A Game of Follow the Leader?
Is Apple making an iWatch? The only company that can answer that question is Apple…no-one else, though there are those that have solid and comprehensive track records that have suggested Apple is...
View ArticleMicrosoft is Missing Something…
So the dust has settled and Microsoft has announced their new home entertainment system (literally) now known as the Xbox One or XB1. And…well…I won’t join in a chorus of how underwhelming the...
View ArticleThe New Generation of Gaming
To get things out of the way, it makes sense that everyone company developing gaming hardware is integrating media like features (what hardware manufacturer doesn’t have Netflix integrated?). When...
View ArticleMicrosoft’s Ongoing Failure
This isn’t about the ongoing failures of Windows 8 RT, PC, Phone, or their falsifying comparisons to the iPad only to redact said information and prepare a laughable commercial that continues to...
View ArticleSony Wins
Microsoft did an absolutely excellent job at pissing off a large base of their gamers, a base that preferred Xbox over the Playstation, a base that has proclaimed come this Holiday season they will be...
View ArticleGaming’s New Paradigm
It’s been mentioned on this site before about what’s needed going forward for next generation gaming, it’s not about the technical aspects of the graphics…well…not entirely, it’s about how these games...
View ArticleThoughts On Microsoft
Over the past few weeks, months, maybe years, it’s become clear there are some problems (in the consumers eyes) with Microsoft. It’s obvious to many, Microsoft want’s to be Apple, but the problem is...
View ArticleE3, Nintendo, Sony, & Microsoft – ABRIDGED!!!
In a nutshell this was E3 2013, and I don’t believe I added enough exclamation points at the end of the title of the this post.
View ArticleNintendo vs Content
Not too long ago Nintendo did two interesting things that caused many to give the proverbial head scratch; they’ve lowered the price of the Wii U Deluxe Set by $50 bringing it’s cost to $300 effective...
View ArticleIt Wouldn’t Be A Bad Idea
Imagine the image below becoming a reality from Nintendo selling the original Super Mario Trilogy with a price of $9.99 to $14.99 each or bundled for $29.99. If you have over 500 million iOS devices...
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