This Week in Downloadable Content
Both the Virtual Console and Xbox Live Arcade have some interesting offerings this week, and Microsoft has released word of a lot of new things to come via their community service. The day before yesterday saw the release of Punch-Out!!, Virtua Fighter 2, and Bonk's Revenge for the Wii's download service. No Mike Tyson in this version of Punch-Out!!, but it's still (as Kohler puts it) one of the 'best videogames of all time.' On the Xbox side, today sees the release of a 'double header' of games: Gyruss and 3D Ultra MiniGolf Adventures . Gyruss is a Konami arcade port, while Minigolf includes a course editor to distract you from the simple gameplay. As far as new XBLA content goes: The Daily show is already available on the service, along with The Colbert Report, Carcossonne will join Settlers of Catan and (apparently) Talisman in boardgame-to-Xbox ports, and Microsoft is looking for pitches for a television show to be shown exclusively on Xbox live. If you win the TV contest, you get to make it for them.
The board games they're offering may actually persuade me to pick up a 360 someday... I own and play all these board games, but it's tough to find the time/players the older I get.
Online play would mean I could play whenever I want.
One thing I'm wondering though is will they put in the random endings for when you reach the middle of the board in Talisman?
After surviving the wandering dragons, ghouls, giants, trolls and a devil... after surviving your friends many assassination attempts and finishing the quest for the crazy wizard to get the Talisman so you could survive the Inner Layers and then you climb your way to the Crown of Commands room... you flip the random card and....
you get sucked into the Horrible Black Void.
Then you endure the endless mocking of your friends.
I hope they keep this in the game... i need to take this out on random people over the internets.
I really think the Wii needs to open up to boardgame development. I know that the primary way the system is to be used is to have the player up and moving. But the Wii-mote is the most mouse-like interface a console has ever seen, and would be great for rolling dice by shaking the controller, adding on a small hand held screen in place of the Nun-chuck for hidden information that other players shouldn't know, like cards for poker or Risk, etc. I plan on getting a system, and I'd love to have some board game type games that the family could play in the living room.
Ignoring the fact that both shows have little to do with news and more to do with humor. The fact Microsoft is charging 2 dollars an episode for it is more than sad. There's people in other countries almost demanding Microsoft make it available for them, but look at the simple math.
2 dollars an episode for at least 20 episodes a month is 40 dollars. My cable bill is 40 dollars a month, I also get many more channels than comedy central and with an extra 5 bucks I get a DVR which means I can get all these shows already.
Personally the Video service Microsoft is offering needs to figure out a way to market the tv shows (unskipable advertisements at the beginning would be acceptable to me) because as it stands now it's less than a novelty, it's an insult.
Hell the Movies you only get for a couple days, the tv shows you are overcharged for. It's just not right.
Klaus Teuber was impressed with the AI:
"I had no doubts that Brian Reynolds would do a great job, and the first version of the game exceeded my highest expectations. The AI is so clever that I even lost several games in a row! Hands down, this game for the Xbox Live Arcade is an amazing achievement."
And the men who hold high places must be the ones who start
To mold a new reality... closer to the heart