Where In The World is the 360? 100
Chris Kohler's Game|Life column wonders aloud Where is the 360? Despite assurances from Microsoft that more units are making their way to retail channels, it is still effectively impossible to get ahold of one from a store. From the article: "So, uh... where's the press release for Xbox 360? The congratulatory hype over how much cash they pulled in during the first 24 hours? Xbox dot com has nothing. Were it not for that Halo 2 press release, I wouldn't be asking, but... For that matter, where's the 360 itself? It's now been over two weeks since the launch of the 360, and that nebulous ether affectionately referred to as 'the retail channel' has not seen a single additional Xbox 360 unit. How do I know? As has been well-documented here, I had a preorder reservation placed at the downtown EB Games that was originally supposed to be a launch-day unit but got bumped back to 'second shipment.'" Kotaku has commentary on this as well. I'm in a similar situation as Mr. Kohler, since Slashdot is not cool enough to receive a review console.
Slashdot is not cool enough (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Slashdot is not cool enough (Score:2)
Surprising Indeed (Score:5, Funny)
I'm in a similar situation as Mr. Kohler, since Slashdot is not cool enough to receive a review console.
This is very surprising considering all the positive press that Microsoft routinely gets out of Slashdot. From past experience I can safely say that most Slashdotters would have been rushing the stores after the guarenteed-to-be-glowing review of the new console produced by such a respectable company.
Re:Surprising Indeed (Score:2)
I'll be they would have given it an 8/10 :-)
Re:Surprising Indeed (Score:2)
Here in Britain we can't even get PSPs (Score:2)
Re:Here in Britain we can't even get PSPs (Score:2)
They are going for $1500 [trademe.co.nz] in NZ if you want one before March [xbox.com]next year.
Article Text (Score:4, Informative)
So trust me when I say that nobody seems to have any idea when that second shipment will even arrive. It was supposed to be a week after launch, then two weeks... Where are they?
Has anyone gotten a replacement 360? (Score:2)
Re:Has anyone gotten a replacement 360? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Has anyone gotten a replacement 360? (Score:1)
It seems that they are having to use the supposed "weekly" shipments to fill the repair orders.
Re:Has anyone gotten a replacement 360? (Score:2)
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As far as Japan, they could honestly care less. I have friends/colleagues and family in Japan and the general consensus is that there is none. One friend just laughed and asked if MS felt he was stupid enough to accept the new xbox when it actually takes up MORE room whe
Re:Has anyone gotten a replacement 360? (Score:2)
Re:Has anyone gotten a replacement 360? (Score:1)
Scroll to the bottom and you'll see the fact that they are about an inch or two different. Not including the external brick, making the 360 BIGGER. Heh, did they really think the color white would throw the Japanese?
Re:Has anyone gotten a replacement 360? (Score:2)
Conspiracy Theories (Score:3, Interesting)
I'm not so sure who to believe but missing Christmas would be taking the whole "artificial shortage to increase demand" thing a bit too far and into the realm of stupidy (no, I'm not putting that past Microsoft, I'm just saying that it REALLY wouldn't make sense then).
Re:Conspiracy Theories (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Conspiracy Theories (Score:2)
You have a talking tinfoil hat?!? Where can I get one of those???
Re:Conspiracy Theories (Score:2)
Re:Conspiracy Theories (Score:1)
That isn't the tinfoil hat talking, thats the evil government mindrays at work.
Re:Conspiracy Theories (Score:2)
Where is the 360? (Score:2, Insightful)
I.e. don't be sad you can't get the Xbox360, chances are by the time you get one, it will be version 2.0 of the device that actually works.
Re:Where is the 360? (Score:2)
1) "it will be version 2.0 of the device that works slightly better"
2) "it will be version 12.0 of the device that actually works"
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Re:Where is the 360? (Score:2)
If you're having issues, you should call Microsoft. The device does come with a warranty, ya know!
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Then again, I have it well ventilated. My entertainment system has an open back, and the power-brick is on the floor, where it's not too hot. I suspect a lot of people that are having problems, have the console and/or power brick inside an enclosed unit. I even saw a picture of some guy's 360 on top of a TV. I don't know about you, but the top of some TVs can get rather warm.
Sony will most likely run into the same issue with their PS3, unless they can learn f
Where indeed... (Score:2)
From such a wide range of results though, I would assume that MS is doing what they can to ensure that the next batch will:
a) replace all defective units with less
Re:Where indeed... (Score:2)
I've heard stories from some stores that they've had no problems, and some that said every unit they sold was defective. That, to me, indicates that there are already a couple of revs out there, and that one is bad. It doesn't seem unlikely that any given store would get a batch of machines that are all the same revision in a single shipment.
That should be pleasing news to everybody who has managed to get one,
Re:Where indeed... (Score:2)
It's not like the 360 is the first console to have disc scratching issues. (It is the only one of them that has a steel case around the optical drive though...)
Re:Where indeed... (Score:1)
See, you can't safely move a 360 from horizontal to vertical position(or vice versa, or give it a good shock while it's horizontal) while it's powered up w/o causing some components of the drive to make contact with the disc. This causes a 360 degree scratch(which judging by the video I saw, could be resurfaced off since there didn't seem to be topfoil damage).
As long as you keep the thing vertical or horizontal and don't walk like an
Re:Where indeed... (Score:1)
Re:Where indeed... (Score:1)
Re:Where indeed... (Score:2)
if you hold the manual up to a black light in the dark, the backpage reads: "SUCKER!!!!!"
glad i decided to wait a bit before throwing down my dollars.
Stores around here in Puerto Rico got their... (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Stores around here in Puerto Rico got their... (Score:1)
Re:Stores around here in Puerto Rico got their... (Score:1)
Re:Stores around here in Puerto Rico got their... (Score:1)
And in other new, who cares? (Score:1)
(yeah, on an unrelated side note, sad day when microsoft products seems like the lesser of two evils)
But why now? Why the rush? Sure, it's cool, and it's new, and it burns in pretty colours when the powerblock overheats, but... really... all the games worth buying "new tech" for will be released at the earliest six months to a year from now.
I'll wait until then. The added bonus of course being that I'll p
Re:And in other new, who cares? (Score:2, Insightful)
Between the Revolution's download services, and the 360's live arcade service, I should have enough to never ever have to put an actual Rev or 360 disc in a drive.
The PS3 has all the "meh" aspects of the 360 and no cool online service to make me even remotely interested. Plus, after going through 3 PS2s, I'm not too inclined towards buying Sony t
Re:And in other new, who cares? (Score:2)
For me, xbox live arcade paired with some indie titles from garagegames is the reason i want one. That, and i am sometimes too lazy to go and buy games. Id rather just press a few buttons. Too bad the "download and play" thing the DS has cant be used to buy titles from nintendos online service. I swear, if they had that, id hand them cash soooo fast...
Re:And in other new, who cares? (Score:1)
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Then again, the cube is the only console I have from this generation. I guess the king of console evil doesn't bother me all that much.
Re:And in other new, who cares? (Score:1)
But slowly.. over the years... they grew to be the non-option for me. The Snes was cool, I used to rent N64 now and then to play golden eye with my four friends, split screen. That was the only great game we found for it. As for the gamecube, it just
Re:And in other new, who cares? (Score:1)
Re:And in other new, who cares? (Score:1)
So you passed on a Video Game Console because of the way it looked? Where the hell does the looks of the thing even come into the discussion of a game console? You should be looking at the TV, not the console. Sorry son, but you are an idiot.
Re:And in other new, who cares? (Score:1)
What if it looked like a pink dildo? You have to admit, you probably wouldn't buy it.
Re:And in other new, who cares? (Score:1)
Re:And in other new, who cares? (Score:1)
I think it's safe to change "it" to "as many as I can fit in my..."
(wait for it)
"...car."
Re:And in other new, who cares? (Score:1)
Re:And in other new, who cares? (Score:1)
I don't know how you arrange your home, but considering mine always looks like the bachelor pad it is theses days Imight as well try to keep some style where possible.
Re:And in other new, who cares? (Score:1)
am i the only person who thinks that? the xbox was a monstrosity
Where In The World is the 360? (Score:2)
http://www.techtree.com/techtree/jsp/article.jsp?
http://news.com.com/2061-11199_3-5984639.html [com.com]
This is wonderful (Score:1)
Re:This is wonderful (Score:2)
I've no idea. I spent $399 on a system which works just great and is providing me and my better half some nice entertainment in these dreary winter nights.
And explain again why employees of a development house should get easier access to retail units than anyone else? I mean it's one thing to complain about a lack of dev units, but seeing as you guys were paying for them yourself they are fo
Re:This is wonderful (Score:1)
Answers (Score:5, Informative)
On EBay, which currently accounts for 10% of all 360 sales [emarketbytes.co.uk]. Looks like prices from $550 to $1000. I kept wondering why the XBox was being manufactured for shortages [arstechnica.com], when M$ wasn't taking advantage of shortage pricing, but instead pricing under cost [mercurynews.com]*. One article [emarketbytes.co.uk] raises the speculation that the secondary market might be intentional.** Maybe M$ decided it prefers an auction economy, perhaps to dodge allegations of price [cnn.com] gouging [zeropaid.com], which are apparently all the rage, for better or worse.
So where's the congratulatory hype?
Here's [spong.com] some, though we're probably not seeing a huge amount of post-release PR because they can't meet extra demand such PR would generate anyway. And they probably gave their PR department a holiday after all their pre-release work [cnet.com.au].
Or maybe they fired them after all their ads got banned from TV [kotaku.com].
Where are our promo boxes?
The other comments [slashdot.org] have covered this pretty well. Really, if M$ sent a big heavy box in the mail to the editors of
Or maybe yours just got smashed [com.com] uh... "in the mail."
*Another estimate of XBox cost/unit [businessweek.com], from BusinessWeek.
**I don't actually think M$ planned to sell direct on Ebay to capitalize on created shortages, but it's still an interesting idea.
Re:Answers (Score:1)
LOL! They make three ads, decide to pass on airing one of them, and it gets out on the internet. Before long, it's not just an ad they decided not to air, but a "banned" ad - and now ALL their ads are banned! This one just gets more and more ridiculous.
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As of 5:03PM EST, there are 6654 Xbox 360 systems for sale on eBay!! WTF?!
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Seriously. Microsoft act
Re:Answers (Score:1, Offtopic)
I think the first way is funnier
They are filling repair orders (Score:2, Informative)
Everyone said I was full of shit and the usual crap that the average
who cares? (Score:2)
The point NOW is that they have spent millions of dollars selling us the xbox 360 telling us it's great, telling us it's wonderful, and relying on being first to market to beat out Sony.
Also ignoring the fact that the original Xbox still has plenty of life in it.
Hell, some people have this notion that the Dream
I can't play my 360 (Score:1)
because my wife plays XBOX Live Arcade all day long. (She's getting good at Hexic HD.)
1,000,000 (Score:1)
PS had around 200,000 at launch and none more for 6 months.
Microsoft is dealing with unprecidented demand here. These consoles talk a little longer to build than your average electronics device. This question is ridiculous.
Re:1,000,000 (Score:1)
Thud (Score:2)
One of the biggest hurdles I th
Not Thud, but Fud (Score:1)
And that's because the cheapest servicable HDTV system is at least $650...
Do some shopping. I'm typing this on a PowerBook hooked to a Westinghouse 19" 16:9 HDTV / Monitor purchased at Best Buy for $450 dollars. I'm just dying to get a 360 hooked to this bad boy.
By the way, it supports 1440 X 900 res which is higher than most of the larger LCD TVs.
Re:Thud (Score:2)
I don't consider a 19" TV "servicable". Especially when it's the same price as a 32" STV.
And it's not "anti-M$ bias". MS was guaranteed to sit in the number 2 slot long before this console was even ANNOUNCED because of the way they've screwed the Japanese market. This isn't FUD, it's reality. Unless Sony totally blows the PS3 somehow they've got the Japanese market locked up, which pretty much means they have the console market locked up. Unless MS develops a kickass Live implementation in J
Re:Thud (Score:2)
also, the ps2 does improve the visuals for ps1 games, albeit only slightly. theres a setting on your ps2 to enable it. its not enabled by default to provide you with the best default compatibility. as for it not being a significant improvement... you have to r
I hadn't really noticed... (Score:1)
Oh well, time to go la
The M$ 360 Business Plan... (Score:4, Funny)
1. Only release 10% of units produced to retail market to create huge artificial demand.
2. Sell Remaining 90% on eBay at insane prices that desperate parents and fanboys would willingly pay.
3. PROFIT!!!
Re:The M$ 360 Business Plan... (Score:1)
'cmon now, you can't be THAT dim-witted. The systems being sold on eBay are not by Microsoft, but by individuals that somehow scored a system, and have decided to sell it on eBay for an enormous profit. That extra profit goes to THEM, not to MS. No matter what, they still take the loss on the original system.
There are a couple of rumors going around of Target/Walmart employees "securing" systems immediately as they come off the truck, just so they can buy it themselves and sell it to eBay for huge gai
Re:The M$ 360 Business Plan... (Score:2)
What they should be doing is selling as many of these things as possible (network effect [wikipedia.org]), and getting people to buy as many games as possible so they might actually make a profit. Coincidentally, the lack of Halo 3 at launch time should actually help this, as many people brought XBox just for Halo because the rest of the catalog was som
Re:The M$ 360 Business Plan... (Score:2)
"Network effects were used as justification for some of the business models for dot-coms in the late 1990s."
I wonder how those turned out...
Nobody has a solid game catalogue, as you put it, at launch. It will never happen because time is always needed after launch for developers to properly make use of the console's specs.
Let's say the games REALLY suck for XBOX 360 (I don't think they do, but whatever). If everyone and their grandma today had an XBOX 36
Re:The M$ 360 Business Plan... (Score:2)
Only if you bungle it up like this one. For someone boasting that they're doing a global launch and attempting to sell 3 million in 3 months, selling out the initial 400k stock seems a long way to go before they hit the 3 mil mark. Especially considering that the waitlist on pre-orders is back to at least February.
Yeah, when the PS2 shipped, they had shortage problems. But there weren't the rampant allegations of having to wait
Re:The M$ 360 Business Plan... (Score:2)
Is Microsoft to blame with the idiot stores like EBGames/Gamestop took pre-orders BEFORE THEY EVEN KNEW WHAT THE LAUNCH DATE WAS, let alone know how many they would have?
You can't blame the manufacturer for problems with a few retailers.
Retailers can be happy... (Score:2, Insightful)
Every day, I go looking for an XBox 360 in Philadelphia, PA. No dice. I keep getting quoted arrival times like "maybe February?"
During this daily ritual of frustration, I see tons of 360 accessories and games sitting on the shelf. Actually, there are the exact same numbers of items on the shelves on return visits. Nothing is selling. Same number of WI-FI adapters on the rack. Same number of copies of Quake 4 as last week. And, so on. Are the retailers not pressuring Microsoft for more units? I mean, B
Best Buy on the 18th (Score:1)