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The First Arcade Game We've Ever Played

This video is dedicated to the moment we fell in love with video games. It took us all day and lots of googling to find what the game was. It was long ago and the long term memory had to be jostled around but we found it.

Welcome to Atari's Starship 1, circa 1977

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anast670d ago

I ilke articles like this. My first was either Golden Axe or Super Mario on a cocktail machine, but I can't remember which was first. Mega Man on the NES is what got me hooked though.

ZeekQuattro670d ago

I legit can't remember the first game I played in an arcade. But I can remember watching my dad play Donkey Kong, Popeye and Elevator Action all the time so I imagine it must of been one of those. Home consoles wise that's easy. It was SMB/Duck Hunt.

GiiPii669d ago

I also ilke old school articles like this. My first was Sramble, and i loved it. Even the fuel had to be monitored... :)

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Ubisoft to Focus on "Return to Leadership" in Open World Genre, Expand Live Service Experiences

Ubisoft says they are focusing on two "core verticals," and that's to return as a leader in the open world genre, and live service games.

enkiduxiv16h ago

Calling Ubisoft a leader in open world gaming at any point in time would be like calling Dollar General a leader in retail.

excaliburps4h ago

Well, to be fair, they did pump out good open world games before. It was used as a template so much that people now know what it means when you say it's like an Ubi open world collectahon.

shinoff21832h ago

What though? I can't think of one game they had where I liked anything about it. Atleast since the ps3/360 Gen

Kornholic2h ago

If they have never been the leader in open world gaming, then explain me this: why does almost every open world game follow the same tired old Ubisoft open world formula?

Follow the Leader.

isarai15h ago

You were never the leader bro 🤣

shinoff218313h ago(Edited 13h ago)

I don't think they were ever the leader tbh. I've never really cared for any of their open world games. I do wanna try watch dogs 2 because it looks like it's set in San Fran. Looked interesting

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How EA & Xbox Are Defining Gaming's Bleak Future

Xbox and EA have recently made baffling moves that define how bleak the future of the gaming industry is with major companies at the helm. Ryan Bates from "Last Word on Gaming" posits in this op-ed that maybe it's not ineptitude, but intention.

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Profchaos3h ago(Edited 3h ago)

Name someone that isn't trying to look us these days maybe cdpr.

Take two, ubi and yes even PlayStation are pushing us to own nothing and be happy with our live service ad injected games on a sub so they can raise prices at will and take access away when they see fit.

If it keeps up I'll be a full time retro gamer and this industry will be crashing hard

As rediculas as it sounds we need government reforms to defend consumer rights

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Rockstar Games Founder's New Studio Is Working On AAA Open World Action Adventure Game

Rockstar Games founder Dan Houser's new studio, Absurd Ventures, is currently working on a AAA open world action adventure game.

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porkChop15h ago

I'm really curious to see what he's going to do. It seems like a GTA-style game, but I wonder how it'll differentiate itself.

Goodguy013h ago(Edited 3h ago)

A new studio making a AAA game. Yea, that'll go well. I still think new studios should only make small games for a few years to build up teamwork and trust within.

shinoff21832h ago

That's a good point but if they have the talent it may not be needed

Mr_cheese1h ago

And the industry experience like this guy clearly does

anast32m ago

If it weren't one of the founder's of one of the most prolific open-world game studios, I would agree.