JRock3x8
Shared on Thu, 07/26/2007 - 13:08The Halo 3 Beta was one thing. This is something completely different, and uncalled for. Ok, on the one hand I buy the argument that if you don't want it then don't buy it. But isn't the whole purpose of a demo to sell a game? So if you have to buy something in order to see if you want to pay EVEN MORE for it, well that's where I draw the line.
From Xbox360 Fanboy :
OXM disc content coming to XBLM, for a price
Richard Mitchell Jul 26, 2007 6:45 AM - Show original item
Filed under: News, Xbox Live Marketplace
So, let's say you want to play the Beautiful Katamari demo. Perhaps you've heard that, like other demos, said demo is only available in the latest issue of Official Xbox Magazine. "But print is dead!" you say, "I get all of my infoz from ze intarwebz!" In such an assertion, we would agree there are valid points. There are some people who just don't buy gaming magazines anymore. With the advent of Xbox Live Marketplace and ever vigilant news blogs like this one, many just don't see the value in magazines. Now, every once in a while, OXM scores an exclusive demo, which leaves internet-only types out in the dust. It looks like the folks from OXM have come to a similar realization, as they have announced the creation of OXM Digital, which will be available each month on Marketplace.
OXM Digital will contain the exclusive demos found on the OXM disc as well as exclusive content like interviews and videos. The monthly package will set you back 200 MS Points, which adds up to $30 a year, about $5 more than the print subscription. Dan Amrich of OXM points out that both the magazine and its digital counterpart will contain content exclusive to each medium, so OXM Digital is not meant as a replacement.
It doesn't seem like a bad idea on the surface, as we're sure many people occasionally plunk down the cash for OXM just for a demo. It doesn't hurt that 200 MS Points is also cheaper than the newsstand price of the print mag, either. Of course, we're also sure that there will be users that cringe at the thought of paying for demos, regardless of the extra content that comes with them. Let your voice be heard in the comments below.
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Submitted by doorgunnerjgs on Thu, 07/26/2007 - 13:31
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