Microsoft’s Xbox 360 Super Slim – Still Their Best Console, Now Slimmer-er. Er. So as already mentioned, Microsoft today announced a brand new Xbox 360 Super Slim model. So far we have scant details on what that entails. We do, however, have a picture of the box the 4GB model comes in. No word on,…
Xbox One Price is Ready to Pounce on your Pocketbook Microsoft announced Xbox One’s new Halo game, but bizarrely, it doesn’t say anything about being Halo 5, just “Halo.” What does that mean? Who knows. Apparently it involves a desert and a big, dusty robot spaceship thingy. We’ll see if this is a new Halo,…
Changes to Xbox Live Gold on Xbox One Microsoft has announced that Xbox Live Gold will now be console-wide for Xbox One. This allows anyone with an account on your Xbox One to play games and use online features that have traditionally been reserved for individual Xbox Live Gold accounts. Unfortunately, this feature was not…
New Xbox One Exclusive – Ryse: Son of Rome Ryse: Son of Rome looks to offer a combination of strategy and third person combat with very detailed graphics. Looks sort of like if God of War met up with…I dunno, Age of Empires, maybe, but all in third person. Microsoft announced that this will be…
Microsoft’s Xbox One Kinect Can Be Turned Off If Being Watched Doesn’t Turn You On I will be the first to admit that I’m a bit of a privacy freak. I don’t like to be the center of attention. And I sure as hell don’t want to be watched while I do anything. But with that acknowledged,…
Microsoft’s Xbox One Used Games Snafu Now Just a Sna. You probably heard: Microsoft’s May 21st of the Xbox One, which many had hoped would be their moment of triumph, actually blew up spectacularly in their face. Part of that was due to the absurd choice to focus almost the entire conference on Xbox One’s…
Xbox One Shares Digital Generously–Physical, Not So Much Microsoft has announced via Xbox Wire exactly what the Xbox One’s software policies will be. Surprisingly, they aren’t as bad as everyone feared, but they also are a step backward from what we enjoy today. Perhaps most interestingly of all, though, is that Microsoft has tried to ensure they…
Shakespeare And Joss Whedon Should Have Been A Couple As much as I love Kenneth Branagh’s version of Much Ado About Nothing, I have to admit that Joss Whedon’s version really has me excited. Part of that is, of course, simply because so many of the great casts he’s used in his various series’ over…