After I dont know how long we (mostly I) have decided to bring this page back. Yes it was just starting to get going when we pulled the plug. At the time we were all too busy two writers were in college and I was busy working on NCAA Footbal 2008. But now that my most recent game has completed, passed 3rd party and is on its way to manufacturing I have the time to pick this up again. At this point I am not sure if I will continue here at Box News or if I will start a new endeavor. So check back in a few days to see what happens.
Box News’ Next Generation Console Comparison Part 2
February 10, 2007After a brief hiatus, we return to continue our next generation console comparison. This time, as promised, we compare the three consoles graphic capabilities.
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Full DICE 2007 Coverage
February 10, 2007GameSpot gives total coverage to the 2007 DICE Summit including awards, game previews and interviews with a few industry executives. Lots of great information on what to expect this year as well as some of the highlights from 2006.
Head of Factor 5 Calls Early Wii Graphics “Disappointing”
February 10, 2007In an interview with IGN, when the head of Factor 5, Julian Eggebrecht, is asked about Wii graphics so far he says “I’m so disappointed knowing exactly what the Wii can do…” Factor 5, known for such titles as Star Wars Rogue Squadron, is responsible for some of the most impressive visuals to ever come out of the GameCube. More over, they did it on the console’s launch day! So why have Wii games up until now been graphically lacking? The Wii has much more power than the GameCube; yet all of the software fails to indicate this. Judging from the screenshots of titles due to release this year, however, this is likely to change. Games such as Super Mario Galaxy, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and Metroid Prime 3.
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Is the Xbox Live Marketplace a blockbuster? “Yes,” say consumers.
January 4, 2007The success eradiating from the Xbox Live Marketplace is growing due to the enormous popularity it gains from the movie download service it offers. Consumers can download full-length movies and TV shows in High Definition straight to their hard drives for a low price using the service. The usability of this service is causing a stir in the digital movie distribution industry causing former cinematic flops to become profitable. Movies such as Poseidon, which had a huge budget and didn’t earn back much money from the box office, are now raking in money through the Xbox Live movie marketplace. So far, it is proving to be more successful and profitable than some of its competitors such as Unbox (which is Amazon.com’s answer to digital movie distribution). The success of high-def movie downloads is proving to be another excellent reason for consumers to buy an Xbox 360 as opposed to a Sony PS3 or Nintendo Wii.
1.8 Million Wii’s Sold This Holiday Season
January 4, 2007Launching just in time for the holiday season, the Nintendo Wii sold a reported 1.8 million units of the unique console this holiday season. Although it did not beat out the Microsoft Xbox 360 which sold a reported 2 million units, it did cause a stir and the demand caused it to be “sold out” in nearly every store. The Sony Playstation 3 didn’t fair as well as Microsoft or Nintendo only selling a measly estimated 750,000 units. Primarily due to a lack of resources, Sony was prevented from making enough PS3’s to meet demands. The success of the Xbox 360 this holiday season may have been a result of the critically acclaimed and popular game Gears of War and the fact that its competitors, Sony and Nintendo, couldn’t provide enough consoles to meet demands causing disappointed shoppers to pick up another console that was in-stock and at a reasonable price (compared to the sold out PS3).
Box News’ Next Generation Console Comparison
January 3, 2007Yay! We have three new consoles; but wait - which one is the best? We have put together a breakdown of each system’s pros and cons which we will be posting in sections over the next week. The final piece will be our overall choice as the best console. The section we will start with will be the price.
Xbox 360: Two different price points $300 and $400, but with only one real choice. You either get the $400 one or you do not get the full package, meaning no hard drive and no wireless controllers. At $400, the Xbox360 is a fair price since you get a High Definition, next-gen console that comes in a nice, little package including component cables and headset. Despite these inclusions, $400 is still a large chunk of cash to play some games for anyone but the hardcore.
Playstation3: Just like Microsoft they too have two price points. This time, $500 and $600. The difference is that here, both are viable options as you only lose nonessential features when you buy the “cheaper” of the two. The fact still stands, however, that this is a lot of money for a video game console and will probably cause a lot of parents and many gamers to shy away.
Wii: Proving it is small in more than just size, the Wii comes in at the lowest price, $250 with a packaged game, Wii Sports. Compared to the other consoles, this price feels like pocket change and will probably convince a great many parents to decide to throw it into the shopping cart.
Next time, tune in for our comparison of consoles’ graphic capabilities.
Review – The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
December 20, 2006As far as video game franchises go, few, if any, are able to compare to the Legend of Zelda series. From its inception on the NES, The Legend of Zelda has taken players into a world of unparalleled fantasy and adventure; Twilight Princess aims to continue that trend. As most people undoubtedly know, Twilight Princess was originally developed to be a GameCube title scheduled for release last fall. As you probably also already know, this did not happen as Nintendo decided to delay it a year and turn it into a launch title for their new console, the Wii. This upset some gamers (c’mon, who doesn’t hate delays?), but to others, the delay gave hope that perhaps this adventure would become more of a revolution for the series and not simply another evolution.

Since the game was originally developed for the GameCube, and then given less than a year to adapt it for the Wii (while also maintaining a version to be released on the Gamecube), nothing outside of the controls was changed. That means that the GameCube and Wii versions look identical besides the 16×9 widescreen support the Wii gets. This is admittedly slightly disappointing; having a brand new piece of hardware with visuals that do nothing to take advantage of it. That said, the real question is “does this detract from the game?” NO! Yes, it has for the most part last-gen graphics, but they are still stunning. Link, the dungeons, the NPC’s, the field, the buildings, the whole world of Hyrule look so incredible that it is hard to believe you are not really there. And just to kick that immersion level up a notch, you have the Wii’s motion controls.
Attention “Browncoats”
December 16, 2006The Multiverse Network has announced its cooperation with Twentieth Century Fox to create an MMORPG based on the Firefly “‘verse.” Joss Whedon’s sci-fi television series, which has enjoyed a huge cult following after the cancellation of the series and the release of the movie Serenity, continues its life in another new medium.
Nintendo Power Glove Now Wii Compatible
December 12, 2006This is the best mod for the Wii ever. You want retro Nintendo? We’ve got retro Nintendo! The classic Nintendo Power Glove has been modified for the Wii! See the video.
Read more at Engadget.
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