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  • Top 5 Things We Want From E3

    It’s that time of the year again. E3 is just around the corner and we all know what to expect. But all of us have a wishlist and here are the Top 5 things we want at E3.

    5. The Next Zelda

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    The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword received perfect scores from over 30 publications and amazing reviews and scores from others. With gamers on high alert with the features of the Wii U, a new Zelda game for the console would be the cherry on the cake. Sure it’s a long shot and it’s only a while since the previous one came out but we expect Nintendo to unveil a new Zelda game for the fans and maybe it’ll be for the Wii U.

    4. Alan Wake Sequel

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    We all got spooked, thrilled and loved Alan Wake for it’s amazing gameplay, characters and storyline and it did leave us hanging on the cliff at the end of the game. Everyone who has played Alan Wake have been craving for a sequel and since E3 is just around the corner most of us will be surprised to find out that there’s an Alan Wake sequel. With the lead writer of Alan Wake, Remedy’s Sam Lake tweeting “It’s all true. ‘It will happen again, in another town, a town called Ordinary.’ It’s happening now”. A sequel to Alan Wake may be on the cards sooner rather than later.

    3. Killzone 4

    Killzone 3 Top 5 Things We Want From E3

    Most of you who have played Killzone 3 would have seen the after credits seen where two surviving Hazmat soldiers from Stahl Arms. The Stahl soldiers address the individual as ‘sir’ as they welcome him back to Helghan. Post-Credits scenes always indicate a sequel and rarely has it been otherwise. It can be assumed the sequel will most likely take place a long time after the events of Killzone 3 since the surviving population would need to replenish their loses. If there is a Killzone 4, the losses the Helghast have suffered will positively cause a riot or rebellion to the senate.

    2. Agent

    Agent PS3 Top 5 Things We Want From E3

    In July 2007, Sony had announced that Rockstar was working on a new franchise for the PlayStation 3. The Details of the project, which included it’s title, were not announced until June 2009 during the Sony press conference at E3. So after almost 5 long years of working on this project can we expect a possible teaser at E3? We sure can. Announcing this game may delay the release of the highly anticipated “Grand Theft Auto V” but for a game that has been in development since 2007 deserves to be released now. Unless Rockstar is going for total perfection, which they are usually good at, Agent will be something most gamers would love to see at E3.

    1. Xbox [720?]

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    Possibly what all gamers want to see this year at E3 is the console for next generation gaming. Going by it’s codename Durango or it’s widely popular name, the Xbox 720 is the most anticipated and hopeful announcement that fans want Microsoft to make. An extreme possibility considering the number of rumors that have been coming out over the past few months, The Xbox 720 is something most of was would want to see. After all the boring Microsoft E3 presentations over the past couple of years maybe this time they can add some flair and drive the fans crazy. Come on Microsoft! You know what we want!

    Some of these may seem like a long shot. Some may not. But let’s just hope the respective companies do actually reveal one of our items on the wish list. Gamers all over are expecting one of these items to turn into reality, keeping our fingers crossed is all we can do right now. E3 2012 is sure to have a lot of surprises for us. Let’s hope it’s a big one.

  • Microsoft Talks About The Leaked Xbox 720 Document

    As you may have already heard about the leaked 56 page document detailing Microsoft’s plans for the next Xbox. The document talked about the recently revealed Xbox Smartglass, 3D tech, Blu-Ray disc support along with a new and improved Kinect.

    xbox720 Microsoft Talks About The Leaked Xbox 720 Document

    Today the Redmond based company has finally come out and issued a statement to Eurogamer.

    We understand there is great interest and anticipation for what comes next for Xbox and we are lucky to have customers who are so passionate about the platform.

    Today, there has never been a better time to own an Xbox 360 console. We have found new ways to extend the console lifecycle by introducing controller-free experiences with Kinect and we’ve re-invented the console with a new dashboard and new entertainment content partnerships.

    We are continually thinking about the future of the platform and when we have something to share, we will.

    Its your typical PR response but notice how they don’t deny the report, guess it was real after all.

  • Xbox 720′s Rumored Pre-owned Games Block ‘Would Be Fantastic,’ Says THQ dev

    Volition (THQ) designer Jameson Durall behind the recent Mars shooter Red Faction: Armageddon says that the next Xbox’s used game blocking feature  would be “a fantastic change for our business,”.

    He claims that gamers don’t realize how much used games are hurting the industry and is genuinely excited for a platform wide online pass system similar to what Sony, EA and others are doing. A few notable quotes from his article are below:

    I could see Microsoft implementing their own rental service which would maybe give them a code that activates the game for X days and they are charged a small amount,

    This could work when you borrow the disc from someone or even with digital download of the full version. It would also send a percentage of the rental to the Developer with each rental… likely improving the overall revenue we would receive from it.

    In the end, I fully believe that we have to do something about these issues or our industry is going to fall apart.

    People often don’t understand the cost that goes into creating these huge experiences that we put on the shelves for only $60. They also don’t seem to realize how much they are hurting us when they buy a used game and how pirating a copy is just plain stealing.

    I know that some will say I’m not considering the retail games stores and the impact something like this would have on them…but remember they were doing fine well before the Used Games market became such a staple of their business.

    The truth is, they aren’t concerned with how this business is affecting us so why should I care how these changes will affect them?

    Definitely a good argument but in the end it all depends on the end customer – you. So tell us what do you think? Should Microsoft go for a platform wide pass system and support the developers or leave things as they are and allow gamers to buy cheaper games? Let us know in the comments below.

    Source: AltDevBlog

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