Archive for the ‘Video Games’ Category

Microsoft “net-bans” a million modified Xbox 360s: My Prediction

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Microsoft warns of banned Xbox 360 consoles for sale on eBay

The comments section here is quite interesting; it illustrates that a large number of (presumed) Canadians are seemingly unable to comprehend the definition of the word copyright. I think that, in light of this apparent ignorance, as we approach a time in which essentially everyone is connected to high-speed internet at all times, a fundamental change in the way that we pay for software rights is bound to occur. We have already seen some examples, such as with the game Company of Heroes, for which an internet connection is required to play the game at all (even single player). More strikingly, in China (where software piracy is rampant [not to mention other piracy]), the popular game World of Warcraft is essentially free (I think it costs ten Yuan or something ridiculously trivial, and it might even include a time credit, in order to get users “hooked”), but users have to pre-pay for playtime.

In the future, I think it’s possible that almost all software will perform a license check before starting (and perhaps periodically while running), and users may be subject to a use based charge, although the software itself might be free. Companies might be able to combat the piracy of say, an office program (which, if pirated, could create documents independently), by having the software that a given client is using first grab a key from a server. Then, only documents that were created by genuine versions of the office program could be accessed by other genuine versions, or shared. Of course, this all would require many agreements between software firms in order to work, as certain office programs would have to be compatible with the files of others, but I’m confident that some sort of “ISO” type standards organisation could handle such a task. It certainly will be interesting to see how accurate this prediction turns out to be in, say, ten to fifteen years.

Empire: Total War

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

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I can really only hope that this game lives up to the Total War name. This is also amazing for me, as I think ever since I was 14 and playing Shogun: Total War I’ve wanted to see a Total War game based in the times of Napoleonic “stand in a line and shoot the others guys who stand in a line” gentleman’s warfare. And now, almost ten years later, it’s finally arrived. I’ll definitely be buying this one!!!

Fallout 3 finally coming!

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

It’s finally happening… I just really really hope that it doesn’t suck.

A version was originally started and then was scrapped. It was picked up again by bethsoft, and has received a lot of good reviews and is highly anticipated by all Fallout fans. In case you don’t know, both Fallout and Fallout 2 are amazing games that are very engaging and entertaining, even now. Considering that they are pre y2k, that’s really something special. Not many games let you slay innocent children, use drugs, become a slave trader, frequent prostitutes / prostitute yourself, massacre farmers, become a porn star, work with Scientologists to launch a spaceship into space, … the list goes on.

It’s coming out very soon, so, if you haven’t played Fallout 1 or 2, I suggest at the very least that you download and play through Fallout 2, and then dive into Fallout 3.

Fallout 3 Press Release

Super Mario World Ownage

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Those of you that belong to my generation should appreciate the beauty in this: