Microsoft May License Out XBox Software 34
myheroBobHope writes "Apparently, Microsoft may license Xbox software to 3rd parties. Could this lead to the death of the standalone console? With the possibility of Media PC's with XBox software installed on them, why bother buying an Xbox?" From the article: "Gates hasn't offered specifics about the kind of software or which companies would be involved. He also hasn't said whether the arrangement will involve manufacturers making products other than game machines, such as digital consumer electronics gadgets that combine PC functions with home appliances." Update: 07/01 13:48 GMT by Z : From a comment by StingRay02, a link to a Gamespot article in which MS says this won't happen.
end this destructive conflict (Score:3, Funny)
Darth Bill: Join me, and together we can rule the universe as Father and Sony
Re:end this destructive conflict (Score:1)
It's been predicted (Score:1)
It won't happen because nobody's that stupid. (Score:3, Insightful)
Embedded VCR's sold well - provided you only wanted a 13-inch TV. They failed to sell well when the TV was any bigger. Why? Because they were only space-efficient at the point where you had that tiny a TV. Rednecks living in trailer parks and college students living in dorms, who couldn't fit anything bigger than a 13" TV into their living space anyways, bought TV's with VCR's built in. Everyone else bought a TV, bought a VCR, and were q
Re:It's been predicted (Score:1)
Absolutely (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Absolutely (Score:3, Insightful)
Um, yeah. "Two systems that few people wanted are definitive proof that this particular business model will fail." Case closed.
Re:Absolutely (Score:1)
Death no but could be good for sales (Score:1)
Re:Death no but could be good for sales (Score:1)
Either way, if MS licenses out Xbox to 3rd party vendors who make xbox's that can play Xbox games just a as good as the regular xbox360 then they can save a ton of money if they make most of their money of the games themselves and not worry about console costs.
Basically (Score:3, Insightful)
To me this just seems like a grab at some media attention. Heaven forbid that everyone stops talking about company Z for a few minutes. Perhaps they're just throwing it out there to see how Sony and Nintendo react to the proposition.
If they do, do this it's win-win for Microsoft all the way. First they get money when anyone wants to add Xbox functionality to whatever device they want. Then they get money whenever anyone buys an Xbox game to play on that piece of hardware. They don't have to worry about anything but counting all the money that rolls in.
Since Microsoft has poured a lot of money into the Xbox 360, they really need to make it succeed. They can't go on having the Xbox lose money all the time. This means they can't really spent much effort with their current generation machine once it launches. Since it runs on and Intel chip, which a lot of PCs use anyway, it shouldn't be hard to create an Xbox Virtual Machine or have someone else buy the rights to create one to run on some other type of hardware. Microsoft has just found a way to continue expanding the Xbox platform without having to do any work. Even if it's a failure, it doesn't hurt Microsoft as much because they're not directly involved.
It'll be interesting to see what comes of this.
Already Old News (Score:4, Informative)
I'd hope so... (Score:2)
Given that Microsoft loses money on the consoles and profits from the games, I don't see a problem.
Why this won't happen anytime soon (Score:2)
Why don't the editors on /. at least think this stuff through before they post.
I was actually wondering about this before... (Score:3, Interesting)
To be honest, it's a little strange that MS decided to enter the hardware market with the XBox. I wouldn't be surprised to find that they'd prefer for someone else to start taking the however many hundred dollar loss on the individual consoles. The biggest problem with the strategy is that the price of the hardware is inflated, since the manufactures are unwilling to take a loss if they don't get a cut from the software sales. Also, having a lot of different manufactures could confuse consumers. Still, this sounds much more like the way MS likes to work: stand back, let other people bust their asses cutting prices on hardware, and collect a fee off of every item sold.
Re:I was actually wondering about this before... (Score:1)
They tried that. It was called the Dreamcast (I suck at getting a tags to work on /., so http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamcast#Technology [wikipedia.org]) .
Just from that overview, it sound like they wanted more control over the hardware and the software, thus was born the
Everyone can make a console! (Score:4, Funny)
Wow! If Microsoft does this, then even Infinium Labs will be able make a game console!
Re:Everyone can make a console! (Score:1, Funny)
The possibilities are endless! (Score:1)
GC replay? (Score:3, Interesting)
Anyways... nobody bought it last time 'round, so what makes anyone believe someone is going to this time?
Maybe they are trying to make up for the lackluster sales performance of Windows XP Media Edition.
Re:GC replay? (Score:2)
Consoles will never die (Score:3, Informative)
No installation, no patching, no bullshit.
Don't get me wrong; I love my PC games. But when I'm in the mood for something to really just work, I turn to my trusty consoles. I've treated mine well and never had a failure.
I also treat my computer well, but HDD space and system requirements often stand in the way of just wanting to sit down and play a game. With a console, I never worry about how much room I have left or if I need to turn down the detail to gain framerate.
They fill two different needs.
Not Just "Won't Happen" but "Can't Happen" (Score:2)
If it exists, it would only be Xbox 1 released. Possibly a good idea, this would give new life to a dead system, sorta like Microsoft's version of the PSone. Release Xbox Jr as software or possibly a bootable disc for PC's that match the specs of Xbox 1. Give it to PC hobbyists and game enthusiasts, since today's gaming PC's are x86-based and dwarf the specs of the
Re:Not Just "Won't Happen" but "Can't Happen" (Score:2)
You know what? (Score:1)
Well... (Score:1)
Re:Well... (Score:1)
Is the only advantage (Score:2)
Variety a bad thing? (Score:1)
Embedded Console will win it all (Score:1)
I still see the Gamecube or the Revolution to be possible candidates for this, and with almost all of the electronics being made over there they would h
Turnabout? (Score:2)
Microsoft releases XBOX 360 for PPC?
Who does the tech support? (Score:1)
Caller: Yeah, um, I'm trying to play Halo 3 on my Spacemaker IV microwave, and it keeps popping up with a blue screen after the opening movie.
GE: What?
Caller: Halo 3. I just bought it to play while I microwave my cheese sticks. That way I don't have to get up to grab 'em.
GE: I see. Please hold (5 minute wait) We don't support Xbox related inquiry's you'll have to call Microsoft for that. Their number's 555.555.5555
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