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Die Frage wurde bestimmt schon häufiger gestellt, aber wo finde ich denn die ganzen XNA Titel? Ign bringt ständig Reviews raus, aber ich finde einfach keine...:-?
In den nächsten 6 Wochen sollen folgende Spiele für XBLA herauskommen:
* The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai
* Flock
* Hasbro Family Game Night
* Lode Runner
* Outrun Online Arcade
* Puzzle Quest: Galactrix
* UNO Rush
Quelle: Kotaku
Ich bin ja mal auf den Tellerwäscher gespannt![]()
Wundert mich das es noch keine 8800 M$ Points Prepaid Karten gibt, bei der wahnsinnig tollen Preispolitik wirds langsam Zeit.
Diese Woche erscheinen Peggle und von Square Enix "crystal defenders" für je 800 Punkte.
Boughten elaborates, "you can create share lists and share those with other Lode Runner players; we went as far as we could go given what we could actually allow and handle on [Live], there will be a lot to see and play in this version".
http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/...ze-limits-enjoys-ever-enlarging-downloads.arsDigital distribution is big business for this generation of consoles, and the smaller, cheaper games are often compelling buys for consumers. Sony and Microsoft have two very different strategies for downloadable games however, with Sony offering full titles such as Burnout Paradise on the PlayStation Network, and Microsoft sticking to smaller, more bite-sized games. That strategy may be changing for Microsoft, with the size limit for games becoming relaxed, if not going away altogether. The newest evidence? The Watchmen game was over 1.2GB in size, making it the largest Xbox Live title yet.
"We have set Xbox Live Arcade game file limits as a general guideline. An important part Xbox Live Arcade is easy access, and keeping file size down is a vital part of that," Microsoft told Ars. "Equally important is offering titles with superior gameplay. We weigh both considerations on a case-by-case basis, and will make exceptions when it makes sense to ensure the best customer experience."
In other words, the company felt that this game was worth the huge—for Xbox Live standards—download size. How many other exceptions can we expect?
Games have been bumping against Microsoft's size restriction on Xbox Live ever since the system was released; the Xbox Live release of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night received an exception to the then-50MB limit in order to get the game, plus its music, onto the service. Microsoft pointed to the popularity of the game as the reason for its leniency. That was in January of 2007.
In March of that year Microsoft officially raised the size limit to 150MB, although that did little to help the developers of more ambitious titles. "It's difficult to store so many 1080p graphics in such a small download size," said David Sirlin, director of Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix. "It also makes it difficult or impossible to include all the original game's music AND all the remixed set of music. We're still doing our best to fit within the limit we've been given."
The final release was 368MB, as Microsoft gifted the title with yet another exception. The game went on to enjoy critical and commercial success; no one complained about the download size.
Microsoft admitted it wrestled with the issue of file size with Watchmen, ultimately allowing the developer to bypass the limit to "ensure the best customer experience and optimize overall gameplay." It's hard to argue with the reasoning: the End is Nigh is a tie-in to the most hyped movie of the season, and the graphics are impressive.
The limit still exists, and it helps to keep the majority of the games on the smaller end of the scale, although Microsoft is happy to bend the rules if the company feels it's economically viable. With larger games doing well on the service, and an outcry yet to be heard over the ever-growing download size, will the limit soon be dropped? It's doubtful, as the limit allows Microsoft to mold the service and gives it the power to grant some games clemency. It creates something of a rough situation for publishers though, as they must either shoot for a download size under the limit, or pitch the company on why they deserve that all-important exception.
John, Dan and Emil will be flying off to Tokyo next week and will represent The Behemoth at Tokyo Anime Fair March 20th and 21st at booth H-10. We will be showcasing Castle Crashers, Alien Hominid, and… an uber-early version of Game #3!
Ähm,was soll Ich mir außer SFHD Remix noch kaufen?![]()
Ganz einfach:
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
Prince of Persia
Banjo Kazooie
Kein Bionic Commando oder Geometry Wars 2? Die Games sind genial. :sad:
heute is ja wieder echt beschiss...dachte erst: cool, spieleabend für lau und dann auch noch recht umfangreich. Dann aber wurde mir bewusst: cool, gratis interface mit schnickschnack zimmereinrichtungen und Spielen die überhaupt nicht voll spielbar sind, sondern grob zusammengerechnet für 4800 MS points zu erwerben sind. Herrlich.
Unterm Strich aber bestimmt ne nette Sammlung - ich kann nur niemanden in der Familie davon überzeugen sowas auf dem Bildschirm zu spielen. Die spielen sowas lieber in...wie heißt es noch?!..in echt.