Microsoft to Enter Handheld Market? 177
eldavojohn wrote to mention that, via Joystiq, he read an article over at BusinessWeek that indicates Microsoft may be working on a portable media device. The article states that, if they are, they're not just going after the iPod. The plan would include a way to leverage a powerful part of the Microsoft empire: games. From the article: "Microsoft would probably use the Xbox brand to market the gadget. 'I think the brand is an opportunity,' Moore says. True, perhaps, but also risky. If the new device comes with the Xbox brand, most consumers will view it as a game player, like Sony's PlayStation Portable. That might limit its appeal, since the portable gaming market is much smaller than the one for digital media." A funny comment, considering the success of the DS.
A Third Portable? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:A Third Portable? (Score:3, Interesting)
I have the name of the device... (Score:2)
Re:I have the name of the device... (Score:2)
I can see it now. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:I can see it now. (Score:2)
Re:I can see it now. (Score:3, Funny)
Re:I can see it now. (Score:1)
Re:I can see it now. (Score:3, Funny)
Re:I can see it now. (Score:1)
Slashdot investigate Microsoft game strategy (Score:2)
2) ???
3) - profit!
Re:Slashdot investigate Microsoft game strategy (Score:2, Funny)
1) Profit!
2) ????
3) Make Game Console!
Re:Slashdot investigate Microsoft game strategy (Score:2)
Your was way more innovative. I have mod points but I can't use them since I've posted a comment myself =P
Re:I can see it now. (Score:3, Funny)
You mean 640kb.... after all that is enough.
Re:I can see it now. (Score:2)
Re:I can see it now. (Score:2)
Now, don't ask me what the hell a ZBoz would be.
~phil
They are having lots of porting problems... (Score:1, Funny)
Go for it (Score:5, Funny)
1. Release desirable, powerful handheld games console.
2. Subsidize it up the bottom.
3. Fail to release any games other than pointless ports of console games I already own.
4. ???
5. FAIL TO PROFIT!!!
By the way, the '???' there was caused by my playing a spot of Mario Kart DS. I really should focus more when bleating at Slashdot.
Re:Go for it (Score:5, Insightful)
By the way, the '???' there was caused by my playing a spot of Mario Kart DS
In other words, the flagship game for the DS is a port of a console game you probably own on four other platforms already?
Re:Go for it (Score:2)
Still, Mario Kart with wireless internet play rocks my world, boyo.
Re:Go for it (Score:2)
Re:Go for it (Score:2)
Also
They lost points with me on this one. Major points. Still above all their competetors by a margin, but its getting smaller
Re:Go for it (Score:3, Insightful)
Neither is GTA, neither is SOCOM, neither are any of the PSP games the OP had broadly suggested were "pointless ports."
But that was a good try. Go reward yourself with some UMD movies.
I was making a joke, hence the wink. I do think I'll play a little MLB 06 though...
It may be successful, but (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:It may be successful, but (Score:2)
Yes. In fact I'm always annoyed that my PC can play games. I wish it would only play mp3's. All that overhead is so annoying. The iPod will never play video either.
Re:It may be successful, but (Score:2)
Both the PSP and DS can be used as MP3 players, but the overhead(weight, cost, and fragility) mak
Alternate Uses (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Alternate Uses (Score:2)
dont forget the external battery pack the size of a nintendo ds itself.
XBOX Handheld (Score:5, Funny)
Re:XBOX Handheld (Score:2)
Considering the Bill Gates dream, wouldn't that be a TabletPC?
Re:XBOX Handheld (Score:2)
Actually, I'd probably buy it for Angband...
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Now this I could live with (Score:2, Interesting)
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Re:Now this I could live with (Score:4, Insightful)
Living room domination. It has little to do with winning the console market and more to do with getting into living rooms. Mind-share now, markets later.
Re:Now this I could live with (Score:1, Interesting)
Live is the only thing they've done right so far, and its the part they make the most profit on too. Not sure what this whole "hardware" thing it about still.
Re:Now this I could live with (Score:2)
good question... seems to be the entire corporate mantra as of late.
i guess that MS was trying to do something like that with the x360, but they rushed to market instead of pioneering something extraordinary.
Re:Now this I could live with (Score:2)
The games console and media centre is an attempt to start shifting microsoft into other areas. Much the same as DRM licencing as well as the various
Steve's Reality Distortion Field (Score:3, Interesting)
Their last portable... (Score:4, Interesting)
Repition of history... (Score:2)
Foiled again!
Re:Their last portable... (Score:3, Insightful)
And I bet that archos is really easy to use, right? And it ties in tightly with a really slick music, photo and video jukebox/store? And it automatically
Re:Their last portable... (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Their last portable... (Score:2)
Playing catchup again. (Score:2)
For a company that has more money than most countries, I find them rather dull. Vista is boring, XBox 2 is blah, and this portable strikes me as dull. It just seems like MS has kinda faded in the background while newer more innovative companies have stolen the spotlight. When I hear MS, I just yawn.
http://religiousfreaks.com/ [religiousfreaks.com]This could work (Score:3, Insightful)
They would use the same business model for the 360 (buy a card at Best Buy, enter the code and download games). They could offer demos of each (same as the 360) and have all of the same competitive high score/leaderboard functions.
The only way Microsoft would successfully enter the handheld market would be NOT to clone the PSP (which is a POS anyway).
Re:This could work (Score:1)
Re:This could work (Score:3, Interesting)
Plus, this would eat into the profit margins of the big retail stores. They will never allow that to happen.
Re:This could work (Score:2)
Then all the stores who, you know, sell actual consoles and games, would hate them. No more game sales. No more used game sales. If I were EB/Gamestop, I'd be hard pressed to promote such a system. And without that, you just lost a huge portion of the market.
Re:This could work (Score:2)
Man, I so wish that were true. I bought a PSP the day it came out, had it preordered in fact. It looked so pretty, I nearly threw my DS away. Boy would that have sucked. Besides Lumines, there hasn't been a single
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Re:It's not enough that they burn down a customer' (Score:2, Funny)
Do Less (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Do Less (Score:2)
Re:Do Less (Score:2)
Re:Do Less (Score:2)
Sure, MS can afford to do this, but it's not helping or anything.
Re:Do Less (Score:2)
No, by all means let them try to do more - eventually (hopefully) MS will overextend itself and then the whole rotten house of cards will collapse.
Re:Do Less (Score:2)
Microsoft has never been concerned with making its products better. It has only ever been concerned with making money. That is Bill Gates' ethic. He wants to win, and the way he measures winning is money.
Market share is critical to winning, so MS seeks that at all costs, including flagrantly violating federal laws. Quality of their products is only a concern when it's necessary to increase profits.
Microsoft is diametrically at odds with the co
this pig could fly.... (Score:3, Interesting)
Slap a derivative of Windows Mobile on it for the OS so you also have a PDA capable device. And make it look and feel like other OS products people know (windows and media center)
Give it a touchscreen to nudge in on the PDA market futher.
Enough storage capacity out of the box to be a small MP3 jukebox of viable portable drive.
Not to mention the ways to integrate it and tie it in as the device which moves between your media center, xbox, and windows machine.... Lots of possibilities to leverage work they've done in other areas.
Re:this pig could fly.... (Score:2)
Re:this pig could fly.... (Score:2)
One thing at a time please! (Score:2, Interesting)
1) Windows XP SP3
2) Windows Vista
3) Getting a decent Xbox 360 library developed
4) Body Vests for staff that are specced to survive a Ballmer rant
5) Windows Blackcomb this decade.
If MS enters a new market, it's going to fall apart. MS is having to go all out to get Vista off this late, they'll have to push harder to get Blackcomb out this decade. And neither the Xbox 360 or Vista seem to be offering all that much as an incen
Re:One thing at a time please! (Score:2)
What are they going to do, finish games for 3rd party developers for them?
The 360 already has a solid release lineup (PGR3, COD2, PDZ, Kameo all receiving 85+% composite scores at rating sites - almost unheard of for launch titles) with some major titles about to hit the market (Saint's Row, Elder Scrolls, Fight Night R3).
Re:One thing at a time please! (Score:2)
Starting on another console and doubling how much work they have to do to secure games developer committments is going to hurt them heavily. I know they don't make the games, but they have to go out there and sell the 360 vs. the PS3. And if the 360 is tied to HD-DVD, which will fail, that could be hard.
Re:One thing at a time please! (Score:2)
Re:One thing at a time please! (Score:2)
Merging technology (Score:2)
-Rick
my PDA has a first name... (Score:2)
-Rick
Close to reality methinks (Score:2, Informative)
An 'all in one' device
Possible designs (Score:5, Interesting)
xbox [yafro.com]
xbox [pipex.com]
joke [estarland.com]
xbox [aeropause.com]
And, a portable gamecube:
gamecube [btconnect.com]
It will not be a gaming platform (Score:2)
Reference design. Maybe. Product? Doubtful. (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Reference design. Maybe. Product? Doubtful. (Score:2)
Microsoft will betray anybody.
Remember Sega?
Sega "teamed" with Microsoft to bring a Windows CE based console to market to replace Sega's inhouse development platform.
Now we have the Xbox and no Sega.
Remember SGI?
SGI "teamed" with Microsoft to bring a new display technology (Ferenheit) to replace SGI's OpenGL.
Now we have DirectX and no SGI.
Remember Digital?
Digital "temed" wit
Re:Reference design. Maybe. Product? Doubtful. (Score:2)
Lat time I looked, both Sega and SGI were still open for business.
I come... FROM THE FUTURE! (Score:5, Funny)
Microsoft Unveils New Portable Gaming Station
via Reuters
In the wake of the success of both Sony's PS3 and Nintendo's Revolution and dwindling XBox 360 numbers, Microsoft has stepped up to the plate to challenge both companies in another gaming market: handhelds.
In an MTV2 event held yesterday, Micrsoft revealed their "XBox Z", the tentatively named portable gaming station. "We aim to do it all," a spokesman commented. "The XBox Z, known internally as the ZBox, will be a one-size-fits all handheld device, capable of playing anything, from video to music to games."
The unit, which is a bit smaller than a regular computer keyboard, weighs in at about two pounds. Controls are made up of four analog control sticks and six buttons, as well as three buttons on each shoulder. When asked about how gamers are supposed to use four analog sticks with only two thumbs, the spokesman replied "They'll think of something."
A 5" LCD screen sits in the middle and slightly up, amidst the controls. The unit takes regular sized CDs and will also support the new HD-DVD format, playing anything from XBox games to CDs to DVDs. Mentioned briefly was an attachment to play turntable-style records, to pull in the music enthusiast crowd.
Initial accessories were also announced at the unveiling. A small packpack, used to hold the system and its three required power sources, will be offered in various colors, as well as a clear mesh form. A utility-like belt will be used to hold various media to play in the device.
When asked about battery life and size, the Microsoft spokesman replied "I'll admit, right now it's a bit of a drainer, with a large size. We're working on the battery life, and expect to have it last two hours on 16 AA batteries. As for the large size, we're looking into shrinking it, but complete hard drives are hard to replace. Besides, gamers will be able to show their handheld with pride, belittling the other so called 'gaming handhelds'."
No release date was announced, though Microsoft plans to use "Bringing gaming to a new dimension" as their slogan.
More information is expected by the end of the month, as long as the Korean-Canadian war does not interfere with ongoing plans.
oh boy .. hang on tight GP2X .. (Score:1)
seriously though, i'll never write software for Microsoft, ever. i have all the hardware i need, and it all runs linux.
no thanks, Microsoft!
(GP2X rocks, yo!)
Playing original Xbox Games? (Score:1)
Sounds like an op for different "bundles" (Score:2)
Risky at best (Score:3, Insightful)
Of course, they could just say "Look how much of a success Sony has had in just over a year of entering the market!" Well, depending on whose numbers you trust, Sony's PSP could be a good example of a true challenger to the king of the handheld world. By some accounts Sony owns roughly 25% of the market. I think that 25% is only compared to the market it shares with the Nintendo DS, because I don't think the PSP owns 25% of the global handheld market when you consider all the people who still have the older Gameboy Advances, SPs, etc., which numbers in the tens of millions.
Also, there is still the Japanese market. As the last two Microsoft console launches there have shown, reception by the Japanese was lackluster at best. I think for a true challenger to Sony and Nintendo, a Microsoft handheld would really have to succeed in Japan. Sure, many people will say "But Europe and the Americas are Microsoft's main market," but I think this is a limited view. Microsoft does see Japan as a market it must penetrate successfully, which is why they began courting more Japanese companies to create games that cater more to the Japanese people.
Also, Japan is a significant market for games. Over there, the Nintendo DS sold 4 million units in 2005, twice that of the PSP for the same year. If you look at the sales charts for the past several months, every week was basically 6 - 7 DS games in the top 10 sales chart. On the other hand, it was incredibly rare to see a PSP game crack the top 10 of the chart.
And that is also something that Microsoft should learn from. The PSP sells well in the States and Europe probably because it is seen as cooler, more stylish, and it has more capabilities than the admittedly plain-jane DS. However, in my very humble opinion, its game selection is more limited than the DS's. Microsoft could really make an impact if they deliver with a steady stream of good, quality games and not rely on whatever other features their handheld would have (i.e. Sony's UMDs being more popular than the actual games).
Microsoft should also learn that having the most powerful parts does not make a system inherently better than another. At its core, the PSP is more powerful than the DS (dual MIPS 300 MHz processors (locked at 200 Mhz max), more powerful graphics engine), but the DS, at least in Japan, has sold more. Why? Even with a relatively weaker system, the games being developed for it are fun and appealing to more than just the 18-35 demographic. That's why games like the Brain Training games have been so successful and continue to stay on the charts.
Microsoft can make this work, but they might have to shift some of their views.
Re:Risky at best (Score:2)
of course its not winning the war. oh well... its a testament that they are still gaining ground. they have a temporary lack of original games. no backcatalog of games numbering in the thousands. a pricepoint $100 higher. but they are still gaining ground?!?!?! two handhelds in the market have definitely had
If they were smart (Score:2)
They should spend more time trying to sell XBox360's and the up-and coming XBox720 before they consider starting work on the XBrick.
About time (Score:2, Insightful)
Microsoft both has a Mobile version of Windows AND partnerships with mobile platform makers. To make a mobile Xbox platform simply means taking some existing PocketPC device and making it more gaming centric. They even ported DirectX to the mobile platform so there is at least a 3d graphics library to leverage.
Whether or not it will compete well against the dominant Nintendo remains to be seen. The PSP has been struggling to ga
In America... (Score:2)
The jury is still out on whether or not a video iPod will be successful. That's about as close to multifunction as people will put up with. Please don't provide Apple's video downloads as proof of "success". Most people will try something a few times and it's tough to argue we've passed through the try-out stage yet.
I would love to hear from people in other pa
Pass (Score:2)
Portable with a hard drive? (Score:1)
Imagine the horror... (Score:2, Funny)
Oh, the humanity!
Linux Alternative (Score:1)
They're going to make one of their own?!? (Score:2)
If this comes to fruition, how much are they willing to lose per unit, like the XBox and the XBox 360?
What to name it... (Score:2)
The solution: Hello, x-Pod!
Re:What to name it... (Score:2)
Microsoft already in the handheld market (Score:2)
Introducing...the X-Pod (Score:2)
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Artist's Impression (Score:2)
Re:Weird (Score:2)
Titles for Windows:
http://www.microsoft.com/games/pc/default.aspx [microsoft.com]
Titles for Xbox:
http://www.microsoft.com/games/xbox/default.aspx [microsoft.com]
Given that those are some of the most popular games currently on the market, I think your rather mistaken in this. I say this as someone who usually spends an undue amount of time insulting MS.
Re:Competition (Score:2)
MS is going after Sony, 'cause Sony thrashed Nintendo in consoles.
What's different in MS going after Nintendo, 'cause Nintendo thrashed Sony in handhelds? (Not that I actually believe they thrashed them)
Re:Competition (Score:2)
Re:Need more in 1 product (Score:2)
Re:Need more in 1 product (Score:2)