Bitmob's Hit or Miss Weekend Recap - Aug. 30, 2009
Written by Kris Pigna   

Welcome once again to Hit or Miss, where the best and worst in the week in news gets meticulously categorized and filed accordingly.

This week: Microsoft drops the Xbox 360's price (and an entire 360 model); Batman: Arkham Asylum "earns" a Guinness World Record; Kurt Cobain's virtual Guitar Hero 5 resurrection raises deep moral questions about the use of deceased musicians in video games (which will go completely ignored here in favor of insensitive jokes); and Square Enix milks Cloud Strife for all the poor bastard's worth.


Xbox 360 Elite Price Dropped to $299

Following Sony's PlayStation 3 price drop last week, Microsoft confirmed this week that the Xbox 360 Elite would drop to $299, with the Pro dropping to $250 until it's phased out completely. This is great news for gamers still looking to upgrade to the HD Remix Chillin' Generation 5000 EraTM. But with both the 360 and PS3 now only fifty bucks more than a Wii, how much longer can Nintendo go without a price adjustment of their own?

Well Nintendo, here's my suggestion: Remember that episode of Seinfeld where George decides to do everything against his gut instincts, and incredulously makes every choice exactly right from then on? So far, you've decided to deliberately release a graphically underpowered console, make your killer app not an exciting first-person shooter but a compilation of sports activities, and endeavored to convince gamers that exercise is a video game.

Since this madness has made you one shit-ton-illion dollars, I say raise the Wii's price to $350, and watch holiday shoppers riot as they find themselves inexplicably drawn to it like Icarus to the burning Sun (probably while insisting to demand a new Kid Icarus game).


Batman:Arkham Asylum Receives Guinness World Record

It used to be that to get into the Guinness Book of World Records, you had to earn it -- either through inhuman physicality, freakish willpower and determination, or heroic body hair growth. Now all it takes is a narrow enough definition.

See: Batman: Arkham Asylum supposedly earning a Guinness World Record for being the "Most Critically Acclaimed Superhero Game Ever." You can find this record on the same page as House of the Dead: Overkill's record for "Most Swearing in a Video Game," in the section titled, "Video Game World Records, But Not Really Because We Did the 'Air Quotes' Thing When We Awarded Them."


Here we see Batman 20 minutes into his attempt for the
"Longest Steely-Eyed Choke in a Batman Game" world record.

You want to know how easy it is to get a world record this way? Watch: Boom, I just earned a world record. It's in the category of "longest sentence written on my laptop in the last 10 seconds." Hell, I earned another world record just earlier today: Most Kraft Macaroni & Cheese ingested between 2:30PM and 3:00PM in my house.

This is bullshit. Batman: Arkham Asylum, you are indeed an awesome game, but unless we find out you were made by developers who stood on their hands the whole time, or were Sasquatches, then I'll be damned if I consider you a world record holder.


Kurt Cobain Virtually Appearing in Guitar Hero 5

With two deceased Beatles appearing in The Beatles: Rock Band, the deceased Johnny Cash appearing in Guitar Hero 5, and now the also very deceased Kurt Cobain appearing in GH5 as well, it raises an important question: At what point does this cease being admiration for legendary musicians, and cross over into crass exploitation? With so many dead bodies in music games this year, you'd think you were playing Left 4 Dead 2 (ding: crass!).

With The Beatles: Rock Band, though, at least you get the sense it's a product made purely for Beatles fans, with the blessings of Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr along with the families of John Lennon and George Harrison. But there's something about the almost throwaway nature of Cobain's inclusion in GH5 that gives me an off feeling about it.

Maybe there's a distinct difference in the fact that his death was a suicide. Maybe it's simply because it occurred more recently. Or maybe it's the really crass inclusion of a secret Cobain-inspired Achievement you can unlock after five-starring "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and "Lithium" while playing as him on Expert:


Square Enix has No Plans to Remake Final Fantasy VII… Yet

Reader, there are three certainties in life: 1) You will die. 2) Unless you cryogenically preserve your brain in a futuristic and terribly painful procedure. And 3) Square Enix will remake Final Fantasy VII. I am so certain of this, I''ll bet my cryogenically preserved life on it.

How can I be so sure? I give you Exhibit A: the existence of money, and Exhibit B: Square Enix wants some. In fact, the paradoxical thing about this story is that Square Enix's desire for money is also the reason they haven't made a Final Fantasy VII remake yet. Why play their ace in the hole once when they can keep dangling it in front of psychotic fans for years?

Look at it this way: They could go ahead and remake FFVII right now, release it next year, and make a lot of money. Or, they can follow these four simple steps to perpetual wealth:

1) Continue using the very invocation of a remake to draw attention to teaser sites that have nothing to do with a Final Fantasy VII remake.

2) After following this plan for about five more years, then remake Final Fantasy VII on the PlayStation 3.

3) Except by then, the PlayStation 4 will have been released. Desires for a Final Fantasy VII remake on Sony's latest console will immediately spring up.

4) Go back to step one, and repeat until your guilty conscious destroys you from within.


"Make it rain, bitches!"

Comments (15)

You should be CEO of Squenix.
Alex R. Cronk-Young , August 30, 2009
The Guinness record tells me that Guinness is in desperate need of new entries.

Kurt Cobain just looks eerie. Perhaps like someone you know is dead.
Jasmine Maleficent Rea , August 30, 2009
Yeah, Kurt's music can be used, but using his likeness is going too far!

Lance Darnell , August 30, 2009


but unless we find out you were made by developers who stood on their hands the whole time, or were Sasquatches, then I'll be damned if I consider you a world record holder.
Dan Hsu , August 30, 2009
I don't remember too many people complaining about Hendrix appearing in GH. Is that because he only
Eric King , August 31, 2009
died from a drug overdose? I don't care for Nirvana but I don't mind Kurt being in the game. I do think that the achievement about him is in pretty bad taste thought.

-Sorry about the chopped up comment, tired as hell. Must seek sleep!
Eric King , August 31, 2009
Haha, I'm off to bed right now after seeing the spelling in my last comment. Should've stopped while I was ahead!

I have no idea what a "taste thought" is, but I'm pretty sure I meant to say though.smilies/cheesy.gif

I'm off before I cause more damage...Goodnight to all!
Eric King , August 31, 2009
@Eric - Jimi did not kill himself on purpose. Kurt did. Kurt hated seeing himself as a corporate commodity. I do not agree with what he did, but I do think its very unkosher to stick his face on Guitar Hero - which is the very type of thing he did not want.
Lance Darnell , August 31, 2009
Beatles Rock Band has not one but two deceased artists in it and no one is complaining about that. John Lennon was murdered for crying out loud. How does an endorsement from Ringo and Paul make that okay?
Patrick A Crone , August 31, 2009
@Patrick - Once again, neither John nor George killed themselves. I personally do not think John Lennon would want to be on Rock Star either...

But - Kurt killed himself and states that he did not want to be a marketing tool or literally a commercial - and this is exactly what they are doing....

Like I said before, imagine a FPS with John Lennon as the guy shooting - that would not be cool, and that is what is happening to Cobain.
Lance Darnell , August 31, 2009
I mean Guitar Hero...... not Rock Star...

Lance Darnell , August 31, 2009
@Patrick - As I write in my piece, I don't necessarily disagree with you -- but I think there is a distinction in the way Harmonix is handling The Beatles: Rock Band. While it is in the end an act of commercial exploitation (they're not giving it away for free, after all), it must be said that so far they've shown every indication of trying to be as respectful as possible. The entire product is built as a Beatles love letter, and it has not only the blessings of Paul and Ringo, but also of John and George's family (if I recall correctly, I think Dhani Harrison, George's son, was apparently pretty closely involved in the development, too).

Is that enough to make it "kosher," as Lance writes? Well, that's up to everyone to decide for themselves -- and if you decide it's not, you're not wrong (and no one's forcing you to buy it). My only point (which admittedly I make with a sledge hammer and not a rapier) is that with Kurt Cobain in Guitar Hero 5, I don't get the same feeling that it is, above all, about respect and appreciation. Now I can't read the minds and hearts of the developers at Neversoft, and I'm sure most if not all of them truly are big Nirvana fans. But the way this was announced just a week before the game's release, and the fact that he's just one of many characters in it (and it's just Kurt Cobain, and not Nirvana the band), all makes it feel just a little more... well, crass.
Kris Pigna , August 31, 2009
Just a bit more on Dhani Harrison's involvement, in his own words, with The Beatles: Rock Band (which apparently wouldn't have even happened without him):

"I took the project to Apple and sort of convinced everybody to have a presentation. My job description is... being enthusiastic. We've been working on it for the past two years. This is the first one that is going to be totally, historically accurate. It's been a real headache, but it's been the most enjoyable work I've done in my life."

More at: http://www.billboard.com/bbcom...0636.story
Kris Pigna , August 31, 2009
@Kris - Well put - if everyone got the treatment the Beatles are getting, no one could complain.

I did not know it was just Kurt, and not Nirvana - that actually makes me feel better. For that means that Novoselic and Grohl had nothing to do with it. The only person who can now be blamed is Courtney Love - she is the one with the rights to sign away Kurt's likeness...

And I am obviously very biased on this topic, so I apologize for my passion.
Lance Darnell , August 31, 2009
Thank you all for your imput. I think the main reason I find having deceased artists likeness in games like this is mainly because two artist mentioned, Kurt Cobain and John Lennon, would've never signed up for this. Since his death John Lennon has been whored out in ways that probably has him in a constant rotation in his grave. And Kurt Cobain killed himself because the very people who are now profitting off this game didn't lift a finger to help him after his first suicide attempt.

I'll be fair and say that at least the profits from Beatles Rock Band that is recieved by both the families of Harrison and Lennon as well as Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney will find their way to important charities. I really don't think the same can be said for the people in Cobains camp.
Patrick A Crone , August 31, 2009

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