ceremony in New York City, the winners of the Games for Change Awards 2013 were announced. Here is a quick rundown of all the big winners, and what each one brings to the world of socially impacted gaming: Most Innovative: BlindSide (epicycle) There are countless new mobile games that push the boundaries of innovation each and every day, so when one of them is recognized as the most innovative, then you know it's going to be something really cool. BlindSide is a completely auditory adventure, which lets you explore a fascinating 3D world that is built entirely out of sounds, and that you'll never actually get to see! Best Gameplay: Reach for the Sun (Filament Games) It's what we're all here for, right? Playing great games with even greater gameplay! This year's winner of the "Best Gameplay" category is called Reach for the Sun, a beautiful-looking educational game about science, where players learn to nurture and care for their very own seedlings before the coming winter approaches. See the rest of the winners over at Gamezebo > Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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Sony just released this video showing off a lot of PS4's interface, which had largely remained a mystery to us until now. The video shows off the different apps you can use with the next-gen console as well as its chat functions and the ...
Sony just released this video showing off a lot of PS4's interface, which had largely remained a mystery to us until now. The video shows off the different apps you can use with the next-gen console as well as its chat functions and the apparent seamless experience it offers between chatting, sharing, and actual game play. Check it out here: Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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The Inside Network Job Board is dedicated to providing you with the best social media job opportunities across social and mobile application platforms. Here are this week’s highlights from the Inside Network Job Board, including position...
The Inside Network Job Board is dedicated to providing you with the best social media job opportunities across social and mobile application platforms. Here are this week’s highlights from the Inside Network Job Board, including positions at: Glow, DoubleDown Interactive, Ten Square Games and more.   Advertising Age Digital Marketing Coordinator – Advertising Age Applifier Ad Operations Specialist BrightRoll Marketing Director Associate Manager, Publisher Development (NYC) DoubleDown Interactive Software Developer Glow Head of User Acquisition – Gaming (LA or London) Inside Network Lead Writer / Editor Machine Zone Senior DevOps Engineer Director of Operations Senior C++ Software Engineer VP of Game Engineering Senior MySQL Data Engineer POPSUGAR Sr. Web Engineer SponsorPay Midwest Sales Director – Chicago (m/f) SumAll.org Creative Engineer Tango Senior Software Engineer Growth Hacker DevOps Engineer Ten Square Games International Partnership Manager
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In Kairosoft's newest title, you can experience horses in all their glory. You'll build a ranch, raise horses, and enter races, with the goal of raising a Triple Crown champion. Of course, raising a Triple Crown champion is difficult, as...
In Kairosoft's newest title, you can experience horses in all their glory. You'll build a ranch, raise horses, and enter races, with the goal of raising a Triple Crown champion. Of course, raising a Triple Crown champion is difficult, as there's been no American Triple Crown winner in over 35 years! Pocket Stables will show you that winning one race is hard enough, but winning the three biggest races will require patience, planning, and some luck. Good thing it's a whole lot of fun.Pocket Stables starts off with a mostly empty ranch. You're in charge of populating the ranch with horses, buildings, jockeys, and visitors. Ranch management is the first part of the game you'll experience and it quickly proves to be the easiest. You're given a stable, living quarters, and some roads for free, but you'll soon be asked to get your hands on some horses. While the initial selection is small, each horse has its own set of stats that influence how it's best fit to race. The game doesn't have much of a tutorial, so you'll have to learn about the stats as you go, but it's a rather simple process.As you start to enter races and the ranch starts to grow, you can hire full-time jockeys, who train with horses and come with their own stats. From there, you'll be encouraged to build training structures and other ranch buildings. As horses win races, your ranch's popularity increases and people will visit, spending money in the process. Ranch costs aren't too high, and it's easy to turn a monthly profit, especially after winning a couple races.Training and horse/jockey management is where things get tricky. There are two ways horses can train. Every month, horses will go through their automated training. Each horse's training preferences can be customized, along with assigning a jockey to work with them. Horses will level up certain stats during those sessions, and their fatigue level won't take much of a hit. You can also spend a bit of money and give horses a direct stat boost through special training. These sessions raise stats quicker, but add to the animal's fatigue. Managing fatigue can be frustrating, especially since racing will cause a drastic increase, but certain items and training sessions can help slowly lower it.The ultimate goal in Pocket Stables is to enter and win races. Races are one of the most hands-off areas of the game, but manage to be one of the most fun. Horses are assigned a class based on the races they've won and they can only enter races for their class. You sign up for races a month in advance, select an eligible horse, and choose a jockey (either your own or an outsider). Once the day of the race arrives, you're sent to the track. At the track, there's only one more level of customization: how to run the race. There are a few strategies, such as taking an early lead or making a late push, and the best method depends on the horse and jockey. With how interactive the game is, it's disappointing that races are mostly hands-off. However, the feeling of excitement as your horse finally wins a race more than makes up for it.As you win races, the ranch's popularity will skyrocket, new challenges will open up, and more features will become available. Much of the game is what we've come to expect from Kairosoft. Pocket Stables starts off slow, but eventually grows into a detailed and engrossing experience that rivals some of the best Kairosoft has offered. The graphics and music are all typical of the company, as is the menu system. Players who have grown tired of the Kairosoft formula may not get much enjoyment out of Pocket Stables. Those constantly waiting for more will not be disappointed. The game is easy to learn and hard to master, but effort is where all the fun is.
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Sony is aware that it broke some PlayStation 3s yesterday with its latest firmware update for the hardware. It took down the patch and is really sorry about all of this. “We are aware of reports that the recent PlayStation 3 system...
Sony is aware that it broke some PlayStation 3s yesterday with its latest firmware update for the hardware. It took down the patch and is really sorry about all of this. “We are aware of reports that the recent PlayStation 3 system-software update — version 4.45 — has caused the cross-media bar to not display on a small number of PS3 systems,” a PlayStation spokesperson told GamesBeat in a statement. “We have temporarily taken 4.45 offline and are investigating the cause of the problem. We will announce when the system update is available for download as soon as possible. We apologize for the inconvenience.” The cross-media bar (XMB) is the interface for the PlayStation 3. Without it, the console is nothing more than a big paperweight. We’ve asked Sony what steps affected users should take, and we will update with its response. Although, PlayStation customer support is probably a smart place to start. Everyone else should have no issues continuing to use their PlayStation 3s. In fact, it’s nice to start thing up and not have to update it for once. We’ll have more info on update 4.45 as it is available. Filed under: Games GamesBeat 2013 is our fifth annual conference on disruption in the video game market. You'll get 360-degree perspectives from top gaming executives, developers, and analysts on what’s to come in the industry. Our theme this year is “The Battle Royal.” Check out full event details here, and grab your early-bird tickets here! .boilerplate-after hr { margin: 10px 0 10px 0; }
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Big publishers weren’t the only companies excited about the newest sequels at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles. A few indie developers were also eager to improve on their breakout hits, some of which just came ...
Big publishers weren’t the only companies excited about the newest sequels at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles. A few indie developers were also eager to improve on their breakout hits, some of which just came out only last year. We’ve already covered the new indie games that impressed us at E3, so here’s a short list of the sequels (and updates) that we’re looking forward to. Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number Dennaton Games had a surprise hit on its hands when Hotline Miami debuted last October on PCs. You play as a vigilante who received mysterious phone calls from someone who ordered you to murder gangs and criminals. Players reveled in the pixelated mess of booze, guns, ’80s-inspired tunes, and blood — a lot of blood. The developer wants to deliver more of everything in Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number. According to Dennis Wedin, one half of Dennaton Games, the main theme for the sequel is expectations. “Since it’s a sequel — and people will have a lot of expectations from the first game — it’s not about how ‘I’m gonna make this game that is too much like Hotline Miami, or too little like Hotline Miami,’” he said. “We wanted to incorporate that [theme of expectations] into the story.” The tense kill-or-be-killed gameplay carries over to Hotline Miami 2. Where it differs is in the number of characters: You’ll play as multiple factions, each with different reasons for killing. The demo showed one of those factions, which Wedin calls “the fans,” people who are so obsessed with the events of the first game that they’ve started killing bad guys on their own (complete with animal masks, just like what the main character wears in Hotline Miami). It was with one of these fans that I got to play around with the new chain whip, a short-range melee weapon that gives you a little distance to work with. Hotline Miami 2 has an extra twist. In the opening scene and tutorial level, you play as the pig butcher, who was last seen in Hotline Miami’s first teaser trailer. It turns out that the trailer was for a movie … which is actually a slasher film in Hotline Miami 2 based on the events of the first game. You’ll switch back and forth from the movie set and the factions as you progress. Hotline Miami 2 releases later this year on PC, Mac, and Linux. Payday 2 Payday 2 doesn’t mess around with its core formula: You still attempt to pull off bank robberies with, ideally, three other people (you can also play by yourself). Instead, developer Overkill Software chose to add more depth to the gameplay by putting in features you’d normally see in a role-playing game. Your job choices now depend on your level, and you choose them via an interactive map. You can customize masks and weapons. And at the end of every mission, you receive a bonus item or piece of equipment based on factors like how the job’s difficulty. During my E3 demo, I was dumb enough to walk into a bank while carrying my gun, which triggered the alarm (as well as shattering any hope of a stealth approach). The officers in the building died from our gunshots within seconds, but reinforcements quickly arrived outside. While a teammate set up a machine that drilled into the vault, the rest of us had to defend the bank until we could grab the money and run. It was hectic: Cops came through the roof or the open windows, the machine broke down and someone had to keep fixing it, and I was running around trying not to get shot. We barely finished the mission. Payday 2 comes out in August for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC. DayZ The new DayZ (nicknamed “DayZ Standalone”) isn’t so much a sequel as it is a proper relaunch for the multiplayer-only zombie-survival mod that came out last year. You will no longer need a copy of military simulator Arma II to play it — this DayZ, as the nickname implies, stands on its own. With that comes vastl
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Microsoft has already confirmed that Xbox One owners won't be able to play their single player games unless the console is allowed to phone home daily, but what if your Xbox Live account got banned? Would you lose access to all your game...
Microsoft has already confirmed that Xbox One owners won't be able to play their single player games unless the console is allowed to phone home daily, but what if your Xbox Live account got banned? Would you lose access to all your games? "Absolutely not - you will always have access to the games you've purchased," said Larry Hryb, Microsoft's director of Xbox Live programming. "Absolutely not." But, what happens when Xbox One reaches the end of its lifetime and Microsoft turns off its servers? Larry was not as conclusive in his answer as he asked fans to trust Microsoft not to do so. "I'll just say this: We haven't even started this generation, so it's kind of early to talk about the end of the generation," he said. "That's certainly not something we would do - that's not the way the system is designed. It's designed for flexibility. But let's get the system out there first." Read more about Xbox One at MegaGames > Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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When Telltale Games decided to develop a 5-part episodic series of games based on The Walking Dead universe, fans everywhere waited in anticipation to see how this medium would transform over into video game form. With all the blood, swe...
When Telltale Games decided to develop a 5-part episodic series of games based on The Walking Dead universe, fans everywhere waited in anticipation to see how this medium would transform over into video game form. With all the blood, sweat, and tears that went into crafting this apocalyptic zombie-filled world, Telltale succeeded in crafting a masterful season filled with memorable characters, sophisticated storytelling, and emotionally gripping choices and consequences. With the release of The Walking Dead: 400 Days scheduled to hit consoles sometime in July, the award-winning studio is now poised to deliver an experience as satisfying as season one and as the perfect Segway into season two. During E3 2013, I got a chance to preview a segment from 400 days during a 20 minute behind closed doors session. Here are a few of my thoughts on this episode and why you should definitely check it out next month. When Telltale started hinting at The Walking Dead: 400 Days a few weeks ago, they did so by using a popular mobile app named Vine to highlight five new characters by the names of Vince, Bonnie, Russell, Shel, and Wyatt. All five of these individuals are tasked with having to survive the first 400 days of the zombie apocalypse on their own terms, and in unique, yet dangerous ways. The teaser trailer above identifies a Georgia truck stop, which will ultimately become a key centerpiece of the story as the player progress through each character's segment. The demo that I experienced featured Vince, a wisecracking fugitive who shoots a guy at point-blank range then tries to ditch the weapon and evade the police before being caught. After this brief intro, the screen fades to black and then suddenly reappears again to establish that Vince's timeline starts on day two. By now, Vince is aboard a prison bus full of disgruntled criminals and in the midst of a conversation between two of his closest friends, Danny and Justin. Just like in previous conversations from season one, you can choose to defend one friend over the other and this will lead to some interesting consequences later. Read more about The Walking Dead: 400 Days at The Koalition > Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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U.S.-based Xbox 360 owners can now download a new Disney app which aims to deliver "new and original digital video" content on Microsoft's home console. The app features original web series, classic animated shorts, clips from Disney sho...
U.S.-based Xbox 360 owners can now download a new Disney app which aims to deliver "new and original digital video" content on Microsoft's home console. The app features original web series, classic animated shorts, clips from Disney shows, and the latest Disney movie trailers. "The Disney app for Xbox 360 furthers Disney Interactive's goal to bring quality Disney videos and experiences across all platforms and devices," said Disney Interactive's Soctt Slesinger. The full app can be downloaded on the Xbox Marketplace, but an Xbox LIVE Gold subscription may be required. Here's a look at what Disney fans can look forward to seeing on the new Xbox 360 app: Episodes of the popular web series, Disney Where's My Water? Presents Swampy's Underground Adventures Classic shorts starring Mickey Mouse and friends Music videos, clips and trailers from Disney TV shows and movies Future series and programming from Disney Interactive's upcoming slate of original video Get more Xbox 360 news at GameZone > Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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