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Piracy not as popular as games!

Published by calhoun on August 21st, 2010 - in Technology

Video Gaming ClubThis might come as a shock to the recording industries association of America RIAA but in studies it has been shown that people are actually spending more time playing games than actually downloading music.

Online gamers have for most consoles the ability to make use of online music and television services such as iPlayer and Beep ITV will soon join the club by becoming available on the PlayStation.Official statistics from the BBC have indicated that the biggest console for its free service is the PlayStation weighing in at 60%.

The trend is moving away from traditional media towards freely available services. This is an important part of the business model of many business whom have successfully ventured onto the world of the Internet. Gaining money through support services and advertising has long been established as a successful way of generating revenue from the Internet.

The numbers suggest that perhaps the RIAA and others will finally achieve what they have wanted: an end to piracy. Most likely they did not count on it also being an end to music sales in the same objective. With content on these services readily available at no extra charge why would consumers wish to purchase a ‘legitimate’ version of the music anymore?

References
Pocket-Lint.com
TechWatch

3D Gaming: Next gen or buzzword?

Published by calhoun on August 17th, 2010 - in Technology

3D Graphics Bowser The Playstation 3 has stereoscopic 3D support which according to Insomniac Games head, Ted Price makes a ‘huge difference’. Many stores are now trying to push the new 3D Tvs that are on the market. Made up of a tv screen and a pair of overly big spectacles.

Problem: 12% cant see it

The technology requires that both our eyes cooperate to produce a visual 3D depth of feild effect instead of actually being 3D, it is really just an optical illusion designed to fool our heads into thinking that it is a 3d image we are looking at.

The study by eyecare trust of the UK means that selling 3D technology is likely to be a bit harder than it already is as people begin to realise that they actually are physically unable to benefit from the purchase of the highly expensive hardware.

Is it enjoyable?

Sure, the 3D technology is cool, if you can see it, but is the point of gaming not to have fun rather than boast about having state of the art technology that no one else can play? Lets face it, we have computing geeks that’s their job have the biggest and fastest, loudest and overclocked to the max rigs that could run some entire countries although they don’t actually know what to do with it. Why should the gaming sector be the same?

Top Games

Well respected body IGN have a list of top games.

  1. Super Mario Brothers [1994] 2D NES Game
  2. Legend of Zelda: Orcania of Time [1998] 3D Nintendo 64 Game
  3. Tetris [1986] 2D Multi Platform Game
  4. Civilization II [1996] 2D PC Game
  5. Super Mario 64 [1996] 3D Nintendo 64 Game
  6. Sid Miers Pirates! [ 1987] PC 2D Game
  7. Starcraft [1997] PC 2D Game
  8. Street Fighter II Arcade 2D Game
  9. Star Wars Tie Fighter [1995] PC 2D Game
  10. Super Metroid [1994] SNES 2D Game

I must admit, I am surprised that Zelda A Link to the past (my all time favourite game) did not make it into the top #1 position. None the less we can see that in the top 10 most popular games of all time, there are just 2 games that fall into the description of 3D. Neither of these being anywhere remotely like the 3D that the Playstation 3 has. Incidentally, you notice that no modern consoles have made it onto this list.

Why not vote for your faviroute game type in the poll. You can access it over on the side bar.

References

ComputerAndVideoGames.com
IGN

BooshNews

Kotaku.com

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