DLC is a good way of making money Making money is a goal of any corporation obviously, but if a game publisher does not have the gamers interests in mind at all they have their priorities screwed up. Game publishers should be working for the gamers, not using them. Their primary job is to provide [...]
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The facts about piracy in gaming
Piracy is a touchy issue but nevertheless one that should be discussed more than it already is. Many people are misinformed about what constitutes ‘piracy’ no differently than the many people who are misinformed about things like the effects of marijuana etc. The only real way to combat misinformation is by discussing the truth. My [...]
F2P Spotlight: Need for Speed World
I’ve known the name ‘Need for Speed’ since my very early days of gaming when all I knew otherwise was Mario Kart 64, Commander Keen and Starcraft. The earliest title I played was Need for Speed 2 and that was only a demo as far as I can remember. I had never really tried any [...]
The biggest mistake game publishers make
Larger publishers seem unwilling to rely on word of mouth between fellow gamers. In addition they refuse to openly give gamers that kind of influence or control over the industry even though they already have it. A good example of this influence and control Minecraft which is marketed almost entirely by word of mouth since [...]
Everything you need to know about DLC
DLC such as Call of Duty map packs seem to thrive without being labeled as ripoffs because there are a lot of gamers out there who actually seem to think this is normal and therefore perfectly acceptable. Back in the days of expansion packs, DLC did not exist since expansions usually came in their own [...]
What’s wrong with Nintendo?
It’s bad enough we saw the awful 3DS attachment that increased the size of the handheld by a significant amount only to add on an extra analog stick. And now the Wii-U seems to be having trouble getting off the ground because of rushed development. This is following the launch of three versions of the [...]
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