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Latest News from Xbox Solutions:Activision CEO Warns Sony That the PS3 Needs a Price Cut - Sat, 20 Jun 2009 09:23:00 +0000 Bobby Kotick, President and CEO of Activision, one of the largest game companies in the world, has come out with a none-too-subtle warning to Sony that they need to seriously consider a price drop on the Playstation 3. Rumors have been circulating for months that such a drop was forthcoming, but Sony has staunchly denied that they had any plans to drop prices, Kotick said, "The PlayStation 3 is losing a bit of momentum and they don't make it easy for me to support the platform. It's expensive to develop for the console, and the Wii and the Xbox are just selling better. ... They have to cut the price, because if they don't, the attach rates [the number of games each console owner buys] are likely to slow. If we are being realistic, we might have to stop supporting Sony." While it's unlikely that Activision would follow through with such a threat, it definitely adds to the pressure Sony is feeling to lower the PS3's price. Sony issued a brief response which said nothing of consequence. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Activision threatens to stop making PS3 games - Fri, 19 Jun 2009 14:08:00 +0000 The CEO of Activision - the largest third-party games software publisher in the world - has threatened that his company "might have to stop supporting Sony" unless the cost of the PlayStation 3 is soon reduced. "I'm getting concerned about Sony; the PlayStation 3 is losing a bit of momentum and they don't make it easy for me to support the platform. It's expensive to develop for the console, and the Wii and the Xbox are just selling better. Games generate a better return on invested capital on the Xbox than on the PlayStation," Activision CEO Bobby Kotick told The Times . "They have to cut the price, because if they don't, the attach rates are likely to slow," he added. "If we are being realistic, we might have to stop supporting Sony. When we look at 2010 and 2011, we might want to consider if we support the console — and the PSP too." Dystopian future for PS3 So, in Kotick's currently rather dystopian view of PlayStation's future, unless Sony can reduce the cost of the hardware to the consumer and boost sales considerably over the next twelve months, there is a likelihood that PlayStation gamers will stop seeing annual refreshes of their favourite Activision gaming series such as Call of Duty , Guitar Hero , Tony Hawk and more in 2011 and beyond. Activision currently has a market value of $16 billion (£10 billion). Guitar Hero alone grossed more than $1 billion last year. "It was as big as Titanic [the film] with better margins," boasts Kotick. Via The Times Related Stories In Depth: The evolution of gaming graphics Exclusive: Native iPhone 3G S gaming a long way off Wii bowling ball accessory breaks cover Steve Ballmer confirms Natal Xbox 360 for 2010 Alt-Delete: Hollywood does videogame comedy
Alt-Delete: Hollywood does videogame comedy - Fri, 19 Jun 2009 11:02:00 +0000 A new movie based on videogame culture is in development, though this time it is a 'sci-fi comedy' and not (yet another) sub-standard horror based on a Resident Evil spin-off. "Nearly one year after forming Unique Features with a three-year first-look deal at Warner Bros, Bob Shaye and longtime partner Michael Lynne have assembled a formidable slate of films," reports Variety in the latest news reports coming out of Tinseltown. Sci-fi gaming comedy Warner Bros is backing Shaye and Lynne's Alt-Delete , described as "a sci-fi comedy scripted by Tim Kelleher and Danny Zuker in which two guys working for a vidgame publishing company come to realize they are avatars in a larger game." Tim Kelleher and Danny Zuker, have plenty of TV sitcom experience, so we can only hope that they hit the right notes to manage to make Alt-Delete both funny and culturally relevant to the gaming generation. Related Stories In Depth: The evolution of gaming graphics Exclusive: Native iPhone 3G S gaming a long way off Wii bowling ball accessory breaks cover Steve Ballmer confirms Natal Xbox 360 for 2010 Activision threatens to stop making PS3 games
Wii bowling ball accessory breaks cover - Thu, 18 Jun 2009 17:41:00 +0000 After having had the pleasure of playtesting the awesome, much-improved new bowling game in Nintendo's forthcoming Wii Sports Resort, we are happy to bring you the news of the latest Wii peripheral on the shelves – the Wii bowling ball controller! CTA Digital's "Bowling Ball for Wii" apparently helps you "turn your Wii bowling experience into a perfect 300" and "allows you to mimic all the critical motions a 'striking' performance requires." The ball features the standard three holes for your fingers, with your Wii Remote fitting snugly inside. A bowling shirt with your name sown onto the top pocket and a pair of mod-style shoes are not included in the package... Do NOT let go The peripheral comes with the hilarious warning for users to "never, ever release the ball!!" and to "make sure to wear the wrist strap securely around your wrist, this will prevent the ball from accidently flying out of your hand," after which "you are ready to bowl virtual strikes like a Pro! Price and availability still to be confirmed. We are also yet to hear if this bizarre gaming peripheral will work with the new Wii MotionPlus dongle recently released by Nintendo. Related Stories In Depth: The evolution of gaming graphics Exclusive: Native iPhone 3G S gaming a long way off Steve Ballmer confirms Natal Xbox 360 for 2010 Alt-Delete: Hollywood does videogame comedy Activision threatens to stop making PS3 games
Guitar Hero: Smash Hits Cheats and Track List - Thu, 18 Jun 2009 02:05:23 +0000 I know what you're thinking... " Another Guitar Hero, another release of the same songs wrapped in another package. " Oh, you weren't thinking that? Sorry. Perhaps you should be. As the name implies Guitar Hero: Smash Hits is a compilation of previously released Guitar Hero songs, as voted for inclusion within the game by gamers. One would think we would have the cream of the crop here, and without a doubt there are some good songs on the list. Guitar Hero: Smash Hits is now available for PS2, PS3, Wii and Xbox 360. As with previous Guitar Hero video games Smash Hits also has a nifty cheat feature. I'm not sure that I have a full list just yet, but there are about a half-dozen codes so far. Take a look at the track list and grab the codes for the game at the links below. And as always, if you have additional codes, hints or tips let me know and I'll add them in. Guitar Hero: Smash Hits Track List Guitar Hero: Smash Hits Cheats - PS2 Guitar Hero: Smash Hits Cheats - PS3 Guitar Hero: Smash Hits Cheats - Nintendo Wii Guitar Hero: Smash Hits Cheats - Xbox 360 Edit: Guitar Hero: Smash Hits Cheat pages have been updated with additional codes.
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