Next-Gen Consoles -The Strategy Thus Far 45
tyko writes "CoolTechZone.com takes a look at all three consoles from Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo and presents a nice overview of the strategies behind the products. From the article: 'Now that Microsoft has put its weight firmly behind HD-DVD, it seems obvious that Xbox 360 will have HD-DVD support. If recent rumors are anything to go by, Xbox 360 will not have support for HD-DVD games at launch because it won't ship with the needed HD-DVD drive. Whether or not the support will come later as an optional accessory is not clear either. Needless to say, this has added more confusion to the product that is due for launch in just two weeks.'"
Great article...but... (Score:5, Funny)
Can't wait for my Nintendo Holodeck though...
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But yeah. A visor on the Revo
HD-DVD (Score:5, Interesting)
History has shown that big add-on packs don't sell, so it's fair to assume that Microsoft will never be able to garner enough market share of HD-DVD capable 360s to make any difference to the market Sony will have of Blu-Ray players.
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The author should have done a little research.
In fact, in my simple Google search for "Microsoft XBOX 360 HD-DVD Support" the front page came up with an article [techwhack.com] confirming this.
Seriously, "journalists"... research is not
Re:HD-DVD (Score:1)
Unlike the previous console generation, you don't have any media available in the next gen format. It'll still be a few years before we see any mass adoption of Blu-Ray or HD-DVD (especially considering many folks, like myself, will be waiting to see which format wins out in t
Nintendo Revolution (Score:2, Insightful)
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Re:Nintendo Revolution (Score:4, Interesting)
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And I don't see anything appealing abo
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The Revolution's Games?? (Score:2)
Poorly researched article (Score:5, Interesting)
The $299 version (also known as the Core Package) will perhaps come with a hard drive? What sort of weird speculation is that? The contents of the Core and Premium packages were announced over a month ago, the info is available on Xbox.com, and it's pretty damn clear at this point that the Core version will absolutely NOT come with a hard drive. It doesn't get anymore clear than that.
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2. You'll in all likelihood be required to have the hard drive for a lot of features in games; patches, prettier graphics,
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Note: Th
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I just got an Xbox about a year ago, and I had a few years
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This isn't a direct answer, exactly, but if you're looking for a good console, for not too much money, then just avoid the new crap altogether. You didn't miss anything between the SNES and roughly 1999 (with the exception of Symphony of the Night and R-Type Delta), and there's some great stuff on the current/last generation of consoles:
Dreamcast:
Cannon Spike
Mars Matrix
Zero Gunner 2 (have to find an image online, wasn't released in US)
Rez (see Zero Gunner 2)
Dead or Alive 2
Soul Calibur
GigaWing
Crazy Taxi
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Amazin.. (Score:1)
Why is this even on Slashdot? (Score:4, Informative)
Sony PlayStation 3: Sony's PS3 is definitely keeping everyone guessing in regards to the launch date. The fact that it will not be simultaneously launched with the Xbox 360 is pretty much certain.
Gee, I was still holding out that Sony was gonna surprise everyone and announce a Holiday '05 ship date! Oh darn.
Okay, it's fine for a small site like CoolTechZone (which has amazingly not been slashdotted yet) to have poorly written articles like this. Whatever. But does it really merit being posted here? There are certainly better topics to be discussing.
The CoolTechZone article is barely literate (Score:5, Insightful)
CoolTechZone couldn't even link the pages together properly (pages 2 and 3 are identical). The speculation on the Revolution is the sort of thing I'd expect from a 5-year-old... It might have virtual reality goggles and force feedback on the wireless controller (Newton's third law anyone?). Yes, and you might get a pullitzer prize!
I particularly liked the comment on graphics "nobody can really comment on the actual performance between the two", which was of course followed by several comments on the actual performance between the two.
The Xbox's remote control is "so you don't have to get up every time you want to change something." - such journalistic insight!
"it seems obvious that Xbox 360 will have HD-DVD support". Obvious unless you actually read any reliable source, or think for more than a moment about the fact that it's shipping in 2 weeks and HD-DVD isn't, presumably?
"Sony's strategy is to wait". Ahh - and there was I thinking they might actually be finishing development, gearing up for mass production, fabricating chips and writing games, etc!
"...if the Xbox 360 takes off, Sony will be positively behind" - well at least they are not negatively behind, eh?
"As far as pure specifications are concerned, the situation is exactly reversed" - umm, sorry, you've lost me there!
"Nintendo's idea of targeting to the younger demographics aren't particularly exciting" - where's a grammar Nazi when you need one?
"Remember Mario? It's a trademark character for Nintendo, if you will,..." or just a competent subeditor?
"Nintendo plans to get rid of the traditional wired (or not) game pads and wants to make them more interactive. This will put you in the middle of the game with your movements controlling those of the game characters." Making things more interactive by getting rid of them? Crafty!
"The absolute novelty of the experience will probably carry all of the new titles that Nintendo will come out with." Is English this guy's first language?
"Doom III is an FPS game" no, it's a FPS game. Write it out 100 times in detention, boy!
"What about other realism inducing effects?" What indeed!
"That's unclear at the moment, and it's something that we'll have to wait and see." what both unclear AND we'll have to wait and see. Wow, that's like, twice as unknown then, right, dude?
Re:The CoolTechZone article is barely literate (Score:1)
Re:The CoolTechZone article is barely literate (Score:2)
Actually, a/an is determined by the sound of the following word.
In this case, it's eff pee ess, not "fwps". Therefore, an FPS is correct.
Re:The CoolTechZone article is barely literate (Score:5, Funny)
Learn English before you start correcting others. It's "an FPS". Say it out loud: "an eff pee ess".
Re:The CoolTechZone article is barely literate (Score:2, Funny)
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Moron.
Re:The CoolTechZone article is barely literate (Score:1)
Abbreviations are assumed in written English to be pronounced letter by letter, unless they are acronyms that have become fully accepted as words, like 'laser' or 'NATO'.
TFA was correct in writing 'an FPS'.
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