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We found this news item - tucked away over at Gamespot - to be completely fascinating.  Clearly we exaggerate the case in our comic, it’s sort of what we do.  But at the same time Gabriel and I are asking our parents and grandparents if it’s even okay to “enjoy” their wars, this is a thought exercise on some completely other level.

Do I think that charging for the new MechAssault content on Xbox Live is a good idea?  No, but it’s not because of the money.  Five dollars, especially when it’s going to happen automatically on my credit card, is a value so close to zero the two become indistinguishable for me.  If I’ve decided that I want something, I will pay five dollars to get it.  You can hardly say that they haven’t made good on their promise to support the game after release, they’ve given away tons of stuff.  However, I think that internally they need to decide what sorts of things rise to the level of “premium” content on a service that’s already pay.  I mean, what’s in the new pack - new gametypes, and some maps?  They’ve given that away before.  And I’ve downloaded it.  Also, at this point in the game’s life cycle, do they want to release an elective update that will stratify the playerbase?  Something to think about.  When these “premium” updates devalue the experience for the rest of the players, I mean, theoretically that’s something you’d want to avoid.  So, what have we learned?  Bring this up at your next meeting:

  • Realistically, premium or recurring-fee content should only encompass persistent-state games like MMORPGs, or features which have not been previously delivered for free.
  • These updates must be delivered in a such a way that they do not divide the base of players which every active game draws upon.
  • I’m only trying to help.

    I’ve collected Gabe’s post and all the additional information regarding our Child’s Play Wishlist right over here.  We’ll have a banner up in the ad spot for it that runs right up to the end, but readers like yourself have already - before the list was even a day old - put up over eight thousand dollars in toys and donations.  There’s no other word for it but remarkable.  I indulge in as much cynicism as anybody else, but when a bunch of people buy toys for extremely sick children you kinda have to work to find the bitterness in it.  Really, the only thing I can see wrong with it is that it serves my local community - it serves a large area, but even at that.  It’s important to note that we think of this as “Phase One.”  Phase Two, which we are not prepared to deal with yet because it is extremely ambitious, involves the formation of a network that redistributes donated games and game systems for people to install locally.  One step at a time, I guess.  In the meantime, let’s save Christmas!             

    (CW)TB out.

    f l a s h f l o o d

    Tycho

    I know that a lot of people keep up with those guys, so I’m just making sure you know:  Season One of Red vs. Blue is now available on shiny Digital Versatile Disc.  It sounds like a fairly fancy production.

    (CW)TB

    Gabe

    I’m about to take off for Spokane but I wanted to make a quick post. I’ll be gone for a few days but I will do my best to stay up to date on my mail. I wanted to answer another question that has popped up in my email a few times regarding the toys.

    -Items like the videogame systems and games will be given to the hospitals and a child will essentially be able to check it out and have it placed in their room. Obviously the more systems and copies of each game they have the better. Other toys though will be given to individual children as presents. Something they can keep and take with them when they leave. 

     

    I’ve gotten word of a code for Legacy of Kain: Defiance that supposedly activates “Tube Reaver Mode”. The code for the PS2 version is apparently (from the pause menu) UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT, R2, L2, TRIANGLE, DOWN, CIRCLE . If anyone can confirm this with a screen shot or anything I’d love to see it. So far I can’t seem to make it work on the Xbox version although I’ve been told the corresponding buttons should work.

    Alright, I’m off on my treacherous drive across the pass. Hope you all enjoy your Turkey day.

    -Gabe out

    Gabe

    This is from PA reader Poe regarding the LOK code mentioned above:

    “Hell yes, the code works on the PS2 version. I started a new game, paused it, and then entered it in from there. The screen blacked out and refreshed with Kain’s new Reaver in hands, and Kain said “Fear the Tube.” I lack the equipment to get screen shots, unfortunately. At any rate, I doubt I’m the first one telling you this works, but… hey, thanks. This is just plain spiffy.”

    Sounds awesome. Can anyone get a screen shot of this?

    -Gabe out

    Gabe

    Wow, this is super cool!

    -Gabe out