Articles for September, 2013

Breaking Bad Series Finale: Creator Vince Gilligan and Cast Reveal Secrets Behind “Felina”
Now that everyone has caught their breath, let's talk more about the Breaking Bad series finale, which was the perfect ending to a perfect series, in our humble opinion. For those who still...
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Microsoft streaming service called Rio – Report

Source reveals name of recently outed streaming platform; another report says service could be means to support backward compatibility on Xbox One.

 

GameSpot sister site CNET has heard from a source that Microsoft's recently revealed cloud-powered streaming service is called Rio. Its former codename was Ridgeway, another source said.

During Microsoft meetings last week, the company reportedly demonstrated Halo 4 being streamed to a Surface tablet and a Windows Phone. This was achieved at "Xbox-level visual quality," CNET's source said.

Noted Windows blogger Paul Thurrott added some additional insight into Rio, based on information from his own sources.

"The firm noted that latency was down to 45 milliseconds, which is probably OK for simple single-player gaming but is in fact pretty high for real-time multiplayer gaming," Thurrott said on his site. "But here's a secret benefit of this technology: Microsoft might use this to solve the backward-compatibility problem of the Xbox One, which cannot play Xbox 360 games: It could simply stream these titles to customers."

Microsoft hinted at tapping into the power of the cloud for backward compatibility on the Xbox One earlier this month.

"There are so many things that the servers can do. Using our Azure cloud servers, sometimes it's things like voice processing. It could be more complicated things like rendering full games like a Gaikai and delivering it to the box," senior Xbox director Albert Penello said at the time. "We just have to figure out, over time, how much does that cost to deliver, how good is the experience."

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"Microsoft streaming service called Rio - Report" was posted by Eddie Makuch on Mon, 30 Sep 2013 10:16:59 -0700
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Halo 3 free on Xbox Live starting October 16

Xbox Live Gold members can pick up Bungie's 2007 FPS for free October 16-31 as part of Microsoft's Games with Gold promotion.

 

Bungie's 2007 first-person shooter Halo 3 will be free on Xbox Live for Gold subscribers beginning October 16, Microsoft announced today. The game normally sells for $15.

Microsoft confirmed last week that Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes would be free on Xbox Live October 1-15, but did not reveal the second free title of the month until today.

The free games are part of Microsoft's new Games With Gold program that gives Xbox Live Gold subscribers two free titles each month until December 31. Users can keep the games forever.

For more on Halo 3, check out GameSpot's review.

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"Halo 3 free on Xbox Live starting October 16" was posted by Eddie Makuch on Mon, 30 Sep 2013 10:16:42 -0700
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‘Meatballs’ And Metallica Made A Meal Out Of The Box Office
'Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2' had the fourth largest September opening ever while 'Metallica: Through the Never' dominated IMAX screens. By Ryan J. Downey ...
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Justin Timberlake, HAIM Release Albums; Miley Cyrus Hosts + Performs On ‘Saturday Night Live’
Welcome to Buzzworthy's "The Week In Pop," where we round up new album releases, talk show musical guests, TV performances by your favorite pop stars, and more (so you don't have to). This week, Justin Timberlake returns with his second album of 2013, The 20/20 Experience -- 2 Of 2. Also, two artists who made Buzzworthy's […]
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Director abandons CNN documentary on Hillary Clinton

Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at CGI in New YorkBy Liana B. Baker and Gabriel Debenedetti (Reuters) - Cable news network CNN has canceled a documentary on Hillary Rodham Clinton after the director said pressure from the Clinton camp as well as Republican leaders made it too difficult to complete the film. A CNN spokeswoman confirmed on Monday that the program would be canceled, saying director "Charles Ferguson has informed us that he is not moving forward with his documentary about Hillary Clinton." Political observers widely expect Clinton to run for president in 2016 as her early polling numbers make her the Democratic frontrunner. ...


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When You’re Kim Kardashian, ‘Chillin’ Generally Means Sitting Front Row At Fashion Shows With Kanye West, Ciara + Lily Collins (PHOTO)
Um, can we make "sitting next to Kanye West at the Givenchy fashion show" an IRL life activity stat?? What does "chillin'" mean to you? Because to us, it means head-to-toe Spandex, "Homeland," some tofu tacos, and motorboating a bowl of guac. Well, as awesome as our guac overdose may sound, per Kim Kardashian's Instagram, […]
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Super Meat Boy dev talks of hands-on time with Steam Controller

"I could play any game I wanted with it just fine," says Super Meat Boy co-creator Tommy Refenes on the recently unveiled Steam Controller.

 

Super Meat Boy co-creator Tommy Refenes has written a blog post detailing his hands-on experience with Valve's recently unveiled touchscreen controller prototype.

Last week Valve announced its new proprietary controller, which features two touchscreen sticks with haptic feedback and pledges to be a high-precision, low-latency device.

"The Steam Controller (or whatever it’s officially called) is strange," started Refenes, who pointed out that he was particularly sensitive to game controller and latency.

Using the Steam Controller to play Meat Boy after becoming familiar with the device, Refenes said, "the configuration they had set up was simple enough. The left circle pad acted as the directional buttons, the right acted as a big giant jump button. The big problem with touch pads/ touch screens is you never know when you are actually over a button or pressing it. Valve has tried to rectify this by having some adjustable haptic feedback fire when you press one of the circle pads. Throughout my play session the haptic feedback helped with the problem, but wasn’t enough to solve it."

"One drawback to undefined physical buttons is that your thumbs need tactile contact in order to accurately know what button you are pressing. As the engineers and I were talking about this, the idea of little nubs being on the controller that would be noticeable enough where your thumbs would find them, but not so abrasive that the circle pads couldn’t comfortably used in mouse / trackpad mode came about. They had been thought of prior to my being there, but weren’t on the controller I was using. I expressed that they needed to be put in. They might show up in some form after my feedback’so’you’re welcome Valve / Valve customers."

Overall, Refenes said "the button configuration worked fine for SMB" and that "I was able to play Meat Boy the way Meat Boy can be played on an advanced level."

Refenes added that, after playing Super Meat Boy, he wanted to play a game that required more inputs and opted for Spelunky--and said "the controller worked great" with Derek Yu's randomly generated platformer.

"As I was playing I was describing to the engineers the twitch movements that go into Spelunky. Anyone that’s played it knows what I’m talking about, but to explain further there are often times in Spelunky where you will find yourself in a situation where you will panic and need to compensate. For example, let's say you are jumping on a platform, below it are spikes, above you is a bat. If the bat hits you, you’ll die because you’ll fall into the spikes. If you try to jump on the bat, chances are you’ll hit the bat and fall and possibly die. So in situations like this you find yourself tap jumping with air compensation to whip a bat while still staying on this one tile platform. The Steam controller handled this just fine. The nubs I mentioned above would have solidified the platforming experience better, but again, those might get thrown in as they approach final hardware. I got to the Ice Caves and then a stupid Skeleton knocked me off a platform to my death’then I attempted a daily run and died immediately’pretty much the standard Spelunky play through."

Refenes said that he'd play games using the Steam Controller, but "if you were to ask me to choose between Steam Controller and a 360 controller, I would choose 360" because of his familiarity with the device.

"Don’t take that as slight to the controller though because it’s more about the comfort of familiarity over functionality. I would choose a 360 controller because I have several thousand hours experience using it, however if tomorrow all game controllers were wiped off the earth and the only option was the Steam Controller, I don’t think this would be a bad thing. In fact, I don’t think gaming would miss a beat. I’m excited to see what final hardware feels like because I think with the upcoming iterations of the controller we’ll see something that is different, but still feels good."

In conclusion, Refenes said Valve's new controller was a "great start, needs some improvements, but I could play any game I wanted with it just fine."

For more information about Refenes' time with the device, check out his full post.

Valve will launch its new controller along with its SteamOS in 2014.

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"Super Meat Boy dev talks of hands-on time with Steam Controller" was posted by Martin Gaston on Mon, 30 Sep 2013 09:13:24 -0700
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‘Transformers: Age Of Extinction’ Official First Look: Mark Wahlberg’s Out Of Gas
Michael Bay's 'Pain and Gain' star heads up the blockbuster sequel's human cast, which includes Nicola Peltz and Jack Reynor. By Brett White ...
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Mighty No. 9 Kickstarter crosses $3 million

With one day to go, crowdfunding campaign for Mega Man creator's new game reaches new funding milestone.

 

The Kickstarter campaign for Mega Man creator Keiji Inafune's Mighty No. 9 has crossed $3 million. At press time, funding stands at $3,056,096 (350 percent better than its $900,000 target) from over 53,000 backers.

Funding closes tomorrow, October 1, at 8:19 p.m. EDT. Should funding reach $3.3 million, the game will be released on Xbox One and PlayStation 4.

Mighty No. 9 reaching $3 million guarantees its place in at least the top five gaming Kickstarter projects ever and the title of top-grossing Japanese crowdfunded game of all-time.

The game's press team today released new statistics about the Mighty No. 9 Kickstarter campaign, revealing the project receives around 1,700 new backers per day generating over $97,000 every 24 hours.

The average pledge amount for Mighty No. 9 is $57.58 and fans from 116 countries have contributed to the project.

Inafune announced and launched the Kickstarter campaign for Mighty No. 9 during PAX Prime last month. It reached its initial $900,000 target in under two days.

For more, check out GameSpot's interview with Inafune about the Kickstarter project and his thoughts on the Japanese gaming industry, among other topics.

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"Mighty No. 9 Kickstarter crosses $3 million" was posted by Eddie Makuch on Mon, 30 Sep 2013 08:53:01 -0700
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