The Sprint – The Making of Halo 5: Guardians Episode 5 Released November 17, 2015
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The fifth episode of The Sprint, the ongoing documentary series about the making of Halo 5: Guardians, was released earlier today.
The new episode, titled “Ship It” details the events which preceded the game’s release. Just be aware, there will be spoilers.
Halo 5: Guardians is out now exclusively on Xbox One.
Pokemon Virtual Console Wish List November 16, 2015
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Last week, during a Nintendo Direct, Nintendo officially confirmed that they would be re-releasing the three Pokémon titles originally developed for the Nintendo Game Boy, Pokémon Blue, Pokémon Red and Pokémon Yellow, as a digital download for the Nintendo 3DS. This is the news I have been waiting over four years to announce on this site and I couldn’t be happier to report it to all of you. As you may know, I have been asking Nintendo to re-release the first generation (GEN1) Pokémon games on the 3DS Virtual Console for the past four years, and before then I had been hoping Nintendo would re-release the games digitally on the Wii for the past seven. It sure took them long enough, but I’m glad they finally delivered on this request.
Sadly, Nintendo had very little information to provide alongside this announcement. We know all three GEN1 titles will be re-released and all of them will support two-player trading using the 3DS system’s wireless communication features, but that’s all we know. Since the games won’t be coming out until February 2016, we still have to wait a few months until their digital re-release, and I have a few questions and requests I’d like to make before the game comes out.
Offer all Three Games as a Bundled Download at a Reduced Price – I’m not saying that Nintendo should require players should have to purchase all three games together as a single download, but it would be nice to see Nintendo offer players who want to purchase all three titles the option to do so at a reduced price. When Nintendo re-released two classic Game Boy Color games, The Legend of Zelda Oracle of Seasons and The Legend of Zelda Oracle of Ages, on the 3DS Virtual Console they offered players interested in purchasing both games the option to buy both titles together at a reduced price for a limited time. This was a really nice deal to convince early adopters to buy the game digitally, as a sale is always welcome. It would be nice to see Nintendo offer early adopters a financial incentive to get the games as soon as possible.
Distribute Mew – You thought the original Pokémon games only had 150 Pokémon, well that’s not true, there was actually 151. The problem was you could not capture Pokémon number 151, Mew, through normal means. Years before console DLC would be as popular as it has become, Nintendo hosted a special Mew distribution, where they offered players the chance to obtain the exclusive Pokémon at select locations across the world. Many of Pokémon’s original developers credit the Mew distribution as a huge incentive that pushed sales of the game during the game’s initial release period, and contributed to the game’s massive sales. Since Nintendo has already confirmed that the game can support wireless trading, theoretically, Nintendo could offer Mew through a limited distribution period. It would give players a great incentive to buy the game as soon as it is released, and promote whatever method Nintendo chose to distribute the Pokémon. Currently, Nintendo offers exclusive Pokémon through online distribution methods, and they could offer Mew in a similar way. At the end of the month, they’ll be distributing the legendary Pokémon Hoopa through McDonald’s restaurants equipped with wireless Nintendo Zone locations, I would love the chance to download Mew the same way.
Allow Color Swap Between Game Boy and Game Boy Color Graphics – While the original Game Boy was only designed to display games in traditional Black and White, Pokémon’s GEN1 titles included a limited color palate for players who wanted to play the games on their Super Nintendo consoles using the Super Game Boy adapter. A limited color scheme was also included for players who played them on Game Boy Color systems, because Game Boy Color was backwards compatible with original Game Boy titles, and many Pokémon players, myself included, used the Game Boy Color to play the GEN1 games, and fondly remember the game’s color scheme. While I admit playing GEN1 in B&W would appeal to gaming purists, I would love to at least get the option to choose which color palate I would like to play the game in. I know Nintendo has offered a color swap option for Virtual Console games in the past, and it would be nice to see that option here.
And finally…
Make the Games Future Compatible With Generation 2 (GEN2) – Let’s face it, if these games sell well, Nintendo will likely offer the GEN2 Games Pokémon Gold, Pokémon Silver, and Pokémon Crystal, which were originally made for the Game Boy Color, on the 3DS Virtual Console. While neither GEN1 nor GEN2 titles are compatible with the later Pokémon games (Pokémon Bank is only compatible with GEN3 Pokémon at the earliest), the original GEN1 games could trade with GEN2’s games provided that the GEN2 player met some proper prerequisites. I hope that feature returns when Nintendo eventually re-releases Pokémon’s Game Boy Color titles on the 3DS Virtual Console.
Those are just some of my ideas, but I would like to hear all of yours as well. What do you think Nintendo should include with their Virtual Console Pokémon titles? Please post a comment below. This is a major moment in the history of the 3DS, and I’m sure Nintendo will do us proud, we sure waited long enough to see this day.
New Xbox One Experience Launches November 12, 2015
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Xbox One owners are going to find themselves with a pretty hefty required software update to download the next time they power their Xbox Systems on. Microsoft has officially released the New Xbox One Experience earlier today to all Xbox One owners.
The new OS includes a completely revamped interface inspired by Windows 10, the new Microsoft Edge browser, and Backwards Compatibility with select Xbox 360 digital and retail titles!
The best part is, this update is free and can be downloaded on all Xbox One systems. The new update, (depending on your system) could weigh in at around 3.5 GB. If you keep your Xbox One in standby mode while connected to the Internet, it should download in the background automatically. You can choose not to download it if you wish, but you won’t have access to the Xbox Live service.
Nintendo Direct 11/12/15 November 12, 2015
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Ladies and Gentelmen, please welcome back Reggie Fils-Amie.
Official List of Xbox One Backwards Compatible 360 Games Updated November 9, 2015
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We are just a few days away from the official release of the New Xbox One Experience, a brand new Operating System and interface for the Xbox One powered by Windows 10.
The new experience will also officially bring the much anticipated Backwards Compatibility feature so you’ll be able to play select Xbox 360 games (downloaded or disc) on the Xbox One. I’ll let Major Nelson talk about that.
For the past few weeks, Microsoft has offered an official list of about two dozen games which would be backwards compatible when the service launched. Most of them were old Rare games included with Rare Replay, a few popular downloadable titles like Geometry Wars, the original Gears of War, and of course the first Mass Effect. Today that list has been expanded to over a hundred titles, and the promise that games like Halo Reach and Halo Wars would be added later on.
You can read the complete list right here. It’s a great list of games to start with. All they need now is to add Alan Wake.
PS4 Software Update 3.11 Released November 9, 2015
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Sony has released a minor but required software update for the PlayStation 4. The new update, version 3.11 contains nonspecific bug fixes and optimizations.
If your PS4 was already running the previous software update, the new version should only clock in at around 250MB.
Software Update 3.11 is required to use your PS4 on the PlayStation Network.
Top Five Halo Skulls November 5, 2015
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Maniac is coming at you with another site video powered entirely with the help of the Xbox One and the Kinect. Starting with Halo 2, Bungie decided to sprinkle special Skulls across the single player levels of their game, which would enable certain special abilities during gameplay. Some of these abilities would make the game harder, others would make the game hilarious. When Halo 3 launched in 2007, it not only included Skulls, Skull features practically became interwoven into the gameplay, menus and achievements, giving me a huge incentive to find them!
Today, in light of the recent release of Halo 5: Guardians, we’ll be counting down the Top 5 Skulls in Halo games. They are scored based upon their difficulty to get versus how useful they are in gameplay. All Halo games which feature Skulls, including the Halo: Combat Evolved remake, Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary and Halo 5: Guardians, are eligible. Let’s take a look and see what made the list!
Trickster Zoroark Being Distributed to Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire November 4, 2015
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Pokémon Trainers in the US waiting for Hoopa to start being distributed have a special gift waiting for them right now in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, a Trickster Zoroark capable of several special attacks it cannot obtain under normal circumstances. Take a look below and see how powerful it is for yourself.
To obtain the Pokémon, boot up your copy of Omega Ruby or Alpha Sapphire on your 3DS system while connected to the Internet and set it to receive a gift from the Internet. The Pokémon must be downloaded during its distribution period which lasts between November 4th and November 20th, 2015.
Major Nelson Previews New Xbox One Experience November 3, 2015
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We are less than ten days away from the official release of the New Xbox Experience, a completely overhauled interface for the Xbox One powered by the Windows 10 OS. When the new interface releases, players will be able to finally play backwards compatible Xbox 360 titles on their Xbox One, with many of the added features the Xbox One is capable of.
So what is this interface going to look like and how is it going to work? Major Nelson did a little video preview so you can see for yourselves.
New Xbox Experience will be released November 12th, 2015 on all Xbox One systems.