Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Microsoft Goes After Casual Gamers With High Definition Scene It?

Scene It Lights Camera Action After the success Nintendo has enjoyed with attracting casual gamers this past six months through sales of the innovative Nintendo Wii console, the expectation was that Microsoft would also try to expand their offerings for casual players. Last night Microsoft did just that by announcing that the popular DVD-based trivia board game Scene It? Will be arriving as an Xbox 360 game with the added bonus that the game?s included movie and television clips would be offered in High-Definition. In "Scene It?: Lights, Camera, Action" Players take turns watching clips from popular movies and televisions shows and then try to answer trivia questions based on what they saw. The Xbox 360 version will include five new puzzle

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Microsoft Goes After Casual Gamers With High Definition Scene It?

Scene It Lights Camera Action After the success Nintendo has enjoyed with attracting casual gamers this past six months through sales of the innovative Nintendo Wii console, the expectation was that Microsoft would also try to expand their offerings for casual players. Last night Microsoft did just that by announcing that the popular DVD-based trivia board game Scene It? Will be arriving as an Xbox 360 game with the added bonus that the game?s included movie and television clips would be offered in High-Definition. In "Scene It?: Lights, Camera, Action" Players take turns watching clips from popular movies and televisions shows and then try to answer trivia questions based on what they saw. The Xbox 360 version will include five new puzzle