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Xbox360 France.com -
9 hours and 4 minutes ago
L'informatique et les nouvelles technologies entraînent souvent des bidouilles plus ou moins
utiles. Cette soirée, nous avons été témoin d'un piratage par le biais
de compte Xbox Live. Un compte d'une personne que nous connaissons s'est fait pirater par un
anglais, qui a ensuite envoyé des message...
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Mashable! -
11 hours and 45 minutes ago
This is a fairly important question to consider, I think. The gaming industry clocks in
billions of dollars in revenue each year, a good portion of which is devoted to mobile sales. Yet
if mobile Web use is going to continue climb at the solid clip, and mobile phones are to be smart
and powerful enough to conquer interactive entertainment, is there room for platforms devoted
primarily to gaming?
While Sony’s PSP hasn’t seen itself become a phenom of the mobile gaming space, the
Nintendo DS is an item
which has often been touted as something of a marvel; nearly as cool as the Wii when it first
arrived. Nintendo has consistently sold millions for several quarters. And the company will
undoubtedly sell more. But just how much more? And if/when momentum slows to a trickle, then a
crawl, and then stops, what comes after? Does Nintendo move into software exclusively, bringing
Mario, et al. to the iPhone,
Android devices,
Nokia handhelds, and other
systems?
What triggered my interest in this subject isn’t gaming itself. The most I would consider
myself is a very occasional gamer. Once in a while a little Sudoku, some Tetris, some chess.
Also, I’ve recently been draw to the “Cannon Challenge” [iTunes URL] game freely issued by Discovery for iPhone/iPod touch users. Otherwise
my free moments are devoted to other pursuits. No, gaming isn’t really the focus here.
Rather, it is the way in which mobile platforms themselves are evolving that is the basis for
this comment. They are evolving to the point that Nintendo’s handhelds, and those of its
competitor(s), will be no more. Why? Internet connectivity. More precisely, always-on
Internet connectivity.
It’s been said constantly for over a year now by various persons well-known and not so
well-known: the iPhone is a great gaming platform. Leo Laporte of TWiT, The Tech Guy, and The Lab fame, says so. Regularly. The co-hosts of
“Diggnation” offer similar
praise for the thing. I’ll say so, too. And by categorial association, I would say a number
of other smartphones are similarly equipped to provide gameplay that’s visually impressive
and entertaining as well. Indeed, because of computing power alone, it might be argued that the
likes of Nintendo won’t be able to extend its legacy in a tangible sense for many more
years.
Yes, it’s important to emphasize this new and very big nail in the coffin of
convention. It’s a point that has been echoed with increased volume in recent months. The
ever-present mobile Web. If game developers take up the task of engineering titles to connect
players with one another without limit to place or time - or, reversely, dependent on place and
time - the sort of gaming that comes with the Nintendo DS and Sony PSP in their
current Wi-Fi-enabled form, is going to quickly become outdated.
Of course, Sony has a convenient bridge to the next era of mobile gaming in its partnership with
Ericsson in the mobile phone world. That is something Sony should address, and sooner rather than
later. But Nintendo, interestingly enough, doesn’t have that option. Not yet, at least. And
rather than establish exclusives with one handset maker or another, it may well be better off
investing little to naught in hardware and focus instead on publishing titles compatible with the
modern smartphone platforms of today.
Not too long ago a report released by comScore noted that US mobile subscribers’ had
essentially balanced pan-Atlantic rate of 3G adoption with residents of Europe, after years of
lagging behind. If comScore’s numbers are anything accurate, they only add weight to the
line that mobile phone gaming is the logical extension to come from the market. The next cash
cow. Naturally, this requires that consumers take to the all-in-one approach to mobile
communications, which they’ve been slow to do. But the advent of Nokia’s newest
N-Series devices as well as those from Apple and Samsung, etc., have done much to whet the
consumer palate. So much so that a migration is simply inevitable.
To be sure, this is a good thing. Change rarely does good things for nostalgia, but it
enables progress to continue on. The sheer volume of possible applications of GPS- and 3G- and
4G-infused networking, let alone gameplay, piques the interest of millions of people. Privacy is
of course an ever-present concern. But gamers have made plain their desire to take the
multiplayer experience as far as it can allow. That has been the case with Xbox Live fans,
PC-based MMORPG devotees, and it will also be true for mobile gamers, too. Heck, the
possibilities given via the Nintendo DS specifically have intrigued a global supply of users. So
gaming over wireless cellular telephony spectrum is really just upping the ante. It is very much
within reach.
Now, there is a limit to what you can do given that sort of infrastructure and personal
componentry. A small screen can only provide so much opportunity to developers. But the social
aspect is where things go big. It’s more a matter of developers’ thinking anew about
the handheld world, and seeing what they’ve already constructed in the realm of iPhone and
Android, they presumably won’t be short for ingenuity for many years to come.
Which brings us back to the future that Nintendo - and to lesser extent, Sony - will encounter
and be forced to navigate. Mobile gaming is critical to its business, regardless of its clear
success with the Wii. Will we see Mario soon emerge on the N96, a BlackBerry’s touchscreen,
the iPhone, and a Sony Ericsson Walkman of some sort? I’ll venture to say yes. Somewhat
soon, anyway. It’s only sensible that they make it happen. If only because it has become
increasingly evident that smartphones themselves are now being designed to be the next generation
of all-purpose playgrounds, and Nintendo could well make a fortune introducing itself and its
trademark craftwork to the wider world of pocket computers and the cloud they inhabit.
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NoFrag -
19 hours and 41 minutes ago
StrategyInformer a mis la main sur plus de 40 screenshots de la version Xbox Live Arcade de Duke
Nukem 3D. Comme vous pouvez le constater, les graphismes sont identiques à ceux sur PC : 3D
Realms s'est contenté de prendre la version 800x600, de l'étirer un poil et d'ajouter
des dessins tout autour au lieu de se prendre la tête à faire tourner le jeu en
16/9ème.
Gamespot a également réalisé une vidéo où ils parlent des deux
nouvelles fonctions : la possibilité de rembobiner le jeu et les achievements.
Lire la suite sur Nofrag...

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RSS Feed from BlinkList.com -
23 hours and 49 minutes ago
Due to a request, GWC has expanded and entered XBOX LIVE. This will require a little help, as you
may imagine, considering everyone currently in GWC is only a PSN member… First off, I will
need a few people to who are willing to join who have LIV...
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MaxConsole.net News -
1 days and 2 hours ago
CNBC news editor Jane Wells once posted that the ultimate proof that the PS3 is winning due to the
fact that her son got rid of his Xbox 360 and purchased a PS3. However now she returns to her
thought by saying that her song REGRETS trading in his Xbox 360 as all his friends are on Xbox Live
and he's not actually playing the PS3 that much as he's waiting for new games!
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Joystiq -
1 days and 5 hours ago
Filed under: Culture, Sony PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox 360, Business
 Since
CNBC analyst Jane Wells granted us poor peons a glimpse into " the ultimate proof Sony is winning" two months ago, we at
Joystiq have been eagerly awaiting another chance to hear from her son, the twelve-year-old oracle
who sealed
Microsoft's fate by trading his Xbox 360 for a PS3. And lo, today the all-knowing king of
business analysis didst speak once more, granting his
youthful wisdom to us poor, unwashed masses.
"Hear me!" came the oracle's booming, high-pitched
voice from on high as he surveyed his subjects from his beanbag chair throne. "Though mine PS3
still brings me pleasure, the pleasure of Xbox Live friends may be one that I have treated too
lightly. My patience waiting for an offering of new games from Sony has forced me once more to
explore the shores of Azeroth. Lo, though times are tough,
do not be tempted by the spawn of Nintendo, for I would not be caught dead with that thing."
With that, the doors of knowledge closed with a shattering thud, once again leaving us confused and
in the dark. Still, we thank our benevolent information masters for this new glimpse into the heart
of the game industry, however brief.
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Joystiq -
1 days and 5 hours ago
Filed under: Culture, Sony PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox 360, Business
 Since
CNBC analyst Jane Wells granted us poor peons a glimpse into " the ultimate proof Sony is winning" two months ago, we at
Joystiq have been eagerly awaiting another chance to hear from her son, the twelve-year-old oracle
who sealed
Microsoft's fate by trading his Xbox 360 for a PS3. And lo, today the all-knowing king of
business analysis didst speak once more, granting his
youthful wisdom to us poor, unwashed masses.
"Hear me!" came the oracle's booming, high-pitched
voice from on high as he surveyed his subjects from his beanbag chair throne. "Though mine PS3
still brings me pleasure, the pleasure of Xbox Live friends may be one that I have treated too
lightly. My patience waiting for an offering of new games from Sony has forced me once more to
explore the shores of Azeroth. Lo, though times are tough,
do not be tempted by the spawn of Nintendo, for I would not be caught dead with that thing."
With that, the doors of knowledge closed with a shattering thud, once again leaving us confused and
in the dark. Still, we thank our benevolent information masters for this new glimpse into the heart
of the game industry, however brief.
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this | Linking Blogs | Comments


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DCEmu Forums:: The Homebrew & Gaming Network :: PSP Dreamcast Nintendo DS Wii GP2X Xbox 360 GBA Gamecube PS2 Forums - Dreamcast News Forum -
1 days and 6 hours ago
Filed under: Culture,
Sony PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox 360, Business
 Since CNBC analyst Jane Wells granted us poor peons a glimpse into " the ultimate proof Sony is winning" two
months ago, we at Joystiq have been eagerly awaiting another chance to hear from her son, the
twelve-year-old oracle who sealed
Microsoft's fate by trading his Xbox 360 for a PS3. And lo, today the all-knowing king of
business analysis didst speak once
more, granting his youthful wisdom to us poor, unwashed masses.
"Hear me!" came the oracle's booming,
high-pitched voice from on high as he surveyed his subjects from his beanbag chair throne.
"Though mine PS3 still brings me pleasure, the pleasure of Xbox Live friends may be one that I have
treated too lightly. My patience waiting for an offering of new games from Sony has forced me once
more to explore the shores of Azeroth. Lo,
though times are tough, do not be tempted by the spawn of Nintendo, for I would not be caught dead
with that thing."
With that, the doors of knowledge closed with a shattering thud, once again leaving us confused and
in the dark. Still, we thank our benevolent information masters for this new glimpse into the heart
of the game industry, however brief.
Read | Permalink | Email
this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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MaxConsole.net News -
1 days and 8 hours ago
Xbox today announces a unique initiative that will enable entertainment fans to see some of the
most anticipated new movies before their theatrical release.
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Next Generation -
1 days and 9 hours ago
John Schappert, Microsoft corporate VP of Live, will be keynoting the Tokyo Game Show,
the software giant said Friday.
His keynote is dubbed "A Canvas for the World."
Microsoft didn't offer details on the keynote's content, but hinted that the presentation "will
provide an in-depth look at how Xbox 360 will bring more people together than ever before to
enjoy the next wave of interactive entertainment experiences."
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Gamekult.com -
1 days and 10 hours ago
Alors que les soldes sont terminés depuis plusieurs semaines dans les magasins, le
marketplace du Xbox Live joue la carte des promotions en baissant le tarif de certains contenus
téléchargeables. Jusqu'à la fin octobre, on peut ainsi récupérer
des packs pour Beautiful Katamari, Guitar Hero III : Leg...
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Latest News - TeamXbox -
1 days and 12 hours ago
For a limited time, Microsoft is running a promotion that is offering good savings on some of the
most popular downloadable game content available on the Xbox Live Marketplace.
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JeuxVideo.com -
1 days and 13 hours ago
Load Inc. diffuse aujourd'hui de nouvelles images de Things on Wheels, un titre à
paraître sur le Xbox Live Arcade. Le studio auquel on doit Mad Tracks, poursuit donc dans le
domaine des petites voitures télécommandées. Things on Wheels vous
invitera(...)
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Gamekult.com -
1 days and 13 hours ago
Disponible depuis hier en version d'essai sur le PlayStation Store et le marketplace du Xbox Live,
le séduisant Pure dévoile son mode Freestyle par l'intermédiaire d'un carnet
de développeur réalisé sur la mouture Xbox 360. De quoi faire monter un peu
plus l'attente du jeu de course signé Black Rock...
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JeuxVideo.com -
1 days and 13 hours ago
Jusqu'à la fin du mois d'octobre, Microsoft vous propose de télécharger du
contenu supplémentaire pour quelques-uns de vos jeux à moindre coût. En gros,
vous pourrez profiter de petites extensions ou d'items supplémentaires en lâchant
moins de Points(...)
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KillerStartups.com - all -
1 days and 14 hours ago
What it does
Are you tired of getting constantly beat up every time you go online to play your favorite games?
If you are trying to improve your online gaming, then look no further than Gamertrainer.com.
Through this site, you’ll be able to find the Mickey Goldmill to your Rocky Balboa. For $30
an hour, someone will go online with you and help you get better at online gaming. The quirkiness
of this is astounding. Believe it or not, people are willing to pay to get better at gaming online.
The trainers will meet you on Xbox Live or World of Warcraft, and painstakingly mold you from a
simple gaming wimp to an online god of massive proportions. Don’t worry, the site clearly
states that their trainers are “decent human beings”, so don’t worry about being
embarrassed by their awesome gaming skills. After you finish a training lesson, you’ll be
able to log onto the site and give feedback on your trainer. This is a great way for the site to
determine which of their trainers is best.
In their own words
“Our goal at Gamertrainer.com is to help anyone become a better video game player.”
Why it might be a killer
If you’re serious about becoming a better gamer, then you shouldn’t have a problem
shelling out the dough to get an expert trainer.
Some questions
Will anyone pay for this? Are people really that desperate to excel at online gaming?
Link: http://www.gamertrainer.com
Our Review: http://www.killerstartups.com/Web-App-Tools/gamertrainer-com-personal-game-trainers


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Gamekult.com -
1 days and 14 hours ago
Alors que l'on attend toujours patiemment la sortie de Rock Band sur PS2, PS3 et Wii dans nos
vertes contrées, la version Xbox 360 du jeu d'Harmonix - sortie le 22 mai dernier chez nous
- accueille aujourd'hui une mise à jour à récupérer directement en se
connectant au Xbox Live. Au menu, ce patch d...
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XBOX-360.FR | Flux RSS Xbox 360 -
1 days and 17 hours ago
Histoire de continuer à vendre les packs tombés aux oubliettes, les soldes se sont
ouvertes pour certains d'entre eux sur votre Marché Xbox Live. Des jeux comme Mass Effect,
Forza Motorsport 2 ou encore Guitar Hero 3 : Legends Of Rock sont...
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