Wednesday, May 22, 2013

I call it Lost Wages

     So Microsoft has revealed their new console that's going to push them into the next generation after what has been possibly the longest console generation in history.  Apparently they're taking it as a joke because they've marketed the damn thing as the 'XBOX One'. You'll be able to play great games like... Halo 5. And Call of Duty Ghosts... Y'know, that thing that also comes out on every other platform every single year. A constant connection to the motion controlled Kinect is required, which essentially means you might need a ten foot space between you and your TV to even use the console. All games are installed from disc, after which all subsequent users of the disc must pay a fee to install and use it, essentially killing a portion of the used games market. What a world. But oh, don't worry. You get a dog in Call of Duty. Unless any major changes or announcements are made about this thing soon, I can't see things looking good for Microsoft. But y'know.
                   
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4 comments:

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