I used to love
their past library of titles, both computer and console.
Not exact matches
This model meant not having to purchase «blocks»
of titles, as
libraries have been required to do in the
past with digital content.
According to an article in The Press Enterprise, the
library lost nearly 300 print magazine
titles over the course
of only the
past four years, dropping the number
of titles offered to patrons via print from just over 400 to only 169.
In the
past, I've always recommended the Kindle over other e-ink readers, and buying Kindle books instead
of iBooks on iOS, because Amazon had the biggest
library of relevant
titles and strongest content ecosystem.
According to the Washington Post this
past Sunday, the Fairfax County
Library System had a waiting list
of 288 patrons waiting to check out a new John Grisham
title; the
library system had only 43 copies.
Now I know Indie authors already had ways into
libraries, but unfortunately in the
past, all it really was was they took a whole bunch
of self - published
titles and they dumped it into the
library system and they ended up in a ghetto, a self - published ghetto.
The Xbox One gaming experience features a robust
library of titles with more than 1,300 games and 220 exclusives available today, including Backward Compatible
titles that make Xbox One the only console system to play the best games
of the
past, present and future.
With the Xbox One family
of devices, you can play a robust
library of titles with more than 1,300 games and 220 exclusives available today, including Backward Compatible
titles that make Xbox One the only console system to play the best games
of the
past, present and future.
The fact that sales have amounted to nothing more than opportunities to bracket off actual worthwhile deals from non-Plus members instead
of rewarding PS + users and that the games
library has been, overall, pretty disappointing for the recent
past, coupled with the fact that I don't really give a damn about multiplayer in most
titles, is making me reconsider subscribing for the first time since, I think, ever — and I've been a member since day one.
With a
library of titles ranging from the mundane to recycled material seen months ago on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, Nintendo didn't exactly make as much
of a presence as they needed this
past holiday season.
Check out the full list
of all
past Xbox One Games with Gold
titles in the full reference
library Check out the Games