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Funny iPhone Commercial

Here is a funny video clip of apple iPhone just like that Nintendo 64 kid.

If you don't remember that kid:

23478ueyur_9382236002d ago

Wow, that was some stupid commercial/joke.

Lord Anubis6002d ago

so that was brian crecente?

I'm scared.:(

original seed6002d ago

Im buying one for me, my mama and all the mamas of the world.

Cosmo6002d ago

What a waste of my time...and downloads for that matter

sandip7876002d ago

woopdefukingdoo.
in other news, it my birthday!!

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Dragonheir: Silent Gods Review - Hardcore Droid

A strategy RPG that travels as well as your intrepid heroes of lore. Dragonheir: Silent Gods attempts to give players what they crave,

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Outerplane Review - Hardcore Droid

Outerplane is a turn-based RPG with competent combat and an interesting world, but the story leaves a lot to be desired.

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Phil Spencer: Xbox Talking With Partners to Create Mobile Gaming Store

Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer in an interview in Sao Paulo during the CCXP comics and entertainment convention stated Xbox is talking with partners to help create a mobile gaming store that will be designed to take on Apple and Google.

"It’s an important part of our strategy and something we are actively working on today not only alone, but talking to other partners who’d also like to see more choice for how they can monetize on the phone," said Spencer (via Bloomberg).

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MrDead2d ago

"It’s an important part of our strategy and something we are actively working on today not only alone, but talking to other partners who’d also like to see more choice for how they can monetize on the phone,"

Then why is it when MS enters a market choice gets smaller?

Just the standard MS BS merchants buying others success.

recoctimocassirnff2d ago

Really Maniac? Really?...

For just the most recent example, Starfield.

But that game is so lackluster I haven't even pirated it for my PC.

maniacmayhem2d ago

Yes, really?

Your example of Starfield doesn't support anything Mr Dead is saying in relation to this article.

Just more "I hate MS" nonsense without a valid explanation.

Tollieneus1d 20h ago

Um hello, is there anybody in there? Heeellllo???

S2Killinit1d 17h ago (Edited 1d 17h ago )

Look at MS doing the same thing with VR. Can’t be bothered to actually invest in making something. They want others to do the work, and they go and buy them. MS are a corporation with no DNA in entertainment or gaming, they are money hatters. They merely manage their section of the industry, but know nothing of it. That is why they are often caught with their pants down when decisions come down from up top that are out of touch.

Choice gets smaller because MS doesnt make anything. They buy out the work of others.

Christopher1d 15h ago

The competition is massively smaller today than before. But, honestly, Microsoft isn't the only one. Sony does a bit, but Microsoft, Tencent, and Evolver are truly shrinking the industry of competition right in front of our faces. No major company is going to want their own portfolio to compete with itself, so focus will be on releasing in windows against others. That means less competition that used to exist because those portfolios used to compete more openly at all times.

maniacmayhem1d 13h ago

So nobody is actually answering the question. Just ranting on big publishers buying developers.

But what exactly got smaller by MS? As Dead said...

Companies aren't making as many games as before,not because of competition but because of high costs and low returns.

The only way to keep going in this industry is to be bought out or make deals for funding, or repeated sequels of well known IPs.

So in reality MS, Tencent and Sony are keeping a lot of developers doors open by purchasing them and to keep them working and making games.

So again I ask, how is MS entering a market making it smaller? Especially when MS for example continues to put their games on almost every platform available that they can.

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S2Killinit2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

They are working hard to ruin console gaming.

MS’s new “mobile-focus” is their newest move away from console gaming. Terrible company imo

Godmars2902d ago

"They are working hard to ruin console gaming."

Past tense. Why do you think they're moving on to mobile?

Lightning772d ago

I guess Sony is terrible also because they're doing the exact same thing right? According to your logic?

Minute Man 7212d ago

As bad as people here trash mobile games, it makes more money that consoles.
You don't need a console just a phone and there is about 5 billion phones out there

Zeref2d ago

Choice get smaller? How? Yall are literally just saying shit now 😂

MrDead1d 20h ago

Can you still buy newly released Bethesda published games on PlayStation, Bethesda's most profitable platform in the console market?

Zeref1d 19h ago (Edited 1d 19h ago )

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No Way1d 18h ago

MrDead, I can no longer buy any Insomniac games anywhere but Playstion, either. What's your point? It's just a part of the business. Everyone wants to complain regardless of what MS does. If they don't have the studios - it's MS needs more studios and games. When they buy up studios - it's MS is doing MS BS, buying everything up, making a monopoly.. typical MS!

If you're going to make an argument, just make sure both sides aren't guilty of it.

MrDead1d 17h ago (Edited 1d 17h ago )

@No Way

"MrDead, I can no longer buy any Insomniac games anywhere but Playstion, either."

...did you compare a single dev studio to an entire publisher full of dev studios, engine teams, audio studios, etc !?! I know this must be a joke, there is no way you can think that that's even comparable.

$80 billion spent to ban multiplatform publishers filled with devs from releasing games on competing platforms compared to a single studio that makes most of it's money from PlayStation... and you can't see the difference.

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Seraphim2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

ie: we don't want to pay Google or Apple the standard rate we [too] charge on the XB/MS store, therefore, we look to use our infinite resources to create a new app that gives us the ability to maximize profits on our products while raking in a cut from those who wish to sell digital items on our new storefront. Think that about sums it up....

Zeref1d 19h ago (Edited 1d 19h ago )

Well yeah... That's a great business strategy.

Also a gaming focused mobile store sounds great to me. Might actually get me into mobile gaming.