Xbox360 opening up to amateur game programmers

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One thing I remember from my childhood was that idea that anyone could be a games programmer. “Bedroom programmers” came up with very simple effective and popular games, many of which would be scorned today or turned into those annoyingly addictive flash games. Codemasters started out very small and very simple, but look at them now!

The games industry is huge now, though, and the idea of someone managing to build and make money from a game in their spare time is by no means as common as it used to be. It’s not impossible, but it’s definitely more difficult – especially given the rise of consoles (console titles are often closely controlled, meaning you can’t just knock out a game and stick it in your console).

Xbox360 owners, however, will soon have the chance to play low-cost, community-built games when Microsoft introduces Xbox Live Community Games this winter (their website says “Holiday 2008). Games creator will get 70% of the sale price of their game when it is sold on Xbox Live.

To have your game listed on Xbox Live you must be a premium member of the XNA Creator’s Club at $99 per year or $49 for four months. It seems Microsoft will also be picking certain games to promote and feature on Live when the time comes.

So, if you’ve got the programming know-how, you could make dome decent money off Xbox Live this Christmas – I mean, how many people will get a new console and decide to download a few games before the shops re-open?

HT 1up.com

The Force Unleashed: Demo Out Now

I’ve been waiting for this game for a long time! I’m a sucker for Star Wars, and this looks amazing: The Force Unleashed is the story of Darth Vader’s secret apprentice, and fills in some of the gap between Episodes III and IV of the Star Wars saga.

If you’re an xbox360 or PS3 owner you can get your hands on the demo of The Force Unleashed by visiting the Xbox Live Marketplace or Playstation Network.

Having played the demo through, I have to say that the game looks very good: it is visually rich, and the Stormtroopers and Rebel Troops all behave pretty intelligently. There’s a real feeling of scale in the demo level too, set in a Tie Fighter factory. If I had one complaint, though, I would say that you don’t really get a sense of the power of the Force… I was expecting to be blown away by the force powers, but I just wasn’t. Mind you (and this is a big mitigating factor), this is only a demo of the first level so I would imagine the force powers will only get bigger and more impressive as you progress through the game. Compared to early levels of, say Jedi Knight II, this looks like it’s going to be much more fun! Looks like a definite purchase when it comes out next month.

Go, download the demo. And if you can’t, here’s a video to whet your apetite: