Blog Posts by Chris Morris

  • Will new legislation mean warning label for Xbox One?

    Xbox One's Kinect camera at work (Credit: Microsoft)Privacy concerns surrounding Microsoft's Xbox One have reached Capitol Hill.

    The U.S. House of Representatives has introduced legislation that could force the console to visibly alert users that they are being monitored.

    The “We Are Watching You Act of 2013” bill (honest, that's the name) isn't just aimed at consoles, however. Its broader focus is any set-top box device that includes a camera capable of monitoring the activity of users.

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  • U.S. game sales fall 25% in May

    The Nintendo 3DS was the month's best seller (Credit: Nintendo)Last week's E3 conference was a celebratory look at the growth that's expected to come in the gaming industry's near future. This week, though, it's back to the present -- and its harsh realities.

    Retail sales of video game hardware and software were down 25 percent in May, according to The NPD Group. Total software sales -- combining console, portable games and PC titles sold at retail -- were down 44 percent compared to last year to $187.6 million.

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  • Microsoft boss defends Xbox One price

    Microsoft's Don Mattrick (Credit: Getty Images)Sony was E3’s big winner in large part because of the company's decision to price the PlayStation 4 at $399, a full $100 cheaper than Microsoft’s upcoming Xbox One.

    But the man in charge of Xbox maintains Microsoft is offering an incredible deal.

    Don Mattrick, president of Microsoft's Interactive Entertainment Business, defended the Xbox One's price tag against the heavy criticism it has been receiving, telling Bloomberg TV the price is more than fair given all the system has to offer.

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  • Duke Nukem developers in legal squabble

    The epic saga of Duke Nukem has taken another unexpected twist.

    3D Realms, the creator of the iconic gaming character, is suing Gearbox Software, saying it is due $2 million in royalties over sales of Duke Nukem Forever.

    Gearbox was something of a white knight for the game, which many thought would never see the light of day. 3D Realms spent 12 years on Duke Nukem Forever, but was forced to lay off the entire development team when publisher Take-Two Interactive Software pulled all support for the game, having run out of patience for the constant delays.

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  • Ouya tries to crash E3, feuds with ESA

    The main event at this year’s E3 may be the slugfest between Sony and Microsoft, but the undercard is pretty interesting, too.

    Ouya, the forthcoming Android-based console that raised millions on Kickstarter, has gotten into a feud with the Entertainment Software Association, the host of the show – one that has been steadily escalating and may or may not have included a call to the Los Angeles police department.

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  • 5 gaming oddities from E3

    There are a lot of really, really great games, hardware and accessories on display at E3 this year.

    Then there’s this stuff.

    Technology wasn’t exactly polite at this year’s show -- both Sony and Microsoft had notable problems at their respective press conferences -- but it sure got weird. Poke around the strange little corners of E3 and you’ll find all sorts of bizarre bits, such as these five:

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  • Microsoft to gamers: No internet? Buy a 360

    (Credit: Microsoft)

    Microsoft seems to be making a habit out of shooting itself in the foot.

    With gamers still smarting over the company’s $499 pricing announcement for the Xbox One, the head of the Xbox division has ruffled more feathers in addressing concerns about the system’s demand for a internet connection.

    "We have a product for people who aren't able to get some form of connectivity - it's called Xbox 360," Don Mattrick told Geoff Keighley on GameTrailers.

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  • Sony wins fans, regains cred at memorable E3 press conference

    Jack Tretton talk PS4 at E3 2013 (Credit: Getty Images)Game. Set. Match?

    Sony did something very un-Sony like at its E3 press conference this year: it went into ferocious attack mode, identifying every one of the Xbox One’s perceived weaknesses and exploiting them.

    And in the process, it earned some new fans. Lots of them.

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  • Sony takes aim at Microsoft with PlayStation 4 pricing, policies

    PlayStation 4 (Sony)The next generation isn’t going to be cheap -- but it’s going to be cheaper on the PlayStation 4.

    On the heels of Microsoft’s announcement that the Xbox One would be priced at $499, Sony has confirmed that the PS4 will cost $399, a full $100 less. It's due out this holiday.

    Undercutting the Xbox One’s price was just one of the many shots Sony took at Microsoft at its annual E3 press conference.

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  • Attend E3 without leaving your home town

    Nintendo at E3 2012 (Credit: Getty Images)E3, the annual video game extravaganza, has mostly been a closed gate. Industry insiders can attend, as can media and retail partners, but the heart of the industry, the gamer, has been forced to watch from afar.

    The Entertainment Software Association hasn't changed its official policy on the show, but that's not stopping E3 2013 from breaking out of its cage this year.

    Every major press event will be televised and/or streamed online. Some publishers are bypassing the media entirely. And, for the first time, the world at large is going to get the chance to try out some of the same brand new video games people on the show floor are testing.

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