Smaller XBox 1.5 Rumored In Japan 44
Thanks to an anonymous reader for pointing to a Gamesindustry.biz article rounding up the Japanese rumors that an XBox 1.5 will launch later this year. It seems Japanese magazines such as WAM and Dorimaga are reporting a smaller-sized XBox will be launched alongside the flagship Japanese RPG True Fantasy Live Online. But the article suggests that "..it's not expected that any changes will be made to the internals of the system, however - this is, by all accounts, a purely cosmetic makeover."
Mirrored for the lazy (Score:1, Informative)
XBox Laptop (Score:4, Funny)
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Re:XBox Laptop (Score:2, Interesting)
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Japan only? (Score:2)
Re:Japan only? (Score:2)
Smaller Controls Too? (Score:2)
Re:Smaller Controls Too? (Score:2, Informative)
The standard controller on all current XBox systems is the S controller that MS released after the Japanese market rejected the original XBox controller. I had to buy the original XBox controller seperately because I like the bigger controller.
However, if you're
Re:Smaller Controls Too? (Score:1)
XBox (Score:2, Insightful)
Size matters (Score:2)
The current Xboxes are bigger than most Tokyo appartments! Of course they aren't selling in Japan!
: )
Re:Size matters (Score:1)
Re:Size matters (Score:2)
Be mindfull of your cat [xmission.com] too, young Padowan.
1.5? (Score:2)
I personally don't see any problem with my Xbox's size as is, but then again I don't really have a need to move it anywhere.
Re:1.5? (Score:2, Insightful)
It is because it is smaller. (Score:3, Insightful)
"It's not expected that any changes will be made to the internals of the system, however - this is, by all accounts, a purely cosmetic makeover."
Calling it Xbox 1.5 doesn't only not make sense from a silly pedantic POV (as in my parent comment), but it is also misleading for the Japanese consumer who may be lead to believe that this is a technically better version of
Re:It is because it is smaller. (Score:2)
Depending on what they redesign inside the box to make it smaller, it could indeed be a "technically better version" with a better, more streamlined motherboard/chipset, different hard drive, etc. Thus, 1.5 wouldn't be an unreasonable moniker - it would be lame and clumsy, but that's another issue entirely. :)
Re:It is because it is smaller. (Score:2)
Nintendo didn't call the re-released NES, SNES, or Gameboys version '1.5,' when they were all just better designs of the same product.
--Jeremy
V1.5 naming scheme (Score:2, Informative)
V1.0, V1.1, and V1.2. These all have minor hardware changes in them, but look the same externally. I suspect most of the changes were to stop the mod-chips from working.
So basically the reason it is called 1.5 is that it is just a new version (and they probably will change it a small amount to render current mod chips useless)
All consoles have various revisions which may or may not change how it looks on the outside. So
1st and 2nd dilluting their brand! (Score:4, Interesting)
But back to the point, with both Sony and Microsoft releasing 1.5 systems, they are going to have a hard time selling more systems in the near future. Sony especially, because the system it is releasing has new features, but whenever a new increment of a system is released and sold the people it is sold to will expect a reasonable lifetime for that system, not just a final year or two before an update. Plus, they lose some of the hype surrounding the next big system from _____, as the last big system just came out. Would we be discussing a slightly smaller X-Box if it wasn't consuming some of the interest in the next generation of systems?
Stopgap measures in the gaming industry have proven fatal for sales time and time again. With both Sony and Microsoft shooting for their toes, perhaps the Nintendo Tessaract will have a better chance in the market.
Re:1st and 2nd dilluting their brand! (Score:2)
And Nintendo was the first to do the "1.5" with the Panasonic DVD player/gamecube.
So shut up, fanboy : )
Re:1st and 2nd dilluting their brand! (Score:2)
The DVD player gamecube was a very cool machine, but it was released early enough that it cannot be said to dillute the brand.
The X 1.5 probably won't dillute the power of the name either, as it i
Re:1st and 2nd dilluting their brand! (Score:2)
Mine just started giving me "error reading disk" messages when I try to watch a DVD I've watched tons of times on it...
I'm wondering if Sony is pulling a "Radio Shack" on us (products that crap out exactly one day after the warranty runs out). I paid good money for that damn machine! I want it to last dammit!
Games still play fine though, but it looks like I'll need to buy a "real" dvd player : (
Re:1st and 2nd dilluting their brand! (Score:2)
Funny, I've always heard that called a "Sony".
Re:1st and 2nd dilluting their brand! (Score:1)
Not to be an ass about this, but the changes Sony makes sometimes makes it cost them less money per console in the production lines. For instance, they recently combined the two primary chips in the PS2 into one smaller chip, which not only should decrease production costs, but should allow for more room inside the existing box (or smaller boxes, or more things in the box, hence th
Re:1st and 2nd dilluting their brand! (Score:2)
You get partial credit for describing the recently announced "PSX" but you lose points for not knowing that there is indeed a Playstation "2.5" coming out (it's just being called Playstation 2) that is going to replace the old model. Most notably, the new Playstation 2 will have the capability of reading burned discs (CD-R, DVD-R, etc.), it comes with the network adaptor, and it will have th
Re:1st and 2nd dilluting their brand! (Score:2)
Oh yeaaaaaah...forgot about that one.
And you sound like a marketing rep : )
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Heck, the Atari 2600 went through NUMEROUS hardware revisions throughout its life (revisions that didn't impact gameplay/compatibility) and managed to sel
Re:1st and 2nd dilluting their brand! (Score:1)
But, as pointed out, the most visible revisions were often 'end-of-life' revisions. The NES still looked the same until long after the 16-bit systems had taken over, and the SNES looked the same until after the
What about the fans ?? (Score:1)
Easy fix. (Score:2)
Re:What about the fans ?? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:What about the fans ?? (Score:1)
" CODE RED NEWS FLASH " (Score:1)
The WINDOWS! The MONOPOLYS!! IT"S ALL BEEN A DISTRACTION!
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Good Idea! (Score:2)