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GOG.com pleased by consumer backlash on Xbox One DRM policies

In a recent interview with games.on.net, GOG.com marketing manager Trevor Longino expressed his company’s hope that the consumer backlash against Xbox One’s online DRM policies showed customers were becoming more aware of how restrictive DRM can be.

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mayberry3940d ago

Some say MS assumed the XBOX 360 gamers were somewhat nieve. Its strange because the 360 was/is pretty high tech considering the general public.

cleft53940d ago (Edited 3940d ago )

When you see how well GOG is doing with there no DRM policies it really drives home the point that you can implement cool features without invasive DRM. The fact that Microsoft would just think it's okay to treat their customers like they where going to steal from them after paying X amount for their console is unbelievable.

The reality is that the average consumer just wanted to buy a game console and games from them. The policies they where implementing showed not only a lack of trust in their customers but a lack of understanding in how piracy actually works. I am glad they reversed their policies. But their insistence that they can't have the old features because of the lack of DRM is just a thinly veiled way of calling their customers thieves.

yewles13940d ago

THIS IS THE LORD THY GOG!!! HEED AND OBEY!!!

Seafort3940d ago

I don't expect anything less gog.com as CD Project RED owns them hehe.

This is actually quite interesting and might mean CD Project themselves feel the same way.

Gribbles3940d ago

The same CDProjekt Red that presented The Witcher 3 at MICROSOFTS XBOX ONE E3 CONFERENCE.

Yeah, I'm sure CDPR was thinking about how much they hated Always online DRM when they took M$'s money and showed off TW3 at their conference.

Seafort3940d ago

They do hate any kind of DRM and they weren't happy about the DRM crap in Xbox180.

They also don't like selling their DLC for profit as they want to reward their fans and not be dictated by MS cos of their shitty policies.

The PC releases from CD project have always had a DRM free version available to buy.

These conferences mean sod all. Destiny was at PS4 conference does that mean Sony will have preferential treatment over Xbox180 when it's launched?
The only thing a lot of gamers found out at MS conference is how anti-consumer MS really are.

stubbed_out3940d ago

CDPR are very anti DRM - they actually consider gaming pirates as 'misunderstood customers'. They're forthcoming with their audience - you make us money and we'll use the same money to try and make better games. Big fan of them, look at how far they've come now from the original Witcher pre-enhanced edition.

And if you were a game developer, would you not jump at the chance to demo your game at one of the biggest gaming conferences in the world?

Now that you mention it, would be interesting to see if Sony and MS actually do pay anything to get the developers/pubishers on their stage. Sounds absurd that they wouldn't but you get a hell of lot of media spotlight for it so there might not need to be a cost other than saying Sony/MS is great to work with.

cleft53940d ago

Very true, CDPR really tarnished their reputation by appearing on that stage with Microsoft. Don't get me wrong, I am looking forward to their new game and I am happy that they are successful.

But the CDPR guys make a big deal over the whole no DRM on their games thing, so when they appear on stage of the king DRM company it tarnished an image that they had worked hard to cultivate.

SniperControl3940d ago

I read this the other day on here.

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20 Best Arcade Games of All Time

Undoubtedly, the universe of video games has advanced to unsuspected limits. The characters almost pierce the screen, the controls are more likely than ever and virtual reality is already beginning to invade us, but let’s be honest, who doesn’t miss the best arcade games from time to time?

The games of the 80s and 90s have left a deep mark in the lives of all those who have been able to enjoy them so much that it is almost impossible to choose between the best arcade games of all time. Its simplicity has been addictive for many and perhaps that is the key to its success, is not it?

Although you surely know perfectly well what we are talking about, did you know that “arcade” is, in its origin, the generic term used to refer to the arcade machines? Later it served to designate the genre of video games that we all know, those classics capable of returning great memories to our minds. There are sports, racing, simulation or wrestling, and all of them have managed to survive the passage of time.

In Technologizer we can read that the first coin-operated recreation machine was Computer Space. The company Nutting Associates launched it in 1971 and its creators, Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney, invested all the benefits in the launch of Atari. Yes, the same Atari that later gave life to games as well known as Asteroids or Pong.

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Skuletor2024d ago

Good to see Metal Slug on the list, surprised to see it so far up though. Recently saw a Top 50 Arcade games list that didn't include Metal Slug at all.

nelsonraw2024d ago

what do you think then bro, it deserves that position or not?

Skuletor2024d ago

I think it deserves a spot in the Top 20 Arcade games list , I just would have rated some of the other games above it myself.

darthv722023d ago

some honorable mentions should be virtua racing, after burner, defender, marvel vs capcom, tempest... they all have some influence on other games throughout history.

Einhander19712023d ago

To be honest there are so many arcade classics and hidden gems. No matter how advanced gaming becomes the arcades of the 80s and 90s will always be the best. I still play them all now.

Gamist2dot02023d ago

Besides SFII, Wrestle Fest was also the game I always play no matter how many times i've beaten the game with one credit.

Tetsujin2023d ago

Honorable Mentions:

X-Men vs Street Fighter
Tekken 3
Gauntlet
Power Stone
X-Men Arcade
Virtua Fighter 2
DDR Extreme
Capcom vs SNK

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GOG Connect Returns for Another Round With 18 New Games

GOG Connect is back and offers users the opportunity of expanding their libraries with 18 new games.

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Owlboy Review (PC) - GameEnthus

+ fantastic writing
+ beautiful visuals
+ incredible soundtrack
+ well balanced puzzle and action elements
– sometimes I wanted a map

Full Recommendation: Worth a Buy – now!
Full Disclosure: This game was provided to GameEnthus by the publisher.
Genre: 16-bit inspired action adventure
Developer: D-pad Studios
Publisher: D-pad Studios
Platform(s): Steam, Humble Store, Good Old Games, IndieBox
Player(s): 1
Price: $24.99
Link(s): http://www.owlboygame.com/

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