Vrolokus said:if Wikipedia is to be believed...
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That's the thing I hate about Wikipedia.
Vrolokus said:if Wikipedia is to be believed...
LakeEarth said:44 XBLA games including Hexic, and I believe VC is passed 50 by now.
2005 - 14 + HexicMojovonio said:11 of those released in 2005...
LakeEarth said:Oh I missed that the question was JUST 2006 games.... alright
2005 - 14 + Hexic
2006 - 24
2007 - 5
Vrolokus said:I know, I know...![]()
Yeah I tried to edit that out but not in time. It was fun to count anyways.Mojovonio said:no, i was just pointing it out.
Mejilan said:
I SERIOUSLY don't get it.
Then it's not just me. I've purchased like 4x the amount of content on my Wii than on my X360, and I've owned the 360 since 12/05.
Gowans007 said:
Hitler Stole My Potato said:VC is just a freakin' ROM dump. Why people are impressed with that, I'll never know.
Speevy said:Well to be fair, the newest addition of XBLM actually DOES outclass the competition. Imagine if XBLA games ramped up as fast as the movies and TV shows.
Deathcraze said:I really am amazed at how my view on the service has changed over the past year, to be honest I just feel apathetic to it and don't even want to look what is (or not) coming out the next Wednesday.
Seriously. Even SmashTV is unplayable co-op, the game randomly restarts while playing. Wtf kind of certification is that.Fowler said:And they fumbled the two big ones I really really wanted (SF2 and Contra). Contra in particular really bugged me -- if "certification" really is thorough enough to bog down releases surely they'd have seen the online issues that plague that game?
Jonnyram said:I hate to be the devil's advocate, but maybe the new guy will make positive changes?
Jonnyram said:I hate to be the devil's advocate, but maybe the new guy will make positive changes?
Jonnyram said:I hate to be the devil's advocate, but maybe the new guy will make positive changes?
Fowler said:And they fumbled the two big ones I really really wanted (SF2 and Contra).
That's true :lolHitler Stole My Potato said:It'd be hard to fu*k it up any worse.
Hitler Stole My Potato said:Come on in arne!
That buys you some goodwill as long as changes are coming, and MS has made many. But the biggest issue is regularity, and 2007 is off to a ****ing terrible start.Bearillusion said:I imagine the usual response. 'The team are aware of the issues and are working hard to improve the service etc etc'. A perfectly good response if XBLA wasn't 15 months old.
This is the biggest difference between XBLA and PSN, I think, and it will become really apparent soon when Sony starts selling bigger games online (according to that 1upyours podcast).Goreomedy said:"We're not trying to compete with retail"
Goreomedy said:You can read this and more instead of playing games:
BenjaminBirdie said::lol
What planet is this? It is February 20th tomorrow, right? Are you guys seriously complaining about not having anything to do on CRACKDAY?
BenjaminBirdie said::lol
What planet is this? It is February 20th tomorrow, right? Are you guys seriously complaining about not having anything to do on CRACKDAY?
BenjaminBirdie said::lol
What planet is this? It is February 20th tomorrow, right? Are you guys seriously complaining about not having anything to do on CRACKDAY?
Goreomedy said:Some of us like having a mixer.
Fixed.Goreomedy said:"What would you say Live Arcade's advantage is over the recently launched competition?
We're very lucky to have a big head-start... but it doesn't mean we will make anything good out of it. Let's just wait till Sony/Nintendo catches up."
BenjaminBirdie said::lol
What planet is this? It is February 20th tomorrow, right? Are you guys seriously complaining about not having anything to do on CRACKDAY?
Bearillusion said:What's your problem with SF2? I live in Australia and against other Australians SF2 plays great online. Against people elsewhere in the world its unplayable which is a shame.
MirageDwarf said:Fixed.
there's nothing like Tekken 5 on XBLA or VC.
CrapSandwich said:Those arcade classics are great. I think if you have this concept of an arcade, that those old games don't just have a valid spot in the line-up, but that they're needed. Not only do they add a lot of casual appeal, (not to sound to serious here, but) they help represent some of the history of gaming. That's worth something, right?
Are there any types of games or particular titles that you think are perhaps under-represented and would like to see come to Live Arcade?
DE: There are definitely specific games that we're looking for, and game types that we're looking for more of. Some examples:
1) Non-combat, cooperative multiplayer games (as I mentioned earlier).
2) More board games.
3) More "experimental" games and models of gameplay, in general.
Even I'm more interested in PSN. And Sony will try whatever they can, since they still have a very good chance to catch up. I'm interested in XBLA too.Hitler Stole My Potato said:Nintendo and their VC could eclipse XBLA by a magnitude of 20 for all I care. I for one don't give a crap about old 8/16 bit console games (or 25 year old arcade games for that matter) and have no interest in buying/playing them again on a glorified emulator.
However what Sony is doing or what they're planning on doing has really got me interested. Big developers working on big titles for PSN. That's what I want and that's what I want XBLA to evolve into. Not some bullshit galaga/pole position nolstalgia service. I want better games and better value.
Hitler Stole My Potato said:However what Sony is doing or what they're planning on doing has really got me interested. Big developers working on big titles for PSN. That's what I want and that's what I want XBLA to evolve into. Not some bullshit galaga/pole position nolstalgia service. I want better games and better value.
Speevy said:I agree.
Tekken 5 kills everything on VC or XBLA in terms of content, graphics, you name it.
The problem I have is that I've been able to buy this game at $15 for the better part of 2 years, so people need to get over it.
I'm not a pirate, so having access to games I can't get anywhere else is a benefit. I'd put something like Calling All Cars above Tekken 5 anyday, because a developer made it from the ground up for the PSN.
Okay, I'm happy again.GhaleonEB said:
*goes to play the demo one last time*
What video? The gamerscoreblog has nothing up like that.FirstInHell said:Let me see if I understand this. Microsoft admits that they have communication issues with its fanbase regarding XBLA. They make a big announcement saying how the gates have been opened and we will start getting good original games starting sometime in February. It is February 20th and we have gotten Rootbeer Tapper and Paperboy. To top it all off, an officially sanctioned Microsoft blog releases a smug video that is the equivalent of a huge kick in the balls to people who are waiting for certain games. Those douchebags on the video took the three games that the hardcore gamers are waiting for and taunted us with them.
I was at Walmart this week and I saw 5 Wiis in the display case. Between this crap and my previously broken Xbox 360 I am sorry I did not pick up one. Everyone here says that the Wii VC is a ROM dump. I'll take a ROM dump with games like Castlevania IV and Super Mario World any day of the week over this mindblowing lineup any day of the week;
(nothing)
Ms.Pac Man
Lumines add on
(nothing)
Tapper
Paperboy
(nothing)
Microsoft has to realize that with similar services on the Wii and the PS3, they are now competing for gamer's dollars and they are doing nothing to help themselves. As a consumer, having a company's arrogant employees release a blog that mocks, taunts, and disappoints their hardcore fans has got to be one the most deplorable and stupidest things I have ever seen. I hope their new strategy works out for them...whatever the hell it may be.
Microsoft has to have a pulse on the general consensus about their service. Every blog, every news site, every messageboard overwhelmingly has NOTHING good to say about XBLA at all. That is pretty sad. It is sad because it is the same thing that people have been saying (vocally) for months. Judging by this video blog, it is now pretty obvious Microsoft does not really give a damn what people think or want.
Nice work.