Curiousity #6: The XBLA Certification Process
Posted 03/06/2007 @ 06:30:06 AM
by Joseph Molnar
Filed under: The Weekly Curiousity , Xbox 360 , Xbox Live Arcade
Filed under: The Weekly Curiousity , Xbox 360 , Xbox Live Arcade
What is the Xbox Live Arcade Certification Process?
This question isn't ill intended; I'm aware of how difficult software certifications and releases can be. I am just curious since it is often referenced by Microsoft and XBLA developers and I think would help people understand what it takes to get software out the door. Plus, with the influx of indie game developers looking to get games published, I'm sure they would love to know prior to becoming a Registered Developer.
Even though I haven't been assigned by QJ.NET to write articles related to what you put in your blog, I still drop by from time to time. Ever since I wrote the "Wii homebrew possibilities and realities" article for QJ (thank you for leaving your comment on that article), I've been dropping by your blog from time to time because it's a pleasure to read your articles. They're positive, informative, and challenging - and it's tough to find people who can issue a challenge to the gaming community in a way that is well-thought-out and doesn't bring up all the "console war" and fanboyish drama. Your recent analysis of the XNA scene has me agreeing with you completely.
... so said 'Max F.' on 03/06/2007 @ 07:39:32 AM [Direct Link]
Thanks Max. I certainly try hard to be balanced, definitely glad to hear that it is shining through at least somewhat.
... so said 'Joseph Molnar' on 03/06/2007 @ 07:26:15 PM [Direct Link]