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Microsoft Wants To Know: “Are You Not Entertained?!”

 

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We all know that Microsoft has big plans for its consoles. Specifically, they want the 360 and Xbox One to be the center of your living room- not just as gaming devices, but media players. To that end, the Xbox One and Xbox 360 are about to get a whole boatload (warthog-load?) of new entertainment apps. Its a hefty list, and the entirety will be listed below, but the standouts (at least for the Xbox One) are Comedy Central, Vevo, NBA, NHL, MLG and iHeartRadio. Apparently, MTV and VH1 still exist and are also going to be available as well. Who knew?

 

Full list, including country and system availability:

 

Antena 3. Xbox One: ES
ChiliTV. Xbox One: IT
Comedy Central. Xbox One: US
Crunchyroll. Xbox One: AU, AT, BR, CA, DE, ES, FR, IE, IT, MX, NZ, UK, US
ENCORE Play. Xbox One: US
EPIX. Xbox One: US
Filmbox Live. Xbox 360: AR, AU, AT, BE, BR, CA, CL, CO, CZ, DK, FI, FR, DE, GR, HK, HU, IN, IE, IL, IT, JP, MX, NL, NZ, NO, PL, PT, RU, SA, SG, SK, ZA, KR, ES, SE, CH, TW, TR, AE, UK, US
Fox Play. Xbox One: MX, BR. Xbox 360: MX, BR, AR, CO, CH
Frightflix. Xbox One: US
FXNOW. Xbox 360: US
Gol TV. Xbox One: ES
GoPro. Xbox One: US, CA, MX, UK, FR, DE, IT, ES, AU, BR, AT, NZ, IR
HBO GO. Xbox One: US: Xbox 360: MX, BR, AR, CO, CH
iHeartRadio. Xbox One: US
Infinity. Xbox One: IT
IVI. Xbox 360: RU
KDrama. Xbox One: AU, AT, BR, CA, DE, ES, FR, IE, IT, MX, NZ, UK, US. Xbox 360: AR, AU, AT, BE, BR, CA, CL, CO, CZ, DK, FI, FR, DE, GR, HK, HU, IN, IE, IL, IT, MX, NL, NZ, NO, PL, PT, RU, SA, SG, SK, ZA, ES, SE, CH, TW, TR, AE, UK, US
maxdome. Xbox One: AT, DE
MLG. Xbox One: US, UK, CA, AU
MOVIEPLEX Play. Xbox One: US
MTV. Xbox One: US
NBA. Xbox One: AT, AU, BR, CA, FR, DE, IE, IT, MX, ES, NZ, UK, US
NHL. Xbox One: US, CA, MX, UK, FR, DE, IT, ES, AU, BR, AT, NZ, IR. Xbox 360: US, CA, MX, UK, FR, DE, IT, ES, JP, AU, BR, NL, SE, RU, TW, PL, IN, HK, TR, BE, AT, NZ, SA, AR, NO, CH, SG, ZA, IR, DK, CO, CL, FI, CZ, HU, IL, GR, PT, SK
Now TV. Xbox One: UK
Picturebox. Xbox 360: UK
Popcornflix. Xbox One: US
ShowTime Anytime. Xbox 360: US
Sky News. Xbox One: UK, IE, US, CA. Xbox 360: UK, IE, US, CA
Sky Online. Xbox One: IT
STARZ Play. Xbox One: US
STV. Xbox 360: UK
Syfy Now. Xbox One: US
Target Ticket. Xbox One: US
TuneIn. Xbox One: US, CA, MX, UK, FR, DE, IT, ES, AU, BR, AT, NZ, IR
TV2. Xbox 360: DK
Twitter. Xbox One: US
USA Now. Xbox One: US
VEO. Xbox One: MX. Xbox 360: MX
Vevo. Xbox One: CA, US, AU, FR, DE, IR, BR,ES, IT, UK, NZ
VH1. Xbox One: US
Vine. Xbox One: US
WATCH ABC. Xbox 360: US
WATCH Disney Channel. Xbox 360: US
WATCH Disney Junior. Xbox 360: US
WATCH Disney XD. Xbox 360: US
Watchever. Xbox One: DE

 

Planning on using any of these apps? Lets us know in the comments below!


June 4th, 2014 by
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#E32014 Schedule is Available!  What Are You Looking Forward To?
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E3 is next week and we’ll be bringing you all the news as it happens. With any luck we’ll also be able to stream all of the conferences live on the site, although if not you still won’t miss anything as we’ll post the major news, round up each conference and also bring you a round up of all the trailers.
 
To ensure you can keep track of all that’s happening we have listed the times of each conference below, along with the Twitch TV schedule which is planning to stream lots of games throughout the week.
 
MONDAY JUNE 9th
 
5:30pm – Microsoft Media Briefing (Watch Here) or via Xbox LIVE
9pm – EA World Premiere (Watch Here)
11pm – Ubisoft Media Briefing (Watch Here)
 
TUESDAY JUNE 10th
 
2am – Sony Press Conferences – (Watch Here) or Via UStream
5pm – Nintendo Digital Direct – (Watch Here).
 
Twitch TV Schedule
 
Monday 9th June (Times shown in Pacific Time, +8 hours for GMT (5.30pm start in GMT))

 
9:30am – Xbox E3 2014 Media Briefing
11:00am – Xbox E3 2014 Media Briefing Post show
11:30pm – Hotline Miami 2 (Dennaton Games/Devolver Digital)
12:00pm – EA World Premiere: E3 2014 Preview
1:00pm – EA Special Event
2:00pm – EA World Premiere: E3 2014 Post show
2:30pm – Bethesda (Unannounced title)
3:00pm – Ubisoft 2014 E3 Media Briefing
4:00pm – Ubisoft 2014 E3 Media Briefing Post show
4:30pm – Witcher 3 (CD Projekt RED)
5:00pm – Dying Light (Techland)
5:30pm – Final thoughts
6:00pm – PlayStation E3 2014 Press Conference
 
Tuesday 10th June

 
9:00am – Nintendo Digital Event
10:00am – Deep Silver (Unannounced title)
10:15am – Deep Silver (Unannounced title)
10:30am – Dragon Age: Inquisition (EA)
11:00am – Ubisoft (Unannounced title)
11:20am – The Division (Ubisoft)
11:40am – Farcry 4 (Ubisoft)
12:00pm – Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (Activision)
12:20pm – Microsoft Studios (Unannounced title)
12:40pm – Microsoft Studios (Unannounced title)
1:00pm – DRIVECLUB (SCEA)
1:20pm – Evil Within (Bethesda)
1:40pm – Lords of the Fallen (NAMCO)
2:00pm – Destiny (Activision/BUNGIE)
2:20pm – The Order: 1886 (Sony Computer Entertainment)
2:40pm – Nintendo (Unannounced title)
3:00pm – Evolve Special Tournament (2K)
4:00pm – Super Smash Bros. Invitational (Nintendo)
 
Wednesday 11th June

 
10:00am – Alienware
10:30am – Twitch Time
11:00am – Sunset Overdrive (Insomniac Games/Microsoft Studios)
11:20am – Microsoft Studios (Unannounced title)
11:40am – Killer Instinct: Season Two (Iron Galaxy/Microsoft Studios)
12:00pm – Square Enix (Unannounced title)
12:20pm – Warhammer 40k: Eternal Crusade (Square Enix)
12:40pm – H1Z1 (Sony Online Entertainment)
1:00pm – EA (Unannounced title)
1:20pm – Batman: Arkham Knight (Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment)
1:40pm – Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor (Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment)
2:10pm – Nintendo (Unannounced title)
2:30pm – Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (Unannounced title)
2:50pm – Crytek (Unannounced title)
3:00pm – Sony Computer Entertainment (Unannounced PS4/PS3 title)
3:15pm – Sony Computer Entertainment (Unannounced PS4/PS Vita Digital title)
3:30pm – Hohokum (Honeyslug, SCE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Computer Entertainment)
3:45pm – Helldivers (Arrowhead Game Studios/Sony Computer Entertainment)
4:00pm – Alien Isolation (The Creative Assembly/SEGA)
4:20pm – Civilization: Beyond Earth (2K)
4:40pm – Diablo III: Reaper of Souls – Ultimate Evil Edition on PS4 (Blizzard)
5:00pm – Evolve Special Tournament (2K)
 
Thursday 12th June

 
10:00am – Tetris w/creator Alexey Pajitnov
10:15am – Zombies Monsters Robots (Ying Pei Games)
10:30am – Guinness World Records – certificate presentation
11:00am – Fable Legends (Lionhead Studios/Microsoft Studios)
11:20am – Microsoft Studios (TBD)
11:40am – Project Spark (Team Dakota/Microsoft Studios)
12:00pm – Nintendo (Unannounced title)
12:20am – Square Enix (Unannounced title)
12:40pm – PlanetSide 2 PS4 Edition (Sony Online Entertainment)
1:00pm – 505 Games (TBD)
1:20pm – Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (Unannounced title)
1:40pm – Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel (Gearbox/2K)
2:00pm – Ubisoft (Unannounced title)
2:20pm – The Crew (Ubisoft)
2:40pm – Nintendo (Unannounced title)
3:00pm – Tecmo Koei (Unannounced title)
3:20pm – Disney Infinity 2.0: Marvel Super Heroes (Disney Interactive)
3:40pm – SEGA Sonic BOOM! (SEGA)
4:00pm – Evolve Special Tournament (2K)
 
Let us know what you’re looking forward to in the schedule!

June 4th, 2014 by Lonesamurai
Posted in Gaming, General, Multiplatform, Nintendo, PC, Playstation, Technology, Xbox | No Comments »

Indie Game Show: Smudged Cat Games (@SmudgedCat)

The Indie Game Show with DJs Digmbot and PredictedCyborg
Sunday night, 6pm til 9pm GMT, 1pm til 4pm EST.



On the Indie Game Show this Sunday…

 

Smudged Cat Games!

 

Recently having released their previously Xbox 360-based game Growing Pains onto Steam, we’re joined by them to discuss it, their other games and other topics of interest for the Indie Game Show.

Remember to tune in so you can join in our Q and A session in the IRC!

 

 

Smudged Cat Games Website: [x]

The Game: [x]



Click the link for your player to tune in:

 

Join us both on the website and in IRC @ irc.sanitarium.fm 6667 for indie gaming discussion and your chance to ask our guests questions!

 

 


June 4th, 2014 by
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Computex 2014: ASUS has two Steam Machines on the way

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Even though Steam has put a dampener on Steam Machine plans by announcing that SteamOS will be delayed to at least 2015 “to fix issues with the Steam Controller”, partners to the project are still continuing to design, prototype and demonstrate their own Steam Boxes ready for sale as soon as SteamOS officially launches. Taking the stage again to kick off today’s action for day two of COMPUTEX Taiwan, ASUS announced two new Steam Machines under it’s gaming-orientated brand, ASUS ROG.

 

While both machines may run SteamOS, the two ASUS ROG Steam Machines share very little in common when it comes to either size or features. We’ll start with the smaller machine first – the ASUS ROG GR8 (ten bucks says you’ll pronounce that like “great”) comes equipped with a Core i7 processor and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti graphics card inside, but is incredibly slim – ASUS wouldn’t give the exact dimensions, but did state it took no more than “2.5 litres” of space on a desk. The device is also capable of supporting 4K HD output – though you’ll have to supply your own screen – and also supports Miracast, making it a plausible console alternative. ASUS claim the device’s size-to-power ratio is the best it’s ever made.

 

Meanwhile, the ROG G20 is not only bigger, but more powerful as well. While it keeps the Core i7 Processor of its smaller sibling, the G20 swaps the graphical chippery for the GeForce GTX 780 – truly a gaming machine. ASUS claims that because it uses a hidden airflow tunnel for cooling, it’s capable of “near silent” operation; and has supposedly measured it to emit just 25dB of noise while idle. We at Sanitarium.FM point out that an idling machine is always quieter than one actually being used for gaming, which is what SteamOS is primarily about, and the real test for how “quiet” a machine may be is in measuring its loudness during a hardcore gaming session. The hidden airflow tunnel does, however, result in a machine that has no visible exhaust system whatsoever, which is unusual for gaming-orientated computers. For that added touch of class, the G20 also has built-in lighting – and even here ASUS feel the need to show off, claiming that the lighting is capable of cycling through millions of colour shades. Really, ASUS? Millions?

 

ASUS have decided to withhold further details of both Steam Machines until Valve reveal their own Roadmap for Steam OS’ eventual launch, which as stated at the top of this article has suffered some delays. Additionally, as is typical of Computex reveals, ASUS are currently keeping mum on expected retail prices for the machines as well. We expect more details to appear alongside Valve’s next announcement.


June 3rd, 2014 by CrimsonShade
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Sonic Boom Re-Design explained

An interview with the CEO and creative director of Big Red Button has shed a little light upon the reasoning behind the redesigns of four main characters in the Sonic universe for the new Sonic Boom franchise that is in development right now. Basically it was all about making the characters look older and more experienced while still maintaining their distinctive features so you could tell who they were. And the seemingly random wraps tie into that too.

 

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“The wraps are there because it shows that the characters are not vain. They’re not so much concerned about their gear, like, for example, Dr. Eggman, who is more of the vain, militaristic-looking guy who wants to have all the pomp and pageantry of that outfit.” Bob Rafei said about the characters. He goes on to say that the design team took direction from the idea of football players and boxers with the wraps, in that the characters are doing it out of necessity because of their goal. “They’re just trying to do the thing that they need to do to get through to the action and then their goal.” The gear each character wears is meant to relate to their love of action and adventure, which can be seen in the handkerchief Sonic has donned or Tails’ goggles – both have a history of being adventurer gear.

 

The new designs were revealed over a month ago and the Internet instantly reacted to them, prompting waves of fanart and discussions over what the new games and TV series might lead to. Rafei sees the reaction as being a sign that they’re headed in the right direction.

 

“From my perspective, if there wasn’t such controversy, or potentially conversation about it, I should say, then we would not have been doing our job. As an independent developer who has been brought into the family to try something different, if it was seen as, ‘Oh, it looks like another Sonic title,’ then I think I would’ve failed Sega, personally.”

 

But at the same time, the team made sure they stayed in contact with Sonic Team to be sure that the re-designs weren’t going too far beyond what was needed. Rafei notes that some early designs were judged to be a step too far which set what he sees as a needed guideline for them to refine the new ideas. He also recognises that Sonic as a character has been around for a long time, and so they didn’t wish to mess with his distinctive and recognisable outline too much.

 

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Whatever you might think of the new designs (I’m personally still a bit confused at Knuckles’) or the new character, Sticks, who was introduced a few days earlier, you can’t deny that Big Red Button are committed to pushing the boundaries for Sonic as a game’s franchise. Even if it is to be a separate continuity from the other Sonic game in development right now, it’s possible that Sonic Boom could be the shake-up that the series has needed for a few years.


June 3rd, 2014 by
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