Video Games: The Movie offers insider views on videogame violence

For several years, videogames have been the subject of heated debates on whether they cause or influence people to perform criminal or violent acts.  Every time, it seems, that there is a tragedy, the finger pointing begins with the gaming industry often on the other end of those blame-casting fingers.  Now, it seems, veterans of the gaming industry are ready to take on these misconceptions in a film of their own:  Video Games: The Movie.

Featuring several high-profile developers, Video Games: The Movie will give viewers some solid information about violence and videogames and the effect it can have on people without rampant speculation and finger pointing.  It’ll be nice to see the people who put together the games we all enjoy defend the medium.

Video Games: The Movie is scheduled for release this September.

 

Source:  IGN

Quantum Break box art

Remedy Entertainment posted the official box art for their upcoming Xbox One exclusive Quantum Break.  The game will be an innovative new IP that blends gaming and television with the television show in the works supposedly being tailored to the way gamers play the game.

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Sonic: Lost Worlds Trailer

Sonic: Lost Worlds is heading exclusively to Nintendo consoles later this year.  It follows the announcement of an exclusive Sonic deal between Sega and Nintendo; Lost Worlds is first game in that partnership and it now has a trailer.  Fans of Sonic games may see some Sonic Xtreme DNA in this upcoming title–Sonic Xtreme was the canceled 3D Sonic game for Sega’s short-lived Saturn.

Super Mario Bros. Movie gets a webcomic sequel

It’s been twenty years since the critically panned and commercial bomb Super Mario Bros. hit cinemas, and it’s been twenty years since that cliffhanger ending has gone unresolved.  Now, after the film’s twentieth anniversary celebration, comes the exciting news that the story continues in a webcomic with a story by Parker Bennet, one of the writers responsible for the film.

While it might not have been the best movie ever, with many fans of the game complaining about, amongst other things, its radical departure from the source material.  It’s been a long, long time since I’ve watched the movie but, as dumb as it is, I’ve always found some enjoyment out of it.  I’ll not defend it in any way, but I do like it when an adaptation takes creative liberties with a property because I usually don’t want to experience a rehash of something that already exists.  With that said, if you enjoyed the reptilian cyberpunk take on the Marioverse, check out the webcomic sequel.

 

Source:  Destructoid

Conker project lead working on WiiU game

ConkerResizeChirs Seavor is apparently working on a game for Nintendo’s WiiU.  With all the buzz surrounding Microsoft and Sony’s next gen consoles circulating the web, it’s nice to see that Nintendo’s console hasn’t been forgotten.  Seavor served as Rare’s project lead on Conker’s Bad Fur Day and has since gone on to start his own indie studio dubbed Gory Details.  Seavor teased on his Twitter that Gory Details will be needing some WiiU dev kits and promised some gameplay footage in the coming weeks.

 

Source:  GameSpot

New Legacy of Kain?

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Earlier this year, Square Enix registered the “warfornosgoth.com” domain which created some speculation if the publisher was planning on bringing back the Legacy of Kain franchise which is set in Nosgoth.  Apparently this speculation has been gaining more steam as an entry titled Nosgoth has been found in the Steam database.  Additionally, references to Nosgoth have been found in patch notes for an AMD driver update.  With E3 right around the corner, it’s highly likely we’ll find out more about this rumor soon.

 

Sources:  Joystiq, Polygon

Halo Bootcamp confirmed

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A leak on the Korean Ratings Board has suggested that Halo Bootcamp is in the works.  Microsoft followed up this leak confirming the project’s existence.  They’ve stated that Bootcamp is not related to the the Xbox One or the Reclaimer Trilogy (which began with Halo 4). The description states that Bootcamp is a third-person shooter set within the Haloverse with a specific mention of Halo 3 and PC/online gaming.  It’s likely that we will hear more on Bootcamp at E3 in just two weeks.

 

Sources:  Joystiq, GameSpot, EGMNOW

Xbox One: Lending still in?

New-Xbox-One-ConsoleAccording to Polygon, apparently Xbox One owners will still be able to borrow and lend friends’ games without paying a fee.  By the sounds of things, installing a game on your Xbox One registers you on Microsoft’s servers as the owner of that game, thereby deactivating the game on whichever account it was activated last.  That is to say, if I have a game installed on my Xbox One and lend it to a friend, as soon as said friend installs the game on his Xbox One, the game is deactivated on my account and registered under my friend’s account until the game is returned to me.  When I receive my game disc back and put it in my Xbox, it is reactivated on my account and deactivated on my friend’s account.  From there, if my friend would like to continue playing that game, that’s when the fee would be required.

As convoluted as this sounds, it’s really not going to be complicated for the user.  You as gamers will be able to borrow and lend your games as you normally would on current hardware with this activation/deactivation process being automated on Microsoft’s servers.  It’s also a completely understandable measure.  Since Xbox One game discs will not be required to play games after they are installed, if the game wasn’t deactivated on your user account, you would be able to play the game while it’s lent out.  Having this authentication process ensures that your game behaves as it would under normal circumstances; i.e. if you lend out a game you own on Xbox 360, you’re not going to be able to play it until it’s returned to you, likewise an Xbox One game shouldn’t work for you while you’re lending it out.

This is certainly good news for gamers as it seems to alleviate the rumors that Microsoft would block us from being able to lend out our games.  I’m certainly breathing a sigh of relief and this makes me a whole lot less skeptical regarding the Xbox One.

 

Source:  The Verge

Forza Motorsport 5 trailer

A little slow on the posting of some of these Xbox One reveal trailers, but I’m a busy guy.  Anyway, this is definitely worth watching in HD–the particle effects and lighting in this game are incredible.  Microsoft has confirmed that this (and the Quantum Break trailer) are running on Xbox One dev kits; so, this is in-game footage.  It’s gorgeous.  Forza Motorsport 5 is an Xbox One launch title, so it will be available later this year.