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Capcom, Namco Bandai, and Sega were the only companies even willing to issue a vague response.
New details on used games, game licensing, Kinect privacy concerns, and more.
With only a week until the whole staff heads down to E3, Alex ponders what to expect, what to hope for, and what probably just isn't true.
Jeff Gerstmann took a trip up to Microsoft to get a first glimpse at its upcoming TV box, the Xbox One.
Vinny dives into the sordid world of voice-acting for toys and grapples with gophers, Jeff shares his first weekend with the Oculus Rift, and we all discuss FUSE, Valve economics, next-gen aftermarkets, The Swapper, the dark side of Star Trek, and more!
Alex didn't hate Microsoft's Xbox One reveal, but even he is flabbergasted by the console maker's ill-conceived post-event messaging.
Beware of Mr. White Face, as he's always looking over your shoulder and making sure you click on the right links.
The company has assigned Major Nelson the task of trying (and failing) to clarify its stance with Xbox One.
While Microsoft might not be ready to nail down specifics on some of the most incendiary topics surrounding the Xbox One, Jeff still covers friends lists, achievements, apps, and a handful of other topics in this 20-minute talk recorded shortly after the big unveiling.
Hot on the heels of Microsoft's Xbox One reveal event, we talk at length about the forthcoming next-gen console battle. Also Star Trek. And spiders. Go Bears!
Always on? Transferring of gamerscore and achievements? Backwards compatibility? Used games? You have questions, we barely have answers.
Improved Kinect functionality, live TV support, and a heavy focus toward sports content were some of the key takeaways from today's press event.
Jeff Gerstmann is booking a flight and getting ready to find out about that next Xbox.
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