Microsoft Confirms Original Xbox Support 35
GamesIndustry.biz reports that, despite rumours to the contrary, Microsoft is continuing support for their original console through the end of this year. From the article: "While we do not have other titles to announce at this time, we are committed to providing existing Xbox customers with exciting gaming experiences in 2006. There are 200 Xbox titles expected to ship this year. It is the responsibility of the first party to create genre-defining games for its platform and we are taking that stance with both Xbox and Xbox 360. We feel we have an amazing ecosystem with third parties providing content to Xbox at this time."
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end of the year? (Score:1, Offtopic)
looks like they're using their Windows/Office strategy on the console now.
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Nowhere is there any claim that they're ending Xbox support at the end of the year. NOWHERE.
Welcome to Slashdot, where we make up crap about Microsoft, then attack them for it.
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I'd make the "you must be new here" but your UID says you're already been here for quite some time.
Plus making that joke would make baby Jesus cry.
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So it looks like at the moment they don't know what they are doing, they seem to be living in fear and are driven by what ever Sony do. At a guess they would like to stick to their normal tactic of forcing everybody to upgrade by dropping
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"Amazing ecosystem"? (Score:3, Funny)
Now PR types are digging into the lexicon of the biological world to find new wordspeak? I guess Microsoft and ecosystems do have a lot in common: both generate vast amounts of, um,
Price (Score:2, Insightful)
I wish this meant that XBox 1 would become MS's value console (like PS1 did a few years ago), and it would get a price cut. But as far as I know, they still couldn't make a profit on it at US$99, partly due to the way they licensed the chips.
I was hoping the price would fall, allowing me to complete the current-gen console trio, but I can't see any signs of that, and I'm a cheap bastard. I bought a PS2 last January when it slimmed down and hit $150, but I can't justify that price for an enormous machine th
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I'm going to buy a couple of these as backups, stock up on fun PS2 games, and sit out the "next generation" console wars.
I love PS2s!
Of course... The only thing I still use my XBox for is Halo II. When they drop XBox support on
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No, it isn't in one very specific way. It doesn't have a expansion bay for the HD.
Me too, I have 3, all with HD's installed.
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I went to Playstation.com. I found one game that uses the hard drive - Final Fantasy XI. My iPod has more games.
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SOCOM II
RPG Maker 3
Resident Evil: Outbreak (both games in the series)
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But yes, NTSC U/C and EU territories got stiffed on the HD. I own several games that had HD support in the original Japanese releases which was removed for the US releases. And we didn't get the BBN either. SCEA was just to cautious
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I don't know anything about backups or game cloning.
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You can use almost(
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200 XBox Titles? (Score:2)
200 XBox and 360 titles, or just XBox? I find it hard to believe that there would be that many titles for an non-current system.
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But their costs are still high... (Score:2)
Not News (Score:2)
What they usually do then is change their marketting and protray the older system as targetted for younger players (whose parents can't justify the cost of 'teh new hotness' for such a young child). The result is the majority of the new titles that continue to come out are kids games. This leaves o
Answers Two Questions (Score:1)
Two: is M$ producing new software titles (console software support) for the XBox? No, the rep says in a nice way that the first party titles have to be ground breaking and genre defining (meaning: our work is done here, time to work on the 360) and then talks up the third party stuff, the 200 titles.
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