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Xbox One System Update Goes Live

Added: 16.10.2014 10:40 | 1 views | 0 comments


A new system update for Xbox One has begun to roll out across Europe and the US, featuring new improvements across a range of apps and services.

Microsoft has also published a video (above) showcasing many of the key changes that the update will introduce. A detailed list, written by the corporation, can be found below.

New Snap and Friends functions - Stay in the game and in touch with your friends at the same time with improved Snap, SmartGlass and Achievements functions.

  • Snap Updates – We’ve updated the Snap Center to include quick access to many of the things our fans wanted faster access to when playing a game – Friends, Messages, Game DVR, clock, and battery indicator – as well as making it easier to close and open new snap apps when playing a game. A double tap of the Xbox button on your controller will bring up a menu that allows you to open a new app in snap mode, close the current snapped app, or switch focus between your game and your running snapped app. Additionally, two apps have been optimized for Snap mode:
    • Friends Snap App – Access your friends list without leaving the game. Quickly check your friends list to see who's online right now and take actions like send message, invite or join.
    • Messages Snap App – You’ll be able to open, read and respond to messages in Snap mode, and messages will now be displayed in a threaded conversation view.
  • Achievements App – Updated to enable sharing of achievements you've unlocked with captions, see a list of friends who have unlocked specific achievements, and an updated achievements Snap landing page that that shows Achievements on recently played games, when a gamer is not actively playing a game.
  • Friends section – The new Friends section enables you to see at a glance what’s going on with your friends. You can stay up-to-date with their current activities, the most popular games your friends are playing, and a Gamerscore leaderboard to see who has improved their Gamerscore over the last 30 days.
  • New SmartGlass features – You can now see a list of your top games in your profile. You can also see a list of your friend’s most popular games in the Friend's section of SmartGlass.

Improvements for TV and video – We’re excited to roll out updates that will make your viewing experience better than ever on Xbox One, whether you want to watch TV or use SmartGlass as a universal remote.

  • Media Player DLNA and MKV support – The latest version of the Media Player app will now have support for DLNA streaming. With this update, you will be able to easily access and play music, watch photo slideshows or movies stored on home media servers and devices that support the DLNA server protocols. Additionally, you will now be able to playback MKV files stored on a USB device or a device on your home network that supports DLNA streaming.
  • Live TV MiniGuide – For markets where OneGuide is available, a new MiniGuide on the bottom of the screen will display details about the TV content that is currently playing. You can quickly change channels, see what’s on other channels, and tune to the previous channel or other recent channels. While watching TV, you can also launch Miniguide using voice, by saying “Xbox Select – MiniGuide”
  • OneGuide in 11 new countries – Live TV listings and schedules will be made available to customers on Xbox One and SmartGlass for Belgium, Chile, Columbia, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Portugal, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland and Russia in the next few days.
  • Internet TV Apps – Apps with live TV channels can now include their TV listings within OneGuide. In addition, other Xbox TV features such as channel changing using speech and Miniguide will work with these apps. These features are enabled automatically the first time you sign into a supported app. The first app to support this feature will be Zattoo with an upcoming content update for their app. The Zattoo app is available in Germany, Switzerland, Spain and Denmark.
  • Universal Remote Control in SmartGlass – If you are in one of those 11 countries that are getting OneGuide TV listings, you will also be able use your mobile device to control your Xbox, TV, and/or Cable/Satellite box.
  • Live TV initial setup experience – This update will enable you to select “On start, go to TV” for your Xbox One console. Additionally, you will be shown a one-time message highlighting this new capability, if you had previously setup Live TV or have not yet set “On start, go to TV” under Settings – Power & startup.
  • Live TV Cable & Satellite Box auto-detection – In select markets the Live TV Setup experience is being improved by attempting to automatically detect the set-top box connected to the HDMI-In port on your Xbox One.

New accessory and “hide” features – We are also excited to roll out a few other cool features this month:

  • Updated Devices & Accessories page – To access the new page, go inside Settings, where you can Find, Assign, and Update Xbox One accessories. You can now more easily “assign” accessories to specific users, such as assigning a headset to a specific gamer.
    • Firmware updates – You can update the firmware for an individual device.
    • Find my Controller – You can also more easily find (or identify) a controller by making it vibrate.
  • Hide Games and Apps on your console – You can now hide items in the “Ready to install” list under My Games and Apps. This is a per-console setting and items will reappear in the list if they are installed again from the Xbox Store. To access the shortcut to temporarily show “hidden” items, press X while holding down both triggers and it will show all hidden items until you exit My Games and Apps.

Password resets just got better – We’re making it easier and more secure to reset your password and add protection to your accounts. Coming later this month, if you haven’t set up your security information already, we’ll ask you to provide an alternate email address or cell phone number to use if you ever need your password reset. You’ll only need to set this up once per account, and you won’t need it every time you sign in. To set up your account security go to .

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From: www.gamespot.com

Is the AAA Industry Sustainable?

Added: 16.10.2014 8:13 | 5 views | 0 comments


The 1980s were an odd time in which creatures roamed the land with hair as high as buildings and nostrils as white as snow but more importantly, the '80s were home to the collapse of the entire North American games industry. This resulted in video games shifting from being a sure-fire cash cow to becoming a dirty word for businesses. The only reason Nintendo is a part of so many peoples childhoods is because they used the term Entertainment System to convince store owners (who still consider video games to have been a fad) to stock it.

From: n4g.com

Nintendo Now Allows You To Pre-Purchase Digital Titles on Web, Send to System On Release

Added: 15.10.2014 2:12 | 5 views | 0 comments


Nintendo of America now allows you to pre-purchase certain digital titles on their official website. You can purchase with a credit card by signing in using your e-mail address and have the code e-mailed to you upon the games release, or by signing in with your Nintendo ID you can save your card information for future purchases and have the digital titles download code sent automatically to your system.

From: n4g.com

Contra: Thirty Lives Later

Added: 14.10.2014 17:12 | 4 views | 0 comments


Contra is a run and gun action game developed and published by Konami originally released as a arcade game on February 20, 1987. It was released a year later for Nintendo Entertainment System in 1988 as well as ports for various computer formats. The games storyline involves two commandos, Bill Rizer and Lance Bean, whove been sent to destroy the enemy forces and uncover the secrets of the aliens who control that force. This was a game that invested in the concept of two players simultaneously playing on the same screen. An uncommon concept for console gaming in the early 80s, but that is not to say that you need two players to embark on this journey but the more the merrier, right? Contra also incorporated multiple perspectives within the different stages of gameplay. Some include a standard side view and a fixed screen format.

From: n4g.com


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