Xbox 360 Details and NYC Store 47
Gamasutra is reporting on some new Xbox 360 details, released today by Microsoft at the Game Developer's Conference Europe (GDCE). From the article:"Quick voice chat with Xbox Live friends will be available at any time on Xbox 360, even if the player is currently using another game. The game will simply pause and the voice conversation will be carried out - the game automatically mutes any other in-game voice." Additionally, the Seattle Times has piece up indicating that Microsoft is planning on battling Nintendo in the streets of New York City, with a possible Times Square store of their own. From that piece: "A retail store would dovetail with Microsoft's recent efforts to raise its profile in New York, an area that generates more than $1 billion a year in business-software sales for the company. New York is also home to the media giants Microsoft is courting with its software for distributing and protecting music, movies, games and television."
What about Live? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:What about Live? (Score:1)
Re:What about Live? (Score:3, Informative)
Um, you press the pause button. Just because you pause doesn't mean everyone else has to. You can pause in Halo 2 (while still getting killed) and change your settings, check your friends list, send messages, etc. without a problem. The ideal situation is to simply find a halfway safe corner, and be really quick about it.
Same thing happens in most other games as well, like Rainbow Six, Splinter Cell, and even in racing games. For example in ToCA Race Driver, pausing the games relinquishes control of your
Confusion (Score:3, Insightful)
What's the point of that then? Being able to chat at the same time as you're playing would be a marvelous feature. Surely the XBox360 hardware is up to the task.
And as for New York, either Microsoft or the reporter are seriously confused about the benefits.
"showcase consumer-oriented products such as the new Xbox." vs. "... New York, an area that generates more than $1 billion a year in business-software sales."
Are MS hoping for an Xbox in every office? Or every home?
Re:Confusion (Score:2)
This is a game console, not a general purpose PC. Pre-emptive multitasking isn't used. In other words, the hardware has to be "shared".
If what you propose is done, how will the game react when you "take" one of it's hardware threads away from it? Depends on the game.
Now, if a game is written to support chat during the game, pausing wouldn't be ne
Just marketing (Score:2, Interesting)
Is MS working on brand image? Of course, any big player in any retail industry is.
The real interesting tidbits from the article are:
The President of China is going to the compound of Bill Gates to meet with him.
A huge Chinese real estate company might purchase WTC7 to attract Chinese businesses.
Seems to me like the article about MS was just an excuse to drop a juicy tidbit or two about C
Re:Just marketing (Score:2)
News would be: Microsoft leases billboard space in Times Square.
Or: Microsoft leases retail space in Manhattan for shop.
Or even: Microsoft enters negotiations for retail space.
The bits about Chinese business are news. I'm not sure why they are in that particular article, but they are
That's handy! (Score:4, Interesting)
This is really useful and innovative. I don't know why they don't talk about it more!
Re:That's handy! (Score:2)
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And unless everyone does it, it doesn't benefit the people who do, so why bother?
Re:That's handy! (Score:2)
Even if it only worked for games from a single compa
Re:That's handy! (Score:2)
Heh... (Score:5, Funny)
I can't shake the mental picture of a 200 foot tall Donkey Kong slugging it out with a giant Clippy. Whoops, there goes the Apple Store!
Re:Heh... (Score:2)
Don't they mean "battling Sony"? Sony is the one, not Nintendo, who has its own retail store in New York. That and, time and time again, Microsoft keeps saying Sony is its biggest competitor, not Nintendo. Sony and Microsoft seem to just be going after each others' throats this time, both laying off Nintendo.
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Oh come on, what's next... (Score:2)
Possible.. (Score:2)
Quota (Score:1, Offtopic)
Hurry Zonk! Only 9 hours left!
Re:Quota (Score:1)
I hope his children are born with one testicle, including the females.
Re:MS Paid For Karma Bombing Slashdot (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:MS Paid For Karma Bombing Slashdot (Score:3, Interesting)
Oh geez. Didn't you watch the indoctrination video when you became an American consumer? You know clause #2: It is your duty as a consumer to pick a brand and defend your choice and support this one brand of product to the death! Failure to do so will mark you as a socialist commie bastard who doesn't support capitalist competition...
Anyhoos....
I could explain this phenomenon as something called consumer loyalty. Many consumers will take offense w
Re:MS Paid For Karma Bombing Slashdot (Score:1)
elegence
Re:MS Paid For Karma Bombing Slashdot (Score:1)
<bad spelling>elegence</bad spelling>
Xbox... and other hardware? (Score:2)
Of course this is all really just marketing, and I don't forsee myself going to the store, even if in NY, so what do I really care....
Store? (Score:3, Insightful)
Nintendo has over twenty years worth of games, consoles, handhelds, toys, characters, and history.
Microsoft has two consoles, one recognizable character, and no history.
I wonder how microsoft will spin that to have something that rival's Nintendo's "store" (it is more like an exciting museum that you can buy stuff in than just a store).
Re:Store? (Score:2)
The Xbox has a ton of great games. I'd still take the PS2 catalog over the Xbox catalog, but I'm buying an Xbox 360 because I suspect in the next generation they w
Re:Store? (Score:1)
Cartoon mascots mainly form brand loyalty. Adults come back to the Zeldas, and Samuses, and Marios partly due to nostalgia and partly because the brands are strong. The average fans of those franchises are either young and thus
Re:Store? (Score:2)
Umm... how many memorable new characters have made their debut on the Game Cube? As games mature, there become less and less new memorable characters, because games no longer require cartoon mascots. In ten years, who's going to remember who Carl Johnson is? I'd guess not many people, despite the fact that he starred in a hugely successful game.
I didnt say Nintendo debuted any new characters with the Gamecube, I said they had a long line of establis
Re:Store? (Score:1)
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old school (Score:2, Funny)
Why not duke it out old-school style and breakdance? I mean, even the non-gamer is gonna wonder why Master Chief and Mario are bustin' out sick moves in the middle of Time Square. I know I would! =)
(marketing at its finest, folks)
Re:old school (Score:1)