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Gamer's Corner

XBox Live Makeover

It appears the best gaming system in the world (pardon my bias) is been updated in ways that correlate directly to class subjects of old.

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Among insanely cool features, like offering previously incompatible original XBox games, such as the first Halo, for download, they try to encourage more friending among XBox Live. A group in our class did a social networking project on XBox and had trouble justifying that the friend system was viable. Clearly, Microsoft agreed. Now, you can view your friends' friends as you can in similar social applications. They also made the dashboard even more intuitive than it was before, and more pervasive.

With the original Dashboard, you could unlock achievements in a game that gave you points. Your total points created a Gamerscore, which was essentially your bragging rights. Now, instead of having to leave your game to find out what it is you did, it tells you over your game in real time. Also, Praise Jesus, DivX an XVid are now supported!! For all the technologically impaired, this video format allows you to watch partially a long video as it loads the rest of it, or buffering.. Now the videos, trailers, full length movies, or Youtube (possibly) that you watch from your couch and your 360 don't take forever and a day to load! This is furthering Microsoft's goal for the 360 to be more useful in all of your needs, making it a gaming and an internet entertainment platform. it also earns them money, because all these things cost money, and they already have your credit card..

XBox Live has really changed the way I game. Its king of like Gaming 2.0. There are Maps or mission extensions that Game developers can just add as downloadable content - removing the need for the gamer to go out and buy another gaming disc. The downloadable content section also carries TV programs, movies, trailers, acting more like direct tv +. This really paves the way for the future possibility of a multitude of user generated game data, something the pc gaming world has been doing for generations.

All in all, things like this encourage me that playing games isn't considered 'mindless' now. Someone finally noticed that the experience of playing a video game with others, either in a multi-player platform or a 'one plays, others watch' scenario, is an extremely fun environment. Improving on THAT is just as important as improving the games themselves.

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Halo 3 Physics Engine

This is what happens when your physics engine includes the ability to ricochet bullets off metal. And to think that we wouldn't have this work of art without the wonderful theatre engine and slow mode!! Happy laughing...

Boom Market

In an article from Ars Technica, financial analysts describe what will be the best market in history for videogames.  Anita Frazier, NPD analyst, states "This year [video game] sales have already achieved the annual sales number for 2005—and the two biggest months are yet to come. I think we'll see not only record-breaking revenues but record-breaking year-over-year growth when the final numbers are tallied."  This is spectacular news for the gaming industry across the board.

Whether you're a Wii aficionado, a 360 fiend, or a rich PS3 owner, you have thrown enough money into what you love that it is now currently outselling DVD's!  Take that 20th Century Fox!  Certainly, games like Rock Band, Halo 3, and possibly even Cooking Momma:Cook Off contribute. 

But with the Holidays around the corner, revenue can only increase.  Exponentially.  This type of market-with great games everywhere-only happens every blue moon... so enjoy it while we cap the most lucrative year in Video game history!