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News Summary 27th January 2012

January 27, 2012 in Gaming, Technology

1) Spotify has announced it now has over 3 million paying premium subscribers. That accounts for slightly more than 20% of its userbase. The success can be attributed to the company’s recent expansion into the USA and integration with Facebook. It is also a great example of how consumers are willing to pay for music if the model is attractive. The success is having the opposite effect on some music labels who despite gaining income from the service, do not believe it is enough to sustain their companies and are greedy for a larger share of the profits. This has lead to various labels pulling out from the service. If the trend continues then it may destroy Spotify and take the whole music labels vs piracy debate back to square one.

2) Retailers have launched their promotion onslaught for the PS Vita. Today over 600 GAME and GameStation stores across the country received their display units of the new handheld to promote in store. You are welcome to go into any store and test the device out. If you want to go hands on with a range of titles make sure you check out PlayStation Access on Facebook to find out about their Vita Room events across the country. The deal with mobile network Vodafone has also been reiterated with Wipeout 2048 still being a free title if you register a data contract from the network. Prices are yet to be announced. The US PS Blog also announced a special edition bundle that would include an 8GB memory card for free. Amazon.de has a similar offer although Amazon UK have yet to advertise their incentive. Tesco are running a £10 off promotion with coupon but ToysRUs have the best deal currently. They are offering the PS Vita WiFi for £205 and WiFi/3G for £250 with a voucher code until the 31st January. More details here http://www.postabargain.co.uk/categories/psp/other-psp-games/015011

3) Activision blogger Dan Amrich has placed the blame on PS3 gamers for assuming that they would receive Elite content at the same time as Xbox Elite gamers. He suggests that Activision never explicitly stated that Elite bonuses would override the DLC exclusivity agreement the company has with Microsoft. The PS3 community is not happy with the circumstance as many assumed that they had to pay to receive the content at the same time as Xbox Elite members. In reality PS3 gamers will only receive the content before non Elite PS3 fans and will have to wait a yet undisclosed time period (most likely 1 month) for the content to appear on PSN.

4) The first three batches of DLC for Soul Caliber V will feature music from previous games and customization options for the game’s create a character mode. Unfortunately Namco has not realised that fighting game fans would much rather have new characters to download for DLC like Mortal Kombat did last year over cosmetic items of clothing.

5) Online news site PocketNow has apparently gone hands on with HTC’s new Sense 4.0 UI for it’s upcoming Android smart phones. Notable new elements include the addition of a landscape mode and a guest mode which can be useful for giving others access to limited parts of your phone when required. For the full debrief visit the following link. http://pocketnow.com/android/htc-sense-40-first-impressions

6) NBA 2K11 is one of the most played online games this week on Xbox Live according to community manager Major Nelson otherwise known as Larry Hyrb. The significance of the finding is that NBA 2K12 is the latest title on the market and it should be more played then last year’s game. A few reasons why it is not may be due to online issues that plagued NBA 2K12 on launch and the absence of Jordan mode which was present in 2K11. One of my friends who is a big fan of the franchise has also mentioned that the AI in 2K12 has taken a turn for the worse in the sense that they do not play realistically.

7) Is there any platform you cannot play Angry Birds on? The answer is surprisingly yes. Facebook has yet to obtain its own version of the addictive app and it is definitely ready to launch on Valentines day February 14th.

8) YouTube has made a few visual tweaks to the site today making browsing channels easier. More video editing functions are set to be rolled out over the next few days too.

9) BBC Question Time is a popular debate show that airs regularly in the UK. On February 20th a debate will take place analyzing the state of the Games Industry. Tickets are free for GamesIndustry.Biz readers and once they have all gone will cost £5. More information here. http://baftagamesqt1.eventbrite.com/

10) Finally to round off the news four new trailers released today each worth a look.

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Nintendo Announce Nintendo Network & More

January 27, 2012 in Featured, Gaming, Technology

Nintendo Network Logo

Nintendo Network Logo

After yesterday’s announcement that the Wii U will be in stores by Christmas in all major territories, Nintendo Company President Saturo Iwata has announced the launch of a new online portal dubbed Nintendo Network for the upcoming Wii U console and 3DS handheld during a Q3 Finance call.

The Nintendo Network will operate in a similar way to Sony’s PlayStation Network and Microsoft’s Xbox Live services. Nintendo have not needed such an elaborate service until now due to the lack of AAA title support for the Wii which usually offer DLC post launch. That will change for the Wii U as revealed in a game montage during E3 2011 where it was clear that publisher multiplatform support would stem out beyond Sony and Microsoft to Nintendo’s new offering via teased games such as Darksiders 2.

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Valve Launches Steam iOS & Android App

January 26, 2012 in Featured, Gaming

Steam Mobile App

Steam Mobile App

Popular PC game portal Steam is getting a smartphone app. The app currently in beta will allow gamers to interact with friends and keep up to date on Steam sales according to the Valve press release.

With the Steam app, gamers around the world may chat with Steam friends, browse community groups and user profiles, view screenshots and user-generated content for their favorite games, read the latest gaming news, stay up to date on unbeatable Steam sales, and more.

“The Steam app comes from many direct requests from our customers,” said Gabe Newell, co-founder and president of Valve. “Seeing which of your friends are online and playing a game, sending quick messages, looking at screenshots for an upcoming game, or catching a sale – these are all features customers have requested. Mobile is changing way people interact, play games and consume media, and the Steam app is part of our commitment to meet customer demands and expand the service functionality of Steam to make it richer and more accessible for everyone.”

To participate in the beta, download the app for free from the iOS Store or Android Market and sign in using your Steam ID.

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RIM BlackBerry 2012 Roadmap Leaked

January 26, 2012 in Featured, Technology

RIM BlackBerry 2012 Roadmap

RIM BlackBerry 2012 Roadmap

With all the changes happening over at RIM lately, you may be wondering how their 2012 product line up will be affected. The product line up seems to have leaked showcasing what the company has in mind to make a come back.

A BB 7.1 software update is due next month in February for all 7.0 devices currently in the market. New product launches will occur between March and August for Bold and Curve devices. A new 7 inch PlayBook tablet is set to launch around April with 3G functionality. As predicted the BB 10 OS is expected to launch late in the year around October on the codenamed London handset.

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Nintendo Wii U Out For Christmas

January 26, 2012 in Featured, Gaming, Technology

Nintendo Wii U

Nintendo Wii U

Satoru Iwata of Nintendo announced to Reuters today that the company’s upcoming console the Wii U will be released worldwide in time for Christmas 2012. That means releases across North America, Europe, Japan and Australia before the end of the year. Nintendo will debut the final product at this years E3 convention in June.

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Compare Mobile Phones

January 26, 2012 in Technology

A cool little website has emerged which allows users to compare sizes and screen resolutions for a variety of smart phones on the market. By entering the screen size of your monitor, the site can show you a 1:1 scale image of the phone you select. You can compare the sizes of multiple handsets and even compare their resolutions by clicking the “toggle screen” button. The more of the image you can see, the better the display on your device. Try it out at the link below.

http://phone-size.com/

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Resistance 3 Was Insomniacs Last Resistance Title

January 26, 2012 in Featured, Gaming

Resistance Burning Skies

Resistance Burning Skies

Insomniac CEO Ted Price announced in a recent interview with VG247 that, Resistance 3 was the last Resistance game the studio will have worked on. This may come as a shock to long standing fans of the franchise although some would argue it was to be expected.

The Resistance franchise was never really recognised as a top tier contender in the shooter genre. I personally loved Resistance Fall Of Man and bought it as my first PS3 game on launch. The ability to play the complete campaign split screen was a great feature. Resistance 2 released once the PS3 became well adopted but still suffered from a similar “mediocre buzz”. Resistance 3 took the game in a different direction with a new protagonist and the return of game mechanics from the original which had been excluded from the sequel. Many felt the game was great but yet again for the third time running the game suffered from a lack of interest. I feel that the third would have been much better adopted if it was not surrounded by stiff competition near the holiday period. Sony’s sheer number of exclusive titles released last year resulted in strong titles missing out from full marketing campaigns to raise much needed awareness and hype.

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GAME Launch Fun For A Fiver Scheme

January 26, 2012 in Featured, Gaming

GAME Store

GAME Store

UK Retailer GAME have launched a new scheme which hopes to encourage the purchase of new games. Labelled Fun For A Fiver, the scheme suggests gamers can preorder a new game from a selection and Read the rest of this entry →

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News Summary 25th January 2012

January 25, 2012 in Gaming, Technology

1) Torrent website Pirate Bay has listed a new category on their website entitled Physibles. The new category encompasses and promotes the next stage in the evolution of printing. It offers you designs to download for a 3D printer. The site administrators believe in the concept of sharing these designs as indicated by their statement below.

“We believe that things like three-dimensional printers, scanners and such are just the first step. We believe that in the nearby future you will print your spare parts for your vehicles. You will download your sneakers within 20 years.”

The current list is fairly small. If this is your kind of thing then Shapeways and Thingiverse are two websites which contain hundreds of designs and can get them delivered to your door for a price. Both sites also accept custom designs which you may want printed. Most designs are novelty at the moment although I do see Pirate Bay’s vision coming true in the near future.

2) Google + now allows users to add a nickname to their profile if they do not wish to display their full name. On the contrary it may be Google’s way of getting you to expose your online alias to locate more information about you. The giant corporation also announced an updated privacy policy yesterday which aims to unify your experience across all their offerings. Judge for yourself whether that is a good thing from their official video below.

3) Transport For London are rolling out plans to place WiFi hotspots within 120 of 270 London Underground Train Stations before the start of the Olympics in spring. The WiFi hotspots will give users free access to live travel updates, entertainment, news and sport portals but will charge for full web browsing. Unfortunately plans for mobile network reception on trains were scrapped late last year and have no plans to return anytime soon.

4) Hackers have started banning innocent PC Battlefield 3 players playing on PunkBuster servers. The attack is retaliation for PunkBuster’s hack detection service which is successfully banning game cheaters running unsolicited scripts. To avoid the issue PC players can filter out PunkBuster servers in the lobby to avoid playing on them and being falsely accused.

5) The UKIE has announced that from February, they will start announcing weekly PC digital download charts for the games industry. The move comes as physical boxed sales are no longer an accurate representation of sales by themselves with many PC gamers purchasing products via services such as Steam and Origin. Of course digital downloads are not only limited to PCs and the UKIE are working with console manufacturers to launch a similar chart for downloads via PSN and Xbox Live.

6) The London Toy Fair has revealed some new game related merchandise. Lego have accepted a 10,000 signature strong petition from the community and will launch an official line of Minecraft Lego sets. Popular metal construction set manufacturer Meccano have also unveiled a line up of Gears Of War vehicles which should go on sale in August after approval from Epic Games.

7) UK mobile phone network Orange have announced a partnership with Wikipedia. The network provider will allow free access to the “educational” website for Orange customers in 20 African and Middle Eastern countries allowing them access to a wealth of information that they may be completely unaware off and encourage self-learning. It is a great move although I feel that Orange should come up with a solution for residents of those countries who do not own a phone at all.

8) After Activision’s recent marketing campaign advertising a large DLC offering every month for the remainder of the year, they have now uploaded a more detailed schedule of what you can expect as an Elite customer. The schedule is based on you being an Xbox Live Elite member. If you are not, then I would assume you could postpone each item by a month.

http://www.callofduty.com/contentcalendar

9) Square Enix have registered a website domain for Hitman Sniper Challenge. The registration implies a micro game possibly for browsers or smart phones.

10) SuperMassive Games have announced that the new Doctor Who game, The Eternity Clock will be exclusive to the PS3.

11) After the recent success of Saints Row The Third, THQ have decided to alter their business strategy. The new strategy will discard the creation of licensed kid games and focus more on AAA big budget titles.

12) In an applauding move by the European Commission and the outrage caused by the American SOPA act, Europe may soon be faced with better consumer privacy laws. The new regulations could result in companies being fined 2% of their annual earnings if they do not comply. The Data Protection Act last revised in 1998 may be updated to better handle the expansion and dominance of web culture.

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O2 Sharing Your Mob Number When Browsing

January 25, 2012 in Featured, Technology

O2

O2

O2 were in a PR disaster today as it was revealed that mobile customer telephone numbers were being parsed to browsed websites via HTTP headers. In other words, any website you were browsing on via your mobile phone had access to your phone number.

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