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Xbox One and 360 exclusive documentary series starts in 2014 with Atari Burial
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It was just last week that we brought you word of Time Warner Cable (TWC) adding in TWC TV app support to a different platform in due time, and we are glad to say that the day has finally arrived. The TWC TV app was launched on the Xbox 360 platform in August earlier this year, and there was also the promise to offer Video On Demand (VOD) capability before the holiday season arrived in full swing, and we are glad to say that this promise has come true.
From today onward, Xbox Live Gold members who reside in the US and are also Time Warner Cable subscribers are now able to enjoy On Demand content right there and then on their Xbox 360. Of course, this also means that they are able to enjoy access to nearly 300 more channels of live TV which the TWC TV on Xbox 360 app currently has on offer. That is not all, though, as Kinect for Xbox 360 will allow you to control your favorite TV shows via a remote-free experience, relying only on voice as well as gestures. It is almost as though you have graduated from the Jedi Temple and have fantastic Force powers! [Press Release]
TWC TV App On The Xbox 360 Gets Video On Demand (VOD) original content from Ubergizmo.
While users of the recently past generation of gaming consoles could very well be (rightfully) worried about the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4 taking away support from their precious Xbox 360 and PS3 units this season, Microsoft appears to be keeping scares at bay. What the company is doing instead is reassuring the public […]
Capcom has been very well known for their fighting games over recent years as they continue to work on its popular fighting franchises, such as Street Fighter 4. One of its other popular fighting game series, Marvel vs. Capcom, had a new title released just a few years back, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, which released on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 with digital versions released on their respective marketplaces. But Capcom will soon be leaving the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Marketplace for good, according to a recent post on the company’s blog. (more…)
Ultimate Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 Being Pulled From PSN, XBLA original content from Ubergizmo.
Prior to the start of December, Microsoft announced it would be making two games in its catalog available for free through the company’s Games with Gold program for Xbox 360 owners who are also Xbox Live Gold members. The first half of the month would be dedicated to giving Xbox 360 players Gears of War, a third-person shooter that was released seven years ago which we’re sure you probably played some point in time if you own the console. The second half of the month would feature Ubisoft’s Shoot Many Robots, and as you can probably see from today’s date, the game will be free starting today up until the end of the year. (more…)
Shoot Many Robots Free On Xbox 360 Through Games With Gold original content from Ubergizmo.
This article was written on March 19, 2007 by CyberNet.
Picking up right where Halo 2 left off, Halo 3 is one of the most anticipated games of 2007. Microsoft recently released details about pricing, and packaging.
There will be three different options to choose from:
- The simple standard edition will run you $59.99 and includes just the game. For most people, that’s enough, and they don’t want anything more. For those who like the extras…
- For $69.99 you can purchase the Limited edition which will come packaged in a metal case. There will be an additional bonus disc included, along with two books ( one art, one fiction) that will give players further details on the story-line. If that still isn’t enough…
- The top notch legendary edition will run you $129.99, and will come in a Spartan Helmet Case along with several “extras”. This version might draw people in because it includes a documentary in high definition about the Making of Halo 3, and other extra discs.
No official release date has been announced, but it’s expected sometime in the Fall. That gives you plenty of time to decide which edition will work best for you.
And for all of you die-hard fans who can’t get enough, you can get Halo 3 Wallpapers here, and screenshots here!
Source: Gamasutra
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There has been some rumors flying around concerning the game studio Terminal Reality shutting down, and the developer’s response is simple, saying, “I bet you have already figured everything out.” When sharing with VideoGamer.com, there was no confirmation as to whether the studio had closed or not, when it shared the statement above, it used the official Facebook page which also doubles up as a temporary replacement for its website.
The bigger picture would be this, there was also an anonymous Terminal Reality employee that shared, “The person who was responsible for the Facebook page was let go. I am not able to confirm or deny any information at this time, but I bet you have already figured everything out.” It remains to be seen just which particular member of the team sent out such a message, or whether he or she is still under employment of the studio. Rumors of such a closure for the game developer appeared last Thursday, where there was a message from an ex-employee that touted the studio did appear “to have finally shut down.”
To get the full context, the message read, “I left there when I saw things going downhill, but I have always kept up with them and hoped for the best. Now that they’re gone, I’m just kind of feeling nostalgic it seems.”
Terminal Reality Says Something About Closure Rumors original content from Ubergizmo.
Microsoft Xbox Live subscribers could see original Xbox programming as early as the first quarter of 2014. The news came yesterday by way of a Variety Dealmakers Breakfast appearance by Microsoft’s president of entertainment and digital Nancy Tellem. She delivered a few details and a progress report for the company’s original programming initiative first announced […]