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Xbox360 users? Any sceners with their hands on a box?

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OF COURSE..WITH 4 GAMES...AS YOU CAN SEE I AM ALSO A FUCKING GAMER LAMER...PLS HATE ME...
added on the 2005-12-08 11:35:51 by v4nl4me v4nl4me
LOL XBOX IS HUGE! LOOK AT HOW BIG! LOL! LOLOLOLOL
added on the 2005-12-08 12:14:36 by okkie okkie
but seriously if someone knows of some homebrew kit for xbox 360... :-)
added on the 2005-12-08 12:31:28 by nystep nystep
;-) ;-D
added on the 2005-12-08 14:40:02 by freeze freeze
got mine.

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added on the 2007-05-16 18:55:19 by Gargaj Gargaj
Gargaj-stylee thread resurrection for teh win!

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I > Gargaj :P

And as for homebrew, there's the fully legal XNA, but you have to pay a subscription and code in C#. http://creators.xna.com/ , have only tried the free PC version so far. Not bad, really.

Or there's the hypervisor exploit, but that's been patched now.
added on the 2007-05-16 20:44:11 by ector ector
OH MY GOD GARGAJ HAS BEEN PLAYING WITH OPTIMUS!!!
I KNEW THEY BOTH LOOKED SUSPICIOUS!
added on the 2007-05-17 01:53:18 by xernobyl xernobyl
gamings not bad.I gave up buying consoles. it's s a cycle 3-4 years later you have a machine, controllers games which cost a fair bit, then your expected to buy the latest thing. Back in the day a game was £1.99 up to £15, now its what £40-50? crrrrrazy

my latest pc cost less than an 360 / ps3 and can do far more (x2 amd)

although people are doing homebrew things, companies are well tight with their licenses/dev kits. I'd like to see more games by sceners like older days. Some of the demo effects and styling just give games that extra production value a lot of the time.

the thing that grates me is, all these console games are released way ahead of pc version and their dev'd using pc.. grrr..
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cycle 3-4

The PS2 is 7 years old and still going strong, at least outselling the PS3.

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all these console games are released way ahead of pc version and their dev'd using pc..

What has that got to do with anything?
added on the 2007-05-17 17:15:15 by Sverker Sverker
I sold mine ~4 days ago...
I'm going to leave Israel soon.
added on the 2007-05-17 17:20:35 by LiraNuna LiraNuna
I heard a lot of recent oldschool demos are dev'd on pc, then we wait years for a pc version and it gets cancelled.
added on the 2007-05-17 17:35:20 by psonice psonice
tribão : ps2.. hhmm a friend has all the consoles from nes etc to current day, he uses his ps2 as a glorfied dvd player, says its the least favourite of his purchases, same with me (saw his, never bought one). out of that and the xbox, prefered the xbox and even the dreamcast he rates higher, thats down to personal preference though.

as for the timescale of releases. I'll give you a few examples, G.T.A and C.O.D released LONG before on consoles before pc, so if you were a fan of either game and really wanna play em they want you to fork out for a console etc.

I'd like to see COD 3 on the pc, but it's console only. It has a lot to do with it being dev'd using a pc, in the sense of i'm assuming their using C/c++ or another port-able language to make the games, to make them easy to dev/speed up the process. So how can they justify such a big gap in timescale? simple, companies want to force people to buy a console.
old64scener: it's a 5 years cycle for the consoles, not 3-4 :)

Moreover, the cycle for games is even longer. PS2 games still being made and released in 2007, 7 years after the console launch.
added on the 2007-05-17 17:39:00 by keops keops
keops : well them dev kits do cost a lot, guess they wanna get their money back hehe.

Time seems to have flown since I bought a snes etc, I don't know the cycle exactly, old age and all that. When I ask if they have any new games out in the shop for c64 i do get odd looks ;-)

old64scener: it's not only the cost of the devkits.
Mastering the development on a given console takes time. Once you have spent one or 2 years building a fully functional and efficient pipeline, having people acustomed working with it, you don't want to give it up so easily :)
added on the 2007-05-17 18:06:48 by keops keops
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Mastering the development on a given console takes time.

This is doubly true if Sony is The Man.

added on the 2007-05-18 02:02:06 by Shifter Shifter

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