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  • cooljammer00cooljammer00 Hey Small Christmas-Man!Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    But the Alpha Protocol program has gone by many names in the past.

    And they can always star Michael...ThorNton.

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  • CouscousCouscous Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Beta Protocol.

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  • CantidoCantido Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Foxtrot Regulations?

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  • Santa ClaustrophobiaSanta Claustrophobia Ho Ho Ho Disconnecting from Xbox LIVERegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Couscous wrote: »
    Beta Etiquette.

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  • HedgethornHedgethorn Associate Professor of Historical Hobby Horses In the Lions' DenRegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    The whole reason NPD started releasing the top 10 in the first place was because industry folks were leaking large sections of the report on GAF. NPD didn't like this because their entire business model relies on those numbers being proprietary information. As a compromise, NPD promised to release the top 10 figures, and GAF agreed to come down hard on any unauthorized leaks.

    With no more top 10 figures, what's to prevent a new rash of unauthorized leaks all over forums and twitter accounts?

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  • cloudeaglecloudeagle Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    So to celebrate the announcement of Jungle, Wired takes a look at handheld "convergence" systems that tried to combine games with net access and other crap... and failure. Why should you read it? This pic:

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    http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2010/10/handheld-convergence/?pid=427&viewall=true

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  • cooljammer00cooljammer00 Hey Small Christmas-Man!Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Hedgethorn wrote: »
    The whole reason NPD started releasing the top 10 in the first place was because industry folks were leaking large sections of the report on GAF. NPD didn't like this because their entire business model relies on those numbers being proprietary information. As a compromise, NPD promised to release the top 10 figures, and GAF agreed to come down hard on any unauthorized leaks.

    With no more top 10 figures, what's to prevent a new rash of unauthorized leaks all over forums and twitter accounts?

    Nothing, hopefully. Let the leaks leak.

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  • UncleSporkyUncleSporky Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    What's to prevent a starved internet from turning to VGChartz?

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  • cloudeaglecloudeagle Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    What's to prevent a starved internet from turning to VGChartz?

    Plenty of people already do. Now plenty more will.

    (checks VGChartz)

    ...good goddamn, they're posting WEEKLY console sales figures. Why hasn't NPD come down on them for their horseshit?

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  • Unco-ordinatedUnco-ordinated NZRegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Rakai wrote: »
    Sega flat out owns the trademark.

    Owner (REGISTRANT) Kabushiki Kaisha Sega DBA Sega Corporation CORPORATION JAPAN 1-2-12 Haneda, Ohta-Ku Tokyo JAPAN 144-8521

    As Unco said it doesn't mean they can't release a sequel under a different name, but there won't be Alpha Protocol 2 sitting on the shelves unless Sega OKs it.

    Exactly. Just because an ex-employee of Obsidian believes something doesn't suddenly make it true. The facts are quite specific here, Sega own the Alpha Protocol trademark and thus the IP.

    Anyway, fuck NPD. Hopefully they cave, like the last time they cracked down on released numbers.

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  • Unco-ordinatedUnco-ordinated NZRegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    cloudeagle wrote: »
    What's to prevent a starved internet from turning to VGChartz?

    Plenty of people already do. Now plenty more will.

    Cue lolSquareEnix.

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  • cloudeaglecloudeagle Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    While we're on the subject, what were VGChartzzzz's biggest number fuckups?

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  • Warlock82Warlock82 Never pet a burning dog Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    cloudeagle wrote: »
    So to celebrate the announcement of Jungle, Wired takes a look at handheld "convergence" systems that tried to combine games with net access and other crap... and failure. Why should you read it? This pic:

    [snip]

    http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2010/10/handheld-convergence/?pid=427&viewall=true

    I remember Side Talkin'! :D

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  • lowlylowlycooklowlylowlycook Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    ..

    Fuck!

    ...

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  • PureauthorPureauthor Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    The best case scenario is that we get lots of leaks.

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  • SigtyrSigtyr Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    The worst case scenario, anyone can say anything, and there's no way to disprove (Or prove) what they say isn't true.

    Trolling just got alot easier.

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  • fragglefartfragglefart Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    cloudeagle wrote: »
    What's to prevent a starved internet from turning to VGChartz?

    Plenty of people already do. Now plenty more will.

    (checks VGChartz)

    ...good goddamn, they're posting WEEKLY console sales figures. Why hasn't NPD come down on them for their horseshit?

    From time to time it's interesting to check how VGC compares to actual released data. In almost all cases, it is wildly out by a tonne of units. Often these will be attributed to obscure regions no-one seems to have any actual data for within the EMEAA. They literally make all their shit up, most people here could make something now based on recent trends and reading the odd chest-thumping report and have as much accuracy.

    I'm surprised they have not been clamped down on.

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  • lowlylowlycooklowlylowlycook Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Does Japan have 3 or only 2 fairly comprehensive sales outlets? Why don't they share with the rest of the world?

    Fucking Japan.

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  • Santa ClaustrophobiaSanta Claustrophobia Ho Ho Ho Disconnecting from Xbox LIVERegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    cloudeagle wrote: »
    While we're on the subject, what were VGChartzzzz's biggest number fuckups?

    Probably whatever they're posting right now.

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  • C2BC2B SwitzerlandRegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Rakai wrote: »
    Sega flat out owns the trademark.

    Owner (REGISTRANT) Kabushiki Kaisha Sega DBA Sega Corporation CORPORATION JAPAN 1-2-12 Haneda, Ohta-Ku Tokyo JAPAN 144-8521

    As Unco said it doesn't mean they can't release a sequel under a different name, but there won't be Alpha Protocol 2 sitting on the shelves unless Sega OKs it.

    Exactly. Just because an ex-employee of Obsidian believes something doesn't suddenly make it true. The facts are quite specific here, Sega own the Alpha Protocol trademark and thus the IP.

    Anyway, fuck NPD. Hopefully they cave, like the last time they cracked down on released numbers.

    Interesting....o_O

    Makes me wonder why he thought that in the first place. I mean its not like he wasn't strongly involved in the project.

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  • fragglefartfragglefart Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Mind you, looking over there turned up this news;

    Kinect is already sold out for the initial launch shipment at GAME, in the UK.

    http://www.game.co.uk/Xbox360/Hardware/Accessory/~r349590/Kinect-With-Kinect-Adventures/
    Kinect, the amazing new gizmo for Xbox 360, is selling out fast. We’ve already hit our limit for launch but you can still preorder with us right here at game.co.uk for a priority place in the queue. As soon as we have more stock in, we will make sure we get your order to you.

    Bet you will be able to find out easy enough though; plenty of places are taking pre-orders. I've seen some decent-sized displays too, MS are pushing it really hard here.

    I need to order that 250 Gig Slim bundle.

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  • lowlylowlycooklowlylowlycook Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Potentially interesting post from gaf:
    This should be interesting. :)

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  • cooljammer00cooljammer00 Hey Small Christmas-Man!Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Potentially interesting post from gaf:
    This should be interesting. :)

    Yes. Good. I mean, they were doing a thing, NPD told them to stop and tried to compromise, the compromise is over, so unless they've found a way to plug leaks, they'll go back to doing what they were doing.

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  • UncleSporkyUncleSporky Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    cloudeagle wrote: »
    What's to prevent a starved internet from turning to VGChartz?

    Plenty of people already do. Now plenty more will.

    (checks VGChartz)

    ...good goddamn, they're posting WEEKLY console sales figures. Why hasn't NPD come down on them for their horseshit?

    From time to time it's interesting to check how VGC compares to actual released data. In almost all cases, it is wildly out by a tonne of units. Often these will be attributed to obscure regions no-one seems to have any actual data for within the EMEAA. They literally make all their shit up, most people here could make something now based on recent trends and reading the odd chest-thumping report and have as much accuracy.

    I'm surprised they have not been clamped down on.

    Actually they're consistently within 10% of all released numbers...after the numbers have been released. But you can't fault them for doing their best to correct themselves as data becomes available.

    And how the heck do you clamp down on someone for running a website that really makes no promises?

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  • langfor6langfor6 Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    No more sales figures for consoles?

    Finally! The year of the PS3 has arrived!

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  • CouscousCouscous Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=269298?cid=OTC-RSS&attr=CVG-General-RSS
    Underwhelming early Medal of Honor reviews could harm the shooter's chances at retail, according to Cowen & Company analyst Doug Creutz.

    Early reviews "look decidedly Tier 2" and "appear to be somewhat disappointing", he said, citing IGN's 6/10 score, Game Informer's 7/10, Eurogamer's 8/10, and GamesMaster's 85/100, among others.

    "With the revamped Medal of Honor heralded as a presumptive challenger to Activision Blizzard's Call of Duty franchise in the important first person shooter genre, we were expecting review scores in at least the 85-90% range," Creutz said.


    "Failing to achieve this target would be a bit of a black eye for EA management given the amount of focus and hype they have placed on the game. We believe the mixed reviews could impact the title's legs as it will likely be competitively disadvantaged once Activision releases Call of Duty: Black Ops."

    EA has admitted it doesn't expect Medal Of Honor to outsell CoD: Black Ops, but has also said the game needs to shift three million copies if it's to get a sequel.

    "We continue to believe MoH can achieve roughly 4 million units in first year worldwide sales but believe that the likelihood of upside to that figure is now significantly diminished," Creutz said.
    Dooooooooooooooooooooooomed.

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  • Santa ClaustrophobiaSanta Claustrophobia Ho Ho Ho Disconnecting from Xbox LIVERegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    langfor6 wrote: »
    No more sales figures for consoles?

    Finally! The year of the PS3 has arrived!

    This is just too good.

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  • fragglefartfragglefart Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    And how the heck do you clamp down on someone for running a website that really makes no promises?

    I dunno, but some of the hueg parties involved could have some ground for a 'stop misrepresenting our market share' claim since VGC has often been referred to mistakenly as ssome form of 'official source of info.'

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  • cloudeaglecloudeagle Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Potentially interesting post from gaf:
    This should be interesting. :)

    Yes. Good. I mean, they were doing a thing, NPD told them to stop and tried to compromise, the compromise is over, so unless they've found a way to plug leaks, they'll go back to doing what they were doing.

    Yeah, given the nature of GAF, and the fact that NPD went back on their "compromise" so soon (wasn't it less than a year ago?), it could be that we'll wind up with MORE information overall thanks to emboldened leakers.

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  • DarianDarian Yellow Wizard The PitRegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Best read from that Wired article last page: the linked story of a car crash in California that brought to light the criminals behind Gizmondo.

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  • CantidoCantido Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    My Air Force buddy loves MoH. He says he beat it in five hours, but the multiplayer is very challenging, and if you'll die over and over if you try to play it like CoD.

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  • Warlock82Warlock82 Never pet a burning dog Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Couscous wrote: »
    http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=269298?cid=OTC-RSS&attr=CVG-General-RSS
    Underwhelming early Medal of Honor reviews could harm the shooter's chances at retail, according to Cowen & Company analyst Doug Creutz.

    Early reviews "look decidedly Tier 2" and "appear to be somewhat disappointing", he said, citing IGN's 6/10 score, Game Informer's 7/10, Eurogamer's 8/10, and GamesMaster's 85/100, among others.

    "With the revamped Medal of Honor heralded as a presumptive challenger to Activision Blizzard's Call of Duty franchise in the important first person shooter genre, we were expecting review scores in at least the 85-90% range," Creutz said.


    "Failing to achieve this target would be a bit of a black eye for EA management given the amount of focus and hype they have placed on the game. We believe the mixed reviews could impact the title's legs as it will likely be competitively disadvantaged once Activision releases Call of Duty: Black Ops."

    EA has admitted it doesn't expect Medal Of Honor to outsell CoD: Black Ops, but has also said the game needs to shift three million copies if it's to get a sequel.

    "We continue to believe MoH can achieve roughly 4 million units in first year worldwide sales but believe that the likelihood of upside to that figure is now significantly diminished," Creutz said.
    Dooooooooooooooooooooooomed.

    Since when do IGN's or Game Informer's scores mean shit? I have no idea who GameMaster is either.

    Also 80% is not bad. I guess it's not "ZOMG WE PAID OFF THE REVIEWER FOR A 10!" good, but it's a very respectable score.

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  • TurkeyTurkey So, Usoop. TampaRegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Warlock82 wrote: »
    Since when do IGN's or Game Informer's scores mean shit?

    Whenever they help your argument, duh!

    Edit- Not at jab at Couscous, just in case :P

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  • Undead ScottsmanUndead Scottsman Cybertronian Paranormal Eliminator Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Mc zany wrote: »
    Warlock82 wrote: »
    I think WoW's success was half timing and half design. Everquest was getting old, so I think that crowd was ready for a new MMO. And nothing else was really out at the time (Star Wars Galaxies came a bit after WoW, but it was kind of a mess). And WoW was, in general, designed to be pretty user-friendly when such a thing didn't exist in current MMOs. That sucked a lot of new players into the genre, which in turn ballooned their sales tremendously.

    I think Dark Age Of Camelot must get a lot of credit for this. They had a lot of innovations like quest items dropping for all etc. But WoW was a far better all rounder.

    Not to mention all the PvP innovations it made. People forget about DAOC, which is too bad. It was a good step between EQ1 and WoW, and definitely helped pave the way for its successors.

    Dark Age of Camelot was still painful as hell from what little I remember playing it. If you're not big on PvP, it was simply an annoying game, at least back then. From what I remember:

    Levels 1-20: Aside from the VERY occasional quest, most of my XP came from running to some guy, getting a Task to kill a specific monster, running to where the monster spawns, taking a minute to kill it and then run back and get some minimal XP. If I died at any point, I lost a shit-ton of XP. Leveling took forever and I barely ever got new gear.

    Levels 21-50: I didn't play because tasks went away at 20, which only left grinding for XP. That's when I canceled my account and never looked back.

    Compared to WoW, which was bristling with quests, had a VERY fast leveling pace, and a steady stream of new gear as I leveled, it's no wonder it took off like it did. Playing MMO's before that was like pulling teeth.

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  • Warlock82Warlock82 Never pet a burning dog Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    I will never understand why IGN is still considered a respectable games website. They long stopped being worth visiting. And Game Informer is just a cheap cash-in to sell more shit at GameStop.

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  • PolloDiabloPolloDiablo Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Dark Age of Camelot was the first mmo I've ever played, and the only besides eve I ever stuck with. It was great, but I tried it out not long ago and it hasn't aged well. The xp grind was terrible, though.

    And I thought the problem with IGN was that they were highly suspect, in terms of being bought out for good reviews. If they give something a bad review, maybe that's a bad sign for the game.

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  • Dr Mario KartDr Mario Kart Games Dealer Austin, TXRegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    I guess TSE is finished. I retire at #12 on the site :|

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  • Warlock82Warlock82 Never pet a burning dog Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    And I thought the problem with IGN was that they were highly suspect, in terms of being bought out for good reviews. If they give something a bad review, maybe that's a bad sign for the game.

    I personally just don't find their reviews worth a shit. They nitpick minor technical details like CRAZY. And most of the reviewers are highly biased. I mean, they've got a damn anti-Nintendo fanboy running the Wii section for crying out loud.

    There used to be a handful of reviewers there that were decent, but I think they've all left or been fired at this point.

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  • cloudeaglecloudeagle Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Warlock82 wrote: »
    I will never understand why IGN is still considered a respectable games website. They long stopped being worth visiting. And Game Informer is just a cheap cash-in to sell more shit at GameStop.

    They're actually fairly respected in the games industry as one of the top gaming sites out there.

    While I don't think they're the pile of shit a lot of people make them out to be, their standards are still a little loose. I used to think Gamespot was a shining example of actually good gaming journalism, but then the Kane and Lynch thing happened. But still, they're also respected in the industry even today.

    Gaming journalism still has a bit more growing up to do.

    Edit: Who's the anti-Nintendo fanboy running the Wii section? I haven't really seen it.

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  • TurkeyTurkey So, Usoop. TampaRegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    My favorite way to learn about a game is through GiantBomb's Quick Looks. Even when I don't agree with their opinion, they tend to give me a good idea of what to expect with the game.

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