Posts Tagged “Xbox Live”

Limbo still haunts me

by Adam on September 11, 2011

It’s been a few weeks now since I’ve played Limbo.  I snagged it pretty soon after it became available on the PlayStation Store as its reputation preceded it.  It is of course the same game that was released on Xbox Live Arcade (…)

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Gamerscore

by Adam on August 21, 2011

Now that Age of Empires Online has gone gold, my Xbox Live account (LosHavros of course) is now the proud owner of 15 Gamerscore!  My primary online gaming profile remains on the PlayStation Network.

Talking Heads: Social Gaming- Is the PS3 Disconnected?

by Adam on August 29, 2009

In what I hope to be the first of many different formats and collaberations on this blog, I talk to fellow gamer Rockers Delight about social gaming and how the PS3 compares against the Xbox 360 in this regard.  In (…)

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Portable IDs now with Trophies

by Adam on March 12, 2009

For more of a background on the PlayStation Network and what Portable IDs are, please see my previous post on this matter, ‘Sony unleashes ‘My PlayStation Network’ on eu.playstation.com’. Slowly, but surely Sony’s provision for ‘gamer cards’ are catching up (…)

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PlayStation Network matches Xbox LIVE user base

by Adam on November 19, 2008

PlayStation Network matches Xbox LIVE user base- Sweet.  Never underestimate the lure of free service and content (mostly).

Qore Announcement: the aftermath

by Adam on June 3, 2008

As this latest, and very interesting announcement is quickly spreading out across the internet, it is time to take stock and see what everyone’s reaction is. The controversy At the crux of this matter, is that fact that Sony wants (…)

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PSN hits one million accounts in Japan

by Adam on May 27, 2008

PSN hits one million accounts in Japan- Whilst nowhere near as high as Xbox Live numbers (obviously) these numbers are encouraging and there’s room for solid growth.  What has been noted however, is that these numbers represent half the number (…)

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