Microsoft Now Offering Refunds For Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition Multiplayer Debacle
Here is some good news if you’re still running in standard def.
Here is some good news if you’re still running in standard def.
The discs won’t be any more expensive, but at the end of the day, the games still might be. It looks like it might come back to the DLC debate again.
Epic leads reveal screenshots of Unreal Engine 4 demo and talk about their role in console manufacturing.
Facing one of the worst years in the console generation, what can be done to adjust?
Issues with the split-screen multiplayer, and their inability to get a refund, have some gamers crying foul.
Tune in on May 9 for a live-streaming of Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition with special guests and prizes to be won!
Microsoft has a “great” new deal on an Xbox 360. If you believe that, they have a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you.
An analyst’s recent comments suggest price drops for hardware and software is key to improving the industry’s declining sales.
The only thing certain about the future is that console manufacturers control their own destinies.
Microsoft’s gaming console, along with several other of its products, have been banned in Germany as legal matters between they and Motorola continue to boil.
Despite earlier fears, Awesomenauts is releasing this week. Whew. Close call.
On the surface, Fable Heroes is a cute romp, but underneath is shallow game play that survives only by thirsting on nostalgia.
Microsoft may be leading the North American market, but it’s Sony leading the race in Europe. This is according to Nintendo, so you know it’s not biased.
In an age where digital distribution is growing, especially as publishers see it as a way to cut out the used market, it seems odd that Microsoft is so adamantly resisting.
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