XBox 360 Launching Nov 22 406
EGSonikku writes "Microsoft has released an official press release regarding the XBox 360 world wide launch just prior to the Tokyo Game Show. Looks like the US will be getting it just prior to Thanksgiving on November 22nd. Europe will get it on December 2nd, and Japan on December 10th."
November 22 (Score:5, Funny)
Microsoft's marketting gurus will come up with a slogan like "Celebrate the 42nd anniversary of JFK's assassination with a brand new XBOX 360!"
Re:November 22 (Score:5, Funny)
But will it be single-player, or a squad-based multiplayer???
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Re:November 22 (Score:5, Funny)
But will it be single-player, or a squad-based multiplayer???
I believe it will have multiplayer capabilities, with a camping spot located on a grassy knoll.
Re:November 22 (Score:3, Funny)
The developer has not yet announced whether they are going with the multiplayer option, or the revolutionary 'Magic Bullet' feature.
Re:November 22 (Score:3, Funny)
and totally trash the X-Box by comparing it to their high-send servers. "X-Box? Yea, that's what yo' momma does! Try the Sun Fire E20K [sun.com], it's smaller, cooler and cheaper than that suck-ass X-Box 3-shitty, yo."
And then Scott McNealy's head will explode from the insanity!
That's a first (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:That's a first (Score:4, Interesting)
Japanese consumers aren't stupid, they know the machine's coming out everywhere else before Japan. It's going to look like MS snubbing the country. They're not going to like it and the 360 is going to suffer from a draught of good Japanese games, I think (the titles reported to be in development is the bare minimum it needs and I doubt even those titles are going to buoy the machine too much in Japan).
Re:That's a first (Score:2)
As far as the release delay, now the japanese know how the rest of the world feels when it comes to system and game releases. It didn't kill America's desire for Japanese consoles, though.
And at least the
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It would have been in their best interests last time around too, but it didn't happen.
Don't assume all this stuff happens in a vacuum. Sony is actively trying to thwart all of MS's moves in Japan and they have the advantage of playing on their home turf - they know the guys as S-E, they work with them all the time, they literally speak the same language. They also run their businesses the same w
Re:That's a first (Score:2)
By the way, when is the 360 coming to the rest of the world?
Re:That's a first (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:That's a first (Score:2)
Microsoft really messed up in japan with the first xbox, if you dont know games then there would be no obvious reason to think that japan is either a) a hugely influential videogame market or b) that the market and whole videogame culture is significantly different from the west.
It really was a rookie mistake on Microsofts part, surely at some point someone with a clue must of reali
Re:That's a first (Score:5, Funny)
Bill's just letting them know that he hasn't forgotten Pearl Harbor.
-Eric
Re:That's a first (Score:2)
They SHOULD snub Europe...just to screw them over for the support they gave the Xbox already.
I love the business advice given by geeks on Slashdot. The 'screw over your current customers to make your potential customers happy' is something that they don't teach in regular business school. Maybe business schools
Uh, how is this different? (Score:2)
Change 360 to Xbox and "going to" to "currently" as in:
"They're not going to like it, and the Xbox is currently suffering from a draught of good Japanese games,"
Yea, that's right, no major change!
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From http://xbox.gamespy.com/articles/500/500452p1.htm
The Xbox was released in the United States on November 15, 2001. It came out in Japan three months later on February 22, 2002, and then in Europe about a month after that, on March 14, 2002.
Last (Score:3, Funny)
YES! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:YES! (Score:2)
If they severely discounted it, I might pick one up and hack it. For about $100 [accurateit.com] you can pick up a Pentium III 733 MHz system with similar specs except for maybe the video system.
If it was down to $60 or so, you could have a cheap and effective box to run a Linux PVR from, and perhaps even the ability to play an XBox game (are there any good XBox games?).
Re:YES! (Score:3, Funny)
Are you kidding? There are *tons* of great XBOX games:
- Halo
- Halo 2
What more could you want?
Re:YES! (Score:2)
The XBOX has no TV in capabilities. I haven't seen any mods for a TV in either. If you have seen a hack for this please send a link.
Re:YES! (Score:2)
1: get a usb tv tuner that has linux drivers, and run linux on the ol xbox. Problem is, the usb is 1.1, not really fast enough for good quality.
2: mythtv. Run a myth frontend on the xbox while having another computer doing the backend recording someplace else in the house/apartment/whatever. This way you can record while watching another show and not worry about the horsepower of the xbox doing both those at once (if it would even be possible).
I
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I am not excited (Score:5, Interesting)
Where is the advantage in buying this thing? It's not really a huge leap in technology and it's not much to get excited about.
The PSP I bought (v1.5) is a much more interesting device, especially since I have to fly so frequently.
Re:I am not excited (Score:5, Interesting)
One console that I am excited about, though, is the Nintendo Revolution [wikipedia.org] due out probably some time next year. The president of Nintendo is going to do the keynote at this year's Tokyo Games thing, and will most likely reveal a giant mystery about it: what the controller is going to be like! Speculation is wide, and a lot of people are thinking it might use gyroscopic technologies to sense the moving of the controller. Also, the Revolution will be able to play every Nintendo game ever made all the way back to the NES!
Tune in at 7PM tonight to see what his announcement is.
Re:I am not excited (Score:5, Insightful)
Don't take this the wrong way. But...
How can you be so excited about a console you know practically nothing about?
I see this come out in every Xbox 360 / PS3 forum. You know nothing! Revolution may not even be the name of the bloody thing?
So - seriously - wft is there to be excited about? I like Nintendo, they do some neat stuff, but we don't know about the specs, the controller, the format, the lineup... anything!
(flicking holy water) The power of brand compels you! The power of brand ..... compels...
Re:I am not excited (Score:2)
Oh, c'mon. We know that it will be a black rectangle and that it will have nifty controllers. Isn't that enough?
Re:I am not excited (Score:5, Informative)
1. Known company with proven (to me, through personal experience) commitment to keeping games fun and trying interesting things with hardware (some fails sure, but at least they're trying)
2. Ability to play every nintendo console game! I missed N64 so I'm really looking forward to that. (btw this is a feature announced at E3)
3. A feeling that they'll try to keep the cost to consumer down. They've pretty much got the low cost thing down, and I'm hoping it'll be a console I don't have to think too hard about picking up. The 360 and PS3 are too expensive to 'just buy' I need to wait and see which is better before making a purchase of that size.
Put all that together and I'm excited... I'm also excited about both the 360 and ps3, but more so to determine which of the two I will buy. I was actually hoping for a more media centre type function from the 360, so it's making me lean more toward waiting and seeing rather than buying anyways.
Re:I am not excited (Score:2)
You misread the feature. It will only be able to play games released for it, which won't be every game. The real feature is a download service for these games.
Re:I am not excited (Score:2)
As long as the prices are reasonable (say $8-10 or less for N64 games and $3 or 4 for SNES) it'll be a good service and will let people buy games that are FUN and CHEAP. Something that's its competitors are, at best, only going to do half of... most likely they won't be able to either.
Re:I am not excited (Score:5, Insightful)
To me at least the things we know about the Revolution is that the hardware will be roughly similar to the xbox 360 in the common metrics (give or take 50% it is the same basic CPU, memory and graphics technology). However there is still the possibility that Nintendo has something up its sleeve that might make this generation actually interesting.
I don't want to be one of the grumpy old people complaining about new things, but really, this generation seems to be a very incremental improvement. In some areas even a step back since no console will have a harddrive in their basic configuration. While one can surely upgrade to one of the new ones it is more or less like moving from a GeForce FX to a 7000-series on the PC; you'll get the same basic thing, just a bit more of it.
Don't compare this to the PSX -> PS2 step, sure it just added more power, but the difference is that the PSX were too weak for a lot of gameplay possibilities. There does not seem to be much new gameplay possibilities on the PS3 as of yet (though I'd love to be proven wrong), just a bit more polish and glitz.
Re:I am not excited (Score:3, Insightful)
HD game play. While it could be written off as "glitz", being stuck with NTSC (or PAL) is IMO horrendous. I can't imagine a serious gamer saying they want VGA level resolution when they can get so
Re:I am not excited (Score:2, Insightful)
Format: 12cm optical disc. The system is supposed to be capable of playing DVDs with a dongle, so likely DVD discs. Or am I misunderstanding what you mean by format?
Lineup: There will be a new Zelda and a new Mario, a
Re:I am not excited (Score:2, Informative)
True. But that's mainly because HD DVD doesn't really exist yet (in saleable quantities).
costs 400 with hard drive
With a hard drive, and a wireless controller, and a headset, and a remote control and component video cables. If you add up the price of those extras for the current Xbox, it's probably around $100. Add that to the Xbox original launch price ($299) and, well, whaddya know.
Wireless is extra
Yup, and the wireless adapter is overpriced. However, there's nothing
Re:I am not excited (Score:2)
With a hard drive, and a wireless controller, and a headset, and a remote control and component video cables. If you add up the price of those extras for the current Xbox, it's probably around $100. Add that to the Xbox original launch price ($299) and, well, whaddya know.
Thats probably closer to $200. The component video cable is in the $60 range, the headset and adapter is nearly $50. Remote control is $30. Wireless controllers vary but the good ones are at least $6
Re:I am not excited (Score:2)
Proprietary games are what get me to buy a consol.
Re:I am not excited (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:I am not excited (Score:5, Informative)
Does anything? Should they hold up the release date and tack on another $100 -- at least -- to the price for HD-DVD when no one else has it and there's no software for it aside from games?
A wireless controller is included in that $400 you just mentioned with the hard drive. And since when are extra controllers ever included?
Really? The first-party ones I've seen are still $50. And it will support Xbox games if you have the hard drive, though precisely which Xbox games is still a matter of confusion.
Re:I am not excited (Score:2)
As for the PSP, I have to admit, I'm very happy with the purchase. It took me a few months to finally get one (Will I really use it? Is it worth the expense? etc.), but I absolutely love the bugger.
The fact that it has a built-in browser is delicious on those few oc
Re:I am not excited (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:I am not excited (Score:2)
Can't remember how many times my parents would trip over my controller cables. Now my kids get to do it to me.
Come to think of it I can't get away from people doing this. First my parents, then drunk college friends, then kids... I hope I'm never hooked up to an iv in a hospital when I'm old...
Re:I am not excited (Score:2, Funny)
Note the missing option:
C) fall and hurt themselves
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With 4 people huddled around a television, that's 4 little tripwires every time you have to go to the bathroom. With wireless, the problem vanishes.
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It's a legitimate question (with legitimate answers, such as the small-child response). One that I've ased myself about things such as wireless mice (I know some people have good uses for 'em, but I like my mice cheap and w/o batteries), or wireless monitors (Yes, these do exist. No, I haven't figured out a mass-market rationale yet).
~D
Official MSRP? (Score:2)
Has Microsoft announced an official retail price at all or is it still speculation? I saw no mention of it in the press release.
Re:Official MSRP? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Official MSRP? (Score:3, Informative)
Microsoft also announced Japanese pricing of Xbox 360... Xbox 360 system,
* Actual retail prices may vary.
At today's rates, that's $343.332 US or 190.090 GBP
Re:Official MSRP? (Score:5, Informative)
Xbox 360 "Core System" (no HDD, wired controller only) $299.99
Xbox 360 "Premium" (HDD, Wireless, headset, remote) $399.99
Japan:
Xbox360 Premium Edition, $349.99
So MS screwed the USA twice on this deal.. first by contridicting every single one of their interviews and announcements since before E3 ("one sku only", "wireless and hdd", "around $300"), but the ONE thing that the US wants (one sku for a decent price), they're giving to Japan.
The Xbox/MS Games team was the only part of MS that "got it"... now it seems like the business practices plaguing the rest of the company are slowly infecting the last bastion of customer appreciation.
Re:Official MSRP? (Score:2)
But will I actually be able to buy it for that? (Score:2)
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Those bastards, charging $3 extra. How dare they?
Re:Official MSRP? (Score:2)
So, $43 - assuming wireless is a feature for you. Also assuming you actually believe the prices cited.
Markup is around $25 imo, still probably not worth - get it all aftermarket as you need it (unless they cripple parts of it)
games at release (Score:3, Insightful)
The press release goes on to list a bunch of games. Curiously, there is no mention of which of the games will be available at release... only that the titles 'will be on display'.
Re:games at release (Score:4, Informative)
Just look for it - or perhaps, use Google.
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Preorders? (Score:2, Interesting)
Wake me when.... (Score:2)
Somebody wake me when Halo-3 ships... That's when I'll think about getting one.
Halo 3 ships the day the PS3 comes out.. (Score:3, Insightful)
Good plan if you ask me
Pretty Good Timing (Score:5, Informative)
If they do well enough, Xbox 360 will be considered the hot item of the holiday season and sell even better. As always though, the games will tell the tale.
Re:Pretty Good Timing (Score:2)
Great timing, pity about the hardware (Score:2)
It's not just good, it's terrific timing! MS are damn brilliant at marketting.
The problem is that everyone's so dismayed at the crappiness of the 360 machine, even the Xbox supporters. (I have an Xbox1 and I love it, I consider myself a supporter. It's my main CD player and secondary DVD player, and it works great. And I think I have an Xbox game somewhere too. Oh yeah, it's MechAssault, for launching Linux.)
3 cores is good in principle, but they're a
Who is going to buy it and why? (Score:5, Insightful)
Why does anyone do it? What's wrong with waiting 4 or 5 months to gauge the scene? At that point the prices might have lowered a little, the hype will have been replaced with more level headed criticism, and there will certainly more games.
I just don't understand why anyone would do it. I certainly don't understand why on November 22nd / 23rd the news will be filled with clips of losers queuing up and streaming into stores to buy a console at midnight.
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I bought a GameCube, and it was exactly 63 worse than my old N64
A new age for PPC (Score:2, Interesting)
While apple might not have the chance to use the version of the G5 with three cores and 3.2GHz or faster speeds I wonder if the price drop on those with microsoft buying millions and millions will cause IBM to build normal motherboards with PPC power. A 3.2GHz G5 motherboard built by IBM and guaranteed by them to work with linux by IBM
Re:Another "new age" for PPC (Score:2)
Re:A new age for PPC (Score:2)
One of the theories as to why IBM wasn't going to be able to supply Apple enough for them to stay with the PowerPC was because they would be using so much of their capacity churning out CPUs for Microsoft and Sony. And also, keep in mind that the XBox and PS3 CPUs are going to stick at a constant speed for the
Re:Never Owned a Console (Score:2)
Other than that, you pretty much hit every single karma whore point. Color me impressed.
Re:Geek Card Revoked! (Score:2)
Re:Geek Card Revoked! (Score:4, Insightful)
This is the problem with gamers today. If it doesn't involve killing or violence, it's not worth their time. What ever happened the concept of "gameplay"? It's been overshadowed by graphics and "mature content".
I've personally never played DDR, but I wouldn't mind eventually picking up a copy of one of them and a dance pad. I imagine it would be a lot of fun to get together a few friends, have a few drinks, and see how badly we can "dance".
Oh, and I'm a 23 year old straight (engaged, actually) male.
Re:Geek Card Revoked! (Score:3, Insightful)
The game has nothing to do with dancing and everything to do with rythem and timing. It's like tapping out a 10 hit combo in tekken with your feet if you want to think of it.
Anyway, I love the game. It is different then what is out there, and any new experience is a fun experience. Since I've started playing my "dancing" at weddings and such has improve
Re:Geek Card Revoked! (Score:3, Insightful)
I believe the GP said "red-blooded male American".
That cliché always seems to be used when denigrating people who don't like violence.
Re:Geek Card Revoked! (Score:2)
Wether someone plays DDR or not isn't a good means of determining their sexuality. Let that guy drink beer and put a baseball cap screwed on his head. We can have fu
Re:Geek Card Revoked! (Score:2)
Go hang around a boardwalk arcade sometime. You'll see plenty of kids playing DDR. Plenty of them are guys, and from a statistical perspective I have trouble believing that they're all gay.
Re:Geek Card Revoked! (Score:4, Interesting)
What world have you been living in? DDR is actually quite fun... I'm a 30 something male and straight. So that shoots your theory to shit.
DDR is decent exercise, and it's a fairly hard game. I've never played it in the arcade because I don't want to look like an idiot in front of people, so I opted for the home version both on the Xbox and the PC (Stepmania) and ended up buying some Red Octane Afterburner pads (wish I had went with Cobalt Flux in retrospect).
If you fancy yourself good at video games, I suggest you give DDR a try and see how much you truely suck at coordination. I can whip your ass up one side and down the other at any fighter you care to mention, but a 12 year old girl can kick my ass at DDR playing backwards and blindfolded. I will admit, though, that DDR is a lot about patterns and memorization... kinda like Mortal Combat.
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homebrew = gives the wrong impression and is in essence incorrect.
you own the chips in the machines you buy but the manufacturers of the devices prevent you from having full access.
think about that while you're standing in line buying one of these computers they affectionately call consoles.
geeks loves shiny things and so do i but i hate DRM and loss of property rights far more.
i'll be sitting this one out.
we cannot afford to reward companies who behave in a manner such as
Re:Great! (Score:2, Insightful)
Now, this is a question I ask you all... Which are worse, the playstation fanboys or xbox lovers?
We all know the specs, mainly because you obsessives have been creaming yourselves posting them on forums arguing why x is better than y
There is no better console(of the same generation), it all boils down to which has the best games - that's all i care about, anyway: what's the point in spending shitloads of your hard earned cash on something that can do amazing things, bu
Re:Too Much! (Score:2, Funny)
But by then, everyone else will have been playing 15-year-old NES games on their Revolution for 3 years. Aren't you afraid of spoilers?
Re:Too Much! (Score:2)
Don't tell the judge
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Re:Too Much! (Score:4, Insightful)
Thanks for admitting that you're a troll.
Re:Bah 11/22/05??? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:haha japan!!! (Score:3, Interesting)
Well, in this case:
(1) They'd have to delay the release in the US, and possibly Europe. Producing the machines takes time and production capacity, which is not cheap. You don't want machines sitting in inventory if you can help it.
(2) They want to make sure they time th
Re:haha japan!!! (Score:2, Funny)
I can definitely say I have never had that thought.
Re:Keyboard + Mouse for FPS games? (Score:2)
I love the simplicity of live, and the gamepad controllers are great for some games (madden etc...) but for a FPS it's an exercise in frustration. Ghost Recon on xbox live would have been amazing if I could have used a kb/mouse.
Re:Keyboard + Mouse for FPS games? (Score:2)
There is one exception: my PC wasn't good enough to play hl2 (well, maybe it was, on lowest settings), but i decided to wait till the xbox. Ill play that one, but im not drooooling waiting for it. All my friends loved it, so ill give it a spin. Ive tried deus EX:IW, serious sam, both halos, and a few others, but put them all down after just a few hours becau
Re:OHCUB! I CAN'T WAIT.... (Score:2)