Microsoft's official curtailing this week of support and patches for Windows 2000 and Windows XP Service Pack 2 marks the latest in a string of moves by the company to kill of products and technologies that either outlived their uselessness or never became useful in the first place.
While some in the industry would very much like to see Microsoft speed the demise of even more of its wares before they do any more harm (namely Internet Explorer 6), here's a rundown of what Microsoft has snuffed out so far in 2010.
WTMG's Kyle Nicol: "Heading Out combines genres and styles which might sound incompatible at first glance, but did so in a very interesting manner, resulting in a truly unique roguelike experience. I, for one, really liked the presentation as well, with its slick visuals and soundtrack. It’s not entirely perfect, as the driving could have been more polished, and the pop-in glitches really took me out of the experience at times. That being said, it’s a game unlike any other out there, which wlll definitely keep you engaged through a good few runs."
Armored Core 6 is the modern, action-packed mecha game that deviates from the Soulsbornes formula orchestrated by Hidetaka Miyazaki.
You can clear your wanted levels in Star Wars Outlaws by defeating the death troopers.
I remember the same thing in Assassin's Creed Odyssey, Ubisoft sure love to copy paste stuff in their games.
One thing they never shoiuld have canned was the Courier Tablet. It was one of the FEW MS devices that set itself apart from the rest. Running on the Windows mobile 7 OS would have been killer with full XBL intergration. Pure win. And what does MS do? They kill it and now are partning up with HP and the likes to make iPad rip off tablets. LOL.
The Courier was so unique and MS killed it. Balmer should be fired. He is such a clown.
Edit @Conloles
"Gizmodo is reporting that the project was killed yesterday. There's speculation that the intense popularity of Apple's relatively low-cost iPad, coupled with the imminent arrival of Android-based tablets and possibly even WebOS slates from HP, could have scared the software giant away from releasing the device."
http://www.tuaw.com/2010/04...
From my understanding they will incorporate some fo the Courier tech in future products, but I wont hold my breath with MS in reagdrs to this as they will watch the market and look to see what Apple does....how sad IMO as MS could have put the same type of muscle and vigor into Courier as they did with Kentic and they could have created something great.
http://www.youtube.com/watc...
Ensemble studios (RIP), FASA studios (RIP)
Microsoft wants you to buy their new products...
If I had to choose between Windows 7 and death, I'd hesitantly choose Windows 7.
If it was between Vista and death I'd put the noose around my neck myself.