Xbox 360 20GB hard drives clearance at Target!

Posted by Jake Shaible | Posted in Xbox 360 news | Posted on 28-08-2008

In the month of August, Target Corp. retail stores began selling Microsoft’s Xbox 360 20GB hard drives with a 30 percent discount. For all of you who didn’t know, the 20GB hard drive was first made available in 2005 as an add-on for the first Xbox 360 Core. Recently, selected Target stores throughout Southern California began selling these hard drives with an MSRP of $69.98, which was down from the original MSRP of $99.99. You can purchase this hard drive and add this to the Xbox 360 160GB model to give you even more space. But the price may vary at each Target retail store. So please check your local Target retail stores and please come back and share what you find!

- Geoff

[Source: PunchJump]

Exclusive video games trend may come to an end

Posted by Jake Shaible | Posted in Xbox 360 news | Posted on 27-08-2008

Check out this interesting article by Jennifer Martinez of Rueters UK regarding the future of console exclusive video games:

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Rising development costs might force console makers Microsoft and Sony to publish more video games themselves, as independent studios avoid exclusive deals for blockbusters.

The fortunes of the hardware makers have turned on whether they can attract exclusive hit video games, driving fans to buy their consoles. But increasingly, the companies behind the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 will have to fund their own games if they want publishing rights to a game their rivals cannot get.

Konami June release of “Metal Gear Solid 4,” a game franchise exclusive to Sony’s PS3, helped narrow the gap between Nintendo’s Wii console and the PS3. The units of PS3 consoles sold hit a record for a non- holiday month, according to NPD research group.

But Wedbush Morgan video game analyst Michael Pachter forecasts that independent studio exclusives such as the “Metal Gear Solid” series will disappear from store shelves as soon as next year.

“The cost of making a game is so high that you need to recover it by selling a lot more units,” said Pachter. “You can’t give up half the market by selling exclusives.”

A software maker has to foot a bill of about $20 million to $50 million (11 million to 27 million pounds) to make a game.

Sony has traditionally beaten Microsoft at securing popular game franchises for the PlayStation console. Take Two Interactive Software “Grand Theft Auto” series and Eidos Interactive’s “Lara Croft: Tomb Raider” games both originally were tied to the PlayStation.

But “Grand Theft Auto IV” was launched simultaneously on the PS3 and Xbox in April. Microsoft dealt another blow when the company announced during July’s E3 video game industry conference that the upcoming “Final Fantasy XII” game by Square Enix will be released for the first time on the Xbox.

The “Final Fantasy” franchise had been a PlayStation-only exclusive since 1997.

“It’s a trend we’re excited about, but not completely surprised about if you look at the installed base and attached rate (of customers to the Xbox),” said Microsoft spokesman David Dennis. “Third party (publishers) are looking at the same things we are and they want to put games into as many people’s hands as possible.”

Exclusive games are not only pricier for independent studios to make than in the past, but analysts say it’s hard for them to commit to one console since the Xbox 360 now rivals the PS3 for sales, unlike in previous generations.

The Xbox 360, with a year’s head start in sales, has sold over 19 million units globally compared with 14 million PS3 units, according to data from the two companies. U.S. sales of the Xbox 360 and PS3 are 10.7 million and 5 million units, respectively.

“The lack of a dominant console means it’s too difficult (for software makers) to give up on a console,” said BMO Capital Markets analyst Ed Williams. “With the PS3 or Xbox 360, you don’t have a clear winner like the PlayStation 2 or PlayStation were.”

With exclusive games fading, console makers will have to depend on games developed within their own studios instead.

“The reality of exclusives is that they will become far more infrequent. The way hardware companies have to offset that is through enhancing the quality of games coming through their own studios that will drive customers to buy their own hardware system,” said Williams.

Lazard Capital Markets analyst Colin Sebastian agreed that Microsoft and Sony would focus more on making games. He identified Microsoft’s flagship “Halo” franchise as one of the company’s biggest blockbusters that will continue to spike sales of the Xbox.

“People were buying the Xbox in anticipation of Halo 3,” Sebastian said of the game’s release last September.

Sony expects that its studio’s release in October of “Little Big Planet” will be positive for PS3 sales during the fall and holiday season.

Still, some analysts say exclusives are not gone for good. Software makers can also give a head start to one console. Microsoft has secured the September release of “Rock Band 2″ by Electronic Arts, Harmonix and Viacom Inc’s MTV Games, on the Xbox — months ahead of versions for the PS3 and Nintendo Co Ltd’s Wii console.

“Relationships with console manufacturers is important to all third party publishers,” said Sterne Agee analyst Arvind Bhatia. “Deals are being done less and less, but they’re not dead.”

- Geoff

[Source: ReutersUK]

Discounted Fable 2 for Xbox 360 hit top 3 in sales

Posted by Jake Shaible | Posted in New 360 Games | Posted on 27-08-2008

Talk about hype. The highly anticipated Fable 2 for the Microsfot Xbox 360 hit the top 3 sales on discount at Amazon this week. Amazon put the limited edition of Fable 2 on sale (from $79.99 to $66.99) and as a result, the game is in third place in Amazon’s video game division. So what’s all the hype about? Well the new role-playing game promises to feature a world that is 10 times bigger than its successful predecessor as well as new mutliplayer features. Because of massive interest in the game, Amazon announced that a new release-date delivery option will be available for games such as Fable 2 and Gears of War 2. Fable 2 has a release date of October 21, 2008. Make sure to reserve your copy and to check back here for more information.

- Geoff

[Source: PunchJump]

Tom Clancy's EndWar VIP demo announced

Posted by Jake Shaible | Posted in New 360 Games | Posted on 27-08-2008

Ready for another Tom Clancy video game? Today, Ubisoft announced that a pre-launch VIP demo for Tom Clancy’s EndWar will be released for Microsoft’s Xbox 360 consoles sometime in October. EndWar won the best strategy game of E3 2008 by Game Critics Awards, an award that has never been awarded to a console game. Ubisoft is hoping to use this demo as a final stress test for the online systems and they hope to test out the new voice command enabled strategy feature. In order to get VIP demo, gamers would have to purchase a pre-order for the game at participating retailers and those gamers would be given access to the demo on the Xbox Live Marketplace. The game’s official release is sometime this fall season. The excitement for this game is truly overwhelming! Stay tuned!

- Geoff

[Source: GameInfoWire]

Xbox 360 Dashboard Facelift comes in November

Posted by Jake Shaible | Posted in Xbox 360 Rumors | Posted on 25-08-2008

I’m pretty sure eveybody heard the news. There is a new Dashboard update coming this November. Check out this review from Chris Thomas, creator of RPG-TV. Read the rest of this entry »

Tales of Vesperia in Top 15 at Amazon

Posted by Jake Shaible | Posted in Xbox 360 news | Posted on 25-08-2008

Today is Monday. The twenty-fifth day of the month of August in the year 2008. That only means that tomorrow, August 26th, 2008, is the first day of the release of the Japanese role-playing game Tales of Vesperia. Developed by Namco Bandai for Microsoft’s Xbox 360, the game reached the top 15 rankings of best-selling products at Amazon in the video game division. If you remember correctly, we reported last week that Xbox 360 hardware was sold out in all of Japan. If one were to investigate the 400 percent increase in sales of the Xbox 360 in the country of Japan, one would find out that the culpirt is the video game Tales of Vesperia. Well the hype not only reached Japan, but it also reached North America with this latest news bit. Now with the game about to release in North America, Microsoft, as well as Namco Bandai, must be happy about the latest statistics.

- Geoff

[Source: PunchJump]

Xbox 360 Price Drop Confirmed Internationally

Posted by Jake Shaible | Posted in Xbox 360 news | Posted on 25-08-2008

Last week, we reported on rumors about price drops on the various Xbox 360 models. Well today is a new day, and there are news regarding the price cuts overseas. It has been reported that in Singapore, the Xbox 360 got a 19.5 percent price drop. Meanwhile, there was a 17 percent price cut in Taiwan, an 11 percent price cut in Hong Kong, and a 5 percent price cut in South Korea. India saw no price cuts. Asia has been the one region that Microsoft seem to have problems with. These price cuts in the Asian regions is a marketing and sales ploy to increase the sales of Xbox 360s in the region. Microsoft pulled the same stunt in North America and in Europe and met great results. In order to compete with Sony’s Playstation 3 and the ever so popular Nintendo Wii on an international level, Microsoft is hoping these price cuts would boost sales of the Xbox 360, which is third behind the two mentioned consoles. Hopefully Microsoft will see success with this move. Again, only time can tell.

- Geoff

[Source: Half Life Source]

Duke Nukem 3D film saving features

Posted by Jake Shaible | Posted in Xbox 360 news | Posted on 22-08-2008

With the official news about Duke Nukem 3D coming to the Xbox 360 Arcade, there is more news regarding the highly-anticipated game. The new Duke Nukem 3D will now have film saving features. What does that mean? Well according to Microsoft representatives at the X08, a gaming expo in Toronto, have stated that with the new features, players will be able to rewind gameplay and save videos of their battles. With the new rewind option, gamers could “undo” mistakes and go back to any part of the game that they previously battled through. It will be interesting to see how it works, but so far it sounds like a great idea. And for a game like Duke Nukem 3D, the rewind option might be a lifesaver, to say the least.

- Geoff

[Source: Xbox 360 FanBoy]

Update on Xbox 360 Price Cut Rumors

Posted by Jake Shaible | Posted in Xbox 360 news | Posted on 22-08-2008

This just in! Read all about! More news about the Xbox 360 price cuts have just come in. According to the Joystiq blog, an insider from the Microsoft marketing department, Microsoft plans to use the Xbox 360 Arcade Bundle as a direct competitor to the Nintendo Wii. The Microsoft marketing department plans to market the Xbox 360 Arcade with more family-friendly entertainment in order to catch up to the Wii. The Arcade bundle will come with traditional Arcade essentials such as a 512MB memory card, a motion controller, and a few montioned controlled games developed by Rare. Expect the Xbox 360 Arcade bundle to come out around the holiday season of 2008. The arcade bundle is expected to have a retail price tag of $199.

As far as the newly mentioned motion controller, it is compatible with all Xbox 360 models and will be sold seperately. With this new motion controller, we should also expect new games for the Xbox 360 that will utilize the new motion controller. Stay tuned!

- Geoff

[Source: Xbox 360 Fanboy]

Xbox 360 gets political

Posted by Jake Shaible | Posted in Xbox 360 news | Posted on 21-08-2008

Microsoft and Rock the Vote, a popular non-proft non-partisan organization that advocates political participation among youths, will team up to let Xbox 360 gamers get political. Xbox 360 users with an Xbox Live account will be able to register to vote, voice their political opinions, and participate in surveys and polls. This newly developed partnership will let gamers voice their political opinion straight from their couch. They hope that this new promotion will raise political awareness and hopefully bring out more voters for this November’s presidential election. Rock the Vote is hoping to register 2 million young voters through this campaign. This should be easy since Microsoft claims to have 12 million users. In addition to promoting political participation, Microsoft is hoping to let both political parties be aware of parental controls and safety in regards to the Xbox 360 console. Microsoft will be promoting the Rock the Vote campaign at both the Democratic and the Republican National conventions later this month. So go out there and voice your political opinion!!

- Geoff

[Source: GameDaily]