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  1. If they can match YouTube's volume, this is huge on Amazon Goes After YouTube With New Online Video Posting Service (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    My son and I make YouTube videos as a hobby, and in an average month we'll get around 15,000 hours per month of views. $0.15 per hour would be about 10x what YouTube's AdSense currently pays for those views.

    If they can match YouTube's sheer volume, or even within an order of magnitude, this is a no-brainer for hobbiest content producers. I like YouTube overall, so if the only effect is that it raises AdSense's payout to compete, then it's a win-win.

  2. Re:Vimeo Guidelines rule out several uses on Amazon Goes After YouTube With New Online Video Posting Service (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    There's also DailyMotion.

    Never heard of it? Exactly.

  3. Here's their real plan on Nintendo Finally Working On Games for Smartphones · · Score: 1

    Here's the real plan that Nintendo has for mobile:

    First off, forget re-releases of old games on cell phones. They won't be doing a Virtual Console, selling old emulated versions of their games, and if any classic games appear they'll be "Remastered" versions specially designed for the device. There may be a marketplace that will (finally!) be tied in to your Nintendo account, and probably transfer in some way to your 3DS and other marketplaces, but it'll sell new titles featuring familiar characters and settings.

    They see and understand the market they're entering, and will be making games specifically for it, like "Freemium" Dr. Marios with 5-plays per day energy metering with the option to buy tokens to get more plays. If you've played Pokemon Shuffle or Puzzle and Dragons, you get the idea.

    Their new "Console" will probably lean more in this direction, tying their existing IP into the mobile game experience in some way. Remember the Chao idea from the Sonic Adventure games? You'll probably see more Tamogachi style mobile gaming featuring Pokemon and other Nintendo fauna and flora, with options to "feed" them with real-life cash.

    Eventually it'll either flop and Iwata will say "I told you so!" or it'll be so successful that investors will want to know why they're even bothering with a console at all. Why spend three years making a new Legend of Zelda when they can push out a new "Link's Candy Crush" every six months.

    Moral of the story - be careful what you wish for. Getting the Nintendo experience in your pocket might just be at the cost of having a Nintendo console in your living room.

  4. Casey Muratori - Handmade Hero on How One Developer Got the Internet To Watch People Code · · Score: 1

    Since last November, Casey Muratori has been producing a nightly stream for his indie project, Handmade Hero (http://www.handmadehero.org). It's as much an informal class on low-level C programming as a game coding stream, and he's gotten quite a regular audience for it. It helps that he's also interesting to listen to - he's also on a podcast (The Jeff and Casey Show).

    It actually reminds me of being back in the college dorms, coding late into the night with friends, someone tapping at the keyboard and everyone else poking suggestions or just hanging out.

    Watching his stream is much more interesting than just watching someone playing a game, spewing obscenities and memes while they die over and over.

  5. Re:Nice summary. on Virtual Reality: Purpose Beyond Gaming · · Score: 2

    It wasn't me...at least I'm pretty sure it wasn't.

    Then again, I am quite interested in VR tech.

  6. Nintendo's Biggest Weakness - ONLINE on Can Nintendo Survive Gaming's Brave New World? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Nintendo's biggest weakness is clearly their complete distain and disregard for supporting online play. From tedious friend codes, to a lack of headset/mic support, to their stubborn insistence in "going their own way" with an online marketplace, their online/connectivity factor is woefully neglected and abused.

    How can Nintendo make a billion dollars tomorrow? A Pokemon MMO.

    How can Nintendo sell a million Wii U consoles? Give Smash Brothers, Mario Cart, Mario Party, and Starfox the same kind of online matchmaking that you would find in CoD or MoH from any LAST GENERATION console.

    Will they? Who knows. But the market for a console that doesn't extend past the living room is drying up, and while there will always be a dedicated band of single player or local multiplayer based fans eager for whatever remake from ten years ago Nintendo wants to produce, the rest of the market has expanded their horizon beyond the four walls of their living room, and demands their console do the same.

  7. Re:Go home samzenpus on Ben Heck's Plan To Make Gaming Open To All · · Score: 1

    Ben Heck's Plan is the subject. Not "Ben Heck" + "Plans"

  8. Bringing Games to the Gamers on Ben Heck's Plan To Make Gaming Open To All · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I think it's awesome that he's willing to put his time, energy and ingenuity towards those less fortunate in the gaming community. Ben has a reputation for some awe-inspiring feats of engineering, and if he's able to use those talents to enable more gamers to enjoy the art and science of Video Games, then good on him.

    The world needs more people like Ben Heck.

  9. Know your fractions! on Unnecessary Medical Procedures and the Dangers of Robot Surgery · · Score: 1

    The United States spends more than $2.5 trillion a year on healthcare, or more than $8,000 per person. That is 21/2 times as much as the average spent by other industrialized nations, according to data collected by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, whose members include the richest nations.

    So is that...
    ...21 / 2 = 10.5 times as much?
    ...2 + 1/2 = 2.5 times a much?
    ...a Kingdom Hearts Sequel?

  10. Re:Won't promote RT apps? on Hit Game Makes £52 In First Week On Windows RT · · Score: 1

    How many people are jumping at the bit to buy them again for another platform?

    I've bought and paid for Minecraft three separate platforms so far (PC/Mac, Xbox, iOS).

    I might make it four, if I get a Nexus 7 for Christmas (I've been good this year!)

  11. Re:Well and good for them. on Cheap Indie Games Make Wii U a Better Value · · Score: 1

    Same here.

    I saw XNA as a great opportunity to teach myself C# and have some fun in the process, and I'm still working on a pet project that's probably too ambitious for it's own good.

    I would certainly love to take a hobbyist's journey through coding some Pong or Breakout clones with the Wii U hardware, and possibly go even further, but not if the barrier to entry is too high.

  12. Re:Well and good for them. on Cheap Indie Games Make Wii U a Better Value · · Score: 3, Insightful

    This. Until it's as easy as downloading XNA, I don't want to hear about how "Indie Friendly" the Wii-U is.

    Sorry, Unity doesn't count. That's like saying I can program in Linux because I know Flash and Flash runs Everywhere, right?

  13. Re:Why aren't people more hyped about the Wii U? on Nintendo's Wii U Will Be Sold At a Loss · · Score: 1

    Because many of us bought into the Wii hype, were bitten by poorly implemented controls and worse 3rd Party support, a flood of shovelware, plus the fact that many of us already own a console that will feature many of the games we want ported over without any loss of quality, better online support, and doesn't require us to switch HDMI cables to support another box.

    Enough reasons?

    How about ... it could also be the $299/349 pricetag and the raise of game prices to $59.99 in a bad economy, not having as much time to spend on games, the rise of Steam and iOS, Microsoft SmartGlass which does much of the same thing as the Wii U controller so it's not so 'revolutionary', and the lack of a new Mario (a sequel to a game on the 3DS or Wii isn't going to cut it), Zelda, Metroid, SSB, MarioKart or any other core franchise at launch.

  14. Haven't we seen this show before? on 82-Year-Old Nun Breaks Into Nuclear Facility, Contractors Blamed · · Score: 1

    Seniors breaking into a Nuclear reactor?

    I know it's been a while, but I'm pretty sure that I've seen this show before...

  15. Disconnect PC from the internet, get him an iPad on Ask Slashdot: Rescuing a PC That's Been Hit By Scammers? · · Score: 2

    Disconnect the PC from the internet, so it's only useful for Word/Excel and maybe Turbotax.

    Get him an iPad for day-to-day web surfing.

    Unless he's a real gamer or his bank is from the 19th century, this should solve most of his problems.

  16. Re:The first question I want asked of any candidat on A Call For Science Policy Debate Among Presidential Candidates · · Score: 1

    I expect a more open-minded reply than "And I don't wanna talk to a scientist, Y'all motherfuckers lying, and getting me pissed"

  17. The first question I want asked of any candidate on A Call For Science Policy Debate Among Presidential Candidates · · Score: 1

    The first question that needs to be asked in any science policy among presidental candidates is,

    What is your stance on Miracles as relates to the overall state of American science education?

  18. Just bring back the Trackball Explorer! on Microsoft Releases Batch of Windows 8 Input Devices · · Score: 1

    The single most perfect input device ever created was made by Microsoft: the Trackball Explorer. With a futuristic, ergonomic shape (it's the navigation control for Moya) that's comfortable to use all day, I can't believe they still stopped producing them.

    All they need to do is bring this back with Bluetooth a few other touch-sensitive features, and I would be estatic. Not having to pay $400 for a replacement when my current one eventually dies would be nice, too.

  19. Well, they picked the most ironic place to do so on Verizon To Kill All Unlimited Data Plans · · Score: 1

    'Speaking at the J.P Morgan Technology Media and Telecom conference today,

    At least the picked the most ironic place to announce their plans to lose two billion dollars the honest way - by screwing their customers into cancellations.

  20. Re:Micro Adventures on Ask Slashdot: Best Book For 11-Year-Old Who Wants To Teach Himself To Program? · · Score: 1

    This, along with the type-in programs in the back of Family Computing Magazine, helped fuel my enthusiasm for programming at an early age.

  21. I have to disagree with something on Minecraft Wins Gaming Arts Award · · Score: 1

    Not everyone was convinced of Minecraft's merits at first. The composer, Nitin Sawhney, who was also on the panel, was critical of its soundtrack.

    Really? The subtle, subdued nature of Minecraft's soundtrack perfectly matches it's visual aesthetic: silence interrupted by brief punctuations of tension.

    You find yourself deep underground, alone but for a single torch lighting a dim hallway, and suddenly out of the silence erupts a sharp note of dischord? You will shit your pants.

  22. Any more TV theme songs on the way? on Ask They Might Be Giants About Almost 30 Years of Music · · Score: 1

    Now that you've done the theme songs for both The Daily Show and The Colbert Report, are you looking to do any more TV work?

  23. Damn German Capitalists! on German Court Upholds Ban On Samsung Galaxy Tab · · Score: 1

    Who would have thought that, in 2011, we would be complaining about the damn German Capitalists ruining Europe?

    I guess the old motto still holds true: if you can't beat 'em, join 'em!

  24. Trust? Hardly. on GameStop Offers $50 Certificate For Coupon Fiasco · · Score: 2

    "We want to earn back your trust and confidence in the GameStop experience."

    Sorry guys, you lost that when you sold me a copy of Sins of a Solar Empire without a disc in the case.

    That was before I "trusted" digital downloads. Because of that, now it's the physical stores I don't trust. Ironic.

  25. Actually, I'm surprised this came first on Bethesda Tells Minecraft Creator: Cease and Desist · · Score: 1

    I would have guessed that it would have been Blizzard going after him for using a word + "Craft"