Ad Viewing Required For Free Zune HD Games
UnknowingFool writes "In releasing the Zune HD, Microsoft decided not to open up software development on the new Zune to third parties yet. Today, Microsoft released a handful of free games for the Zune HD: Texas hold 'em, Sudoku, Space Battle 3, Shell Game, Of the Future, Hexic, Goo Splat and Chess, as well as calculator and weather apps. Users, however, are required to view an ad (up to 30 seconds in length) while the game starts up. While ad-supported free games are also on other platforms, like the iPhone, the difference here is that those iPhone games are from third parties and not from Apple."
Reader Rock3t notes related news that the Zune HD will be getting 3D games.
Not really a surprise. On the old MSN gaming network they had them, and there are permanent ones in the MSN client, and the games started over the client had them too. ;)
Microsoft have to make their money somehow, and it's not looking like it's going to be through their software
A Zune? Never heard of it. Oh it's that brown turd you can only buy in the US and Canada?
Sure Microsoft, that IS a good idea! Ad-supported native software, straight from the mothership. Nothing gives a better impression than a cheapskate company trying to squeeze an extra buck off trivial software! Next time, require 3 subscriptions in spam lists for your notepad equivalent-du-jour, that'll bring in some extra cash!
This is just like those view ads to get paid sites - except no one is going to get paid! Except for Microsoft, that is-
I think they've just taken consumer exploitation to the next level.
The ad-viewing is about as 'required' as Kanye West is humble. What you REALLY have to be afraid of is when they start quizzing you on the contents of the ad in order for you to play.
What does HD stand for in this context? Does it really mean high definition when they're putting out games like poker, chess, and sudoku, does it? WTF do you need high definition for that - prettier backs on the poker cards?
Maybe I spend too much time on the wrong kind of websites, but I don't even want to know what that game is about!
Oh no... it's the future.
There is no way any company can so consistently get things just a bit wrong every single time.
You got to wonder what the hell the person who came up with this was thinking.
Dev1: "Well we can't do squirting again."
Dev2: "And brown has be done too."
Dev3: "I know, we give them ADDS for crappy games that we offered for free with every windows version and are available everywhere for free!
Dev1 and Dev2: "Wow! They don't call you Dev3 for nothing!"
Developers need to be paid. As much as we want it, it is highly unlikely that all software in the world will be developed in the form of open source projects.
While open source projects will undoubtedly continue, the paid software and software that contains ads will also always be there...
Youtube also has ads at the start of the movies. I've already adopted a strategy to have my mouse of the volume control as soon as a movie starts.
~I prefer creative advertisers who push their message into my brain to voluntarily taking the message in me. In other words: I prefer ad-rape to ad-love~
Zune? What is a Zune?
A lot of games on portable devices are something you might play for a few minutes to pass the time waiting for a bus, etc. If you have to wait 30 seconds for a game to start, then that's a sizeable percentage of the playing time which is ridiculous. It's even more annoying than all those trailers/adverts/previews/etc. you have to sit through at the cinema or the film preview you used to be forced to sit through on certain DVDs. And once you've seen the ad once, you're not going to watch it again for 30 seconds. If you have to advertise, put up an advertising splash screen for a few seconds with the option of the user pushing a button to exit the screen sooner.
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I don't really see the problem with this to be honest: If you don't like it, don't download/play those games.
I'd rather have a selection of free games available, than none at all.
Having ads in front of it is only logical for them to make some money out of it.
Microsoft has been doing the same with Live-Messenger for quite some time: If you start up a webcamchat, you first get to see an ad for about 20 seconds.
I got very annoyed by this, so since then I've been doing my (webcam)chats through Skype. It's all about having the choice.
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It's news worthy because the Zune HD just recently released, comes with a marketplace not unlike the Apple App Store. Then the news came that the SDK wouldn't be available to the general public, only to a choice few 3rd parties. Then the news came that Microsoft would release all their apps for free. And now this, the catch comes along. Now we know why the marketplace is not like the App Store, because they plan to shove advertising down your throat.
"Not to mention all the idiots who use words like boxen."
Anonymous Coward on Monday August 04, @06:49PM
One of things in the iTunes app store that is really getting on my nerves, is developer adding ads after the game is released. The progression goes: release a free game, wait until it is in the top 25 or gets popular, then create an update that includes ads.
Why is this annoying? Well, suddenly you have add boxes over key game elements, the game starts up slowly while ad loads (i.e. the much watch ad), or new start or splash pages appear that include the ads. Also, since everyone appears to use the same few ad networks, I get the same ads on every application. I feel like I got hit with some kind of bait and switch. I'll also note, that the update's description never mentions the new and exciting ad feature.
I started developing apps for the iPhone so I can understand the desire to be paid for your work. So, please think about your revenue model (and minimize the impact to players if you have ads) before your first release or better yet just sell it at a fair price. I will buy a good game. I will delete games that become unplayable and rank accordingly.
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How long until we'll be begging our Zunes to let us use our software ?
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Please, somebody just kill the Zune. It's embarrassing to watch this projects continued failures.
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Calm down - you have the choice download the games, I don't really think that counts as being shoved down your throat.
I know that I've never seen a big market for video adaptors for other hand-held gaming platforms.
By "video adaptors for other hand-held gaming platforms" are you including Super Game Boy and Game Boy Player? These take a different approach, adding a slot for a handheld's game cartridges to a console.
As for adapters that connect to the handheld system itself, Nintendo never made one to sell to the public. (There were a couple Game Boy systems with video output for demo kiosks in stores, and there was IS-NITRO-CAPTURE for authorized developers and the mainstream gaming press, but the general public never got these.) Sega's Game Gear and Atari's Lynx didn't have them either. Sony made one for the PSP-2000 that required a TV with 480p component inputs. This flopped because a lot of TVs at the time were still CRTs that could not display 480p video. As far as I know, the only major handheld with a widely available composite cable is PSP-3000. (I'm not counting V.Smile and other edutainment-only systems as major.)
Tell that to all the early Zune HD buyers that were promised free games and apps on the Zune Marketplace and that just now discovered this or will in the future.
"Not to mention all the idiots who use words like boxen."
Anonymous Coward on Monday August 04, @06:49PM
I've got an old brown zune and there's been an ad before the start of the games ever since they introduced them. The article doesn't make it clear if the ads on the zunehd are videos or if they are static images like on my old zune. The games on my old zune have been "brought to me by Lips" ever since the first time I played one of the games. That the "ad" hasn't changed in more than a year tells me that they aren't having much luck in selling these ads.
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I chuckled when I had to skip an ad when trying to read the PC World article
Trying to play Chess on a Zune:
http://vimeo.com/6612641
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I'm not a huge EA fan but this is the perfect time for MS to copy them. Instead of a thirty second add they should have poker sponsored by Hoyle and use cards with their logo on them. The weather program can be "brought to you by the Weather Channel" or something. There are ways to advertise while minimizing the amount it pisses people off.
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By "not opening up software development" do you mean "they updated XNA to support the Zune HD"? http://blogs.msdn.com/xna/archive/2009/09/15/xna-game-studio-3-1-zune-extensions.aspx
If you mean an App Store SDK, not sure what that is, but I'd bet MS will host 3rd-party apps soon.
If you mean a development SDK, they've already released one:
http://blogs.msdn.com/xna/archive/2009/09/15/xna-game-studio-3-1-zune-extensions.aspx
Look for SDK support for NVidia graphics soon.
I agree with this guy, Zune game programming could be a great educational platform:
http://blogs.msdn.com/alfredth/archive/2009/09/16/zune-hd-as-a-programming-teaching-platform.aspx.
If you teach kids to write Zune games, you're teaching them how to write xbox and windows games too.