Leaks Reveal New Xbox 360 Package 84
Gamasutra reports on hints from around the internet adding up to a new sku for the Xbox 360. The new box, the 'Xbox 360 Arcade' pack, is essentially a core pack with an emphasis on Xbox Live Arcade titles, for a low price. "Now, a new listing on Amazon, and a separate page at on Toys "R" Us' retail site that has been consequently removed, indicate an October 25th release date and $279.99 price point. The package shot shown at Toys "R" Us prominently features the five-game Xbox Live Arcade pack-in, with icons for Pac-Man and UNO lending more credence to the Ars Technica rumors. Microsoft has yet to confirm any details of the new model, nor has the company officially declared that the Core model - which originally was marketed with no hard drive, external storage, or HDMI output at the same $279.99 price - has been discontinued."
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And most Live Arcade titles are ~50MB - so you can get a decent number on a memory card.
Though Microsoft definitely should have bundled this thing with a 4GB flash drive.
That'd be what? $30 for them? It's easily covered under the money they've made on keeping the 360 overpriced.
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Still isn't
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Not another one..... (Score:1, Insightful)
>>5 XBOX Live Arcade Games
This feels like a lame attempt to try and steal some of the Wii's thunder.
Microsoft should know better than to release another SKU without a hard drive.
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I wonder where they will put the games since they have upped the max size of games to 150mb. The games they are releasing with it may be smaller. I wonder what happens if you erase the card?
512MB (Score:1)
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You aren't able to copy downloadable games to an SD card on the Wii? It seems like they'd tie it to the consoles serial number of something in order to prevent people from downloading games and shuttling them around between Wiis.
No. If you run out of space you're supposed to delete games you don't play much and redownload them when you want to play them again (your Wii account saves them all for redownloading). I'm not sure if that's better or worse than buying extra memory cards and shuffling them around, but since I own all the old systems I don't really care much about the Virtual Console. Maybe once they start releasing Japan-only or new games to the VC I'll care.
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Re:Japanese only games on VC (Score:2)
I hope this trend continues as I'd really like to see the Mother games as well as old Fire Emblem and Famicom Wars here. Hey, we might even be able to get the PC Engine CD version of Akumajo Dracula X Chi no Rondo if
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Golf Oscar Whisky? (Score:1)
Wee (Score:2)
Oh, the poor parents who are now doomed to pick up the wrong SKU when they wander into their retailer of choice and buy "the new Wiistation 350"
Or worse yet, the Wee DVD player [crunchgear.com] that plays 80 mm wee DVDs [ebay.com] for the wee ones.
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Amazon link is dead (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Amazon link is dead (Score:5, Informative)
Deja vu... (Score:2)
Microsoft has to focus... (Score:5, Insightful)
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Elite, Pro (former Premium), and Arcade (former Core, but with a wireless controller and 256MB memory card included).
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You might say they are aiming for a Confusopoly [wikipedia.org].
It makes more sense than the core (Score:1)
It still seems like a silly package without a drive, but it is all relative in a gaming world where Microsoft sells (or was selling) the ridiculous core (crippled) package along side an insane number of SKUs, Sony asking a huge amount of money for a system with only a
MS, let us use external HD, MORON managers!!! (Score:2)
Change your software to let anyone use an external HD/Usb Flash as the Xboxs main HD to allow downloads/saves etc... full access as per
internal HD.
You know its easy, stop trying to make money of a stupid HD addon pack, make money of GOOD GAMES.
Oh, get some new managers, not in suits.
The Wii lets their customers use an external SD card for all downloads etc.... are you listening MS????
This was broken over a month ago (Score:5, Informative)
There will be 1 new SKUs with 3 new packages:
XBox Arcade ("Go play!"), no HD, 256MB memory card, wireless controller, and 5 arcade games
XBox Pro ("Go Pro!"), former premium (20GB HD, 30-day Live Gold trial, headset)
XBox Elite (Go Big!"), with 120GB HD and HDMI cable in black.
http://kotaku.com/gaming/rumor/new-360-core-coming-to-us-this-holiday-291506.php [kotaku.com]
That's 3 SKUs (Score:1)
Re:That's 3 SKUs (Score:4, Informative)
Well, the Pro might have its own new SKU, but I could see it keeping the Premium SKU since it's essentially the same thing.
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The often incorrect use (abuse) of "SKU" on Slashdot has been grating on me for a while now.
Re:This was broken over a month ago (Score:4, Informative)
XBox Pro ("Go Pro!"), former premium (20GB HD, 30-day Live Gold trial, headset)
XBox Elite (Go Big!"), with 120GB HD and HDMI cable in black.
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whooptie ding (Score:2, Informative)
(for those who might not have heard, the massive 360 failure rates have been attributed to crappy solder on the mainboard that fails under high heat levels.)
I guess you didn't get the memo ;) (Score:2)
They've been selling red ring free consoles for a fair while now. I'd imagine that the announcement of putting aside $1 billion to solve the warranty issue was around the time they were sure the issue was resolved and that that was the maximum they'd need to pay out should all existing consoles fail under the new 3 year warranty.
There's certainly far less red ring reports nowadays so it would seem their fix has been fairly successful thus far unless
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When comparing the three consoles, the 360 has the biggest library with the highest ratings but damned if the hardware doesn't give one pause for concern. I honestly haven't looked into it much until recently. I'd passed on the original Xbox out of anti-microsoft sentiment. The PS3 this generati
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Btw, would you consider yourself a sell-out if you bought/used a Microsoft product?
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Wasn't me who modded you a troll, but I was going to point out its phrasing like this "the massive 360 failure rates" that will get you modded as such. Just like in journalism the way you phrase things really implies your leanings, so just something to think about if you were interested in being less biased in your posts.
Well, what other term would you use for it? 33% failure rate? $1 billion just for warranty fixes? That's enormous. I was pricing one up and did some research to see what I'd be paying. For $350 plus $99 for wireless card plus $50/year for xbox live plus $60 for a new game, that's a lot of money to be tied up in a system that has a one in three chance of going tits up.
Btw, would you consider yourself a sell-out if you bought/used a Microsoft product?
I did for Xbox 1. Knowing that Microsoft is still taking a big loss on each console makes it a little less painful. I'm genuinely interested
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Google is your friend (Score:1)
Re:Google is your fair-weather friend (Score:1)
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There was also an account of a Best Buy Manager who said it was between 25 - 33%. Which is a significant range there, and again his experience for his one store in his one town.
Now I obviously have no idea what the failure rate is, so it definitely could be 33%, but I fi
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Competition (Score:1, Offtopic)
bleh (Score:3, Interesting)
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I agreee with the parent. I really thought the elite was gonna have the HD-DVD drive it in when it was a rumor. When MS dropped HD-DVD for the 360 launch, everyone expected one to come out with it built in at some later point. If they aren't including it with this revision, then I don't expect to see the drive built in until next fall. That way they can play up the new revision for Christmas 2008. You would think that would be to late in the life of the 360 (the 4th Christmas for the console). As Sony has s
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If i'd gone with the Core at the time, I could have added a HD later. If I want to upgrade to the 120GB drive, I can do that at any time. Internal process changes are irrelevant to everyone except us nerds.
The PS2 changed processes, changed dr
Seriously. (Score:2)
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I'm buying one. (Score:2, Insightful)
My friends have all had 360s for a while, and I've been tempted. This pushes me over the edge since I can grab one of their replaced 20GB drives to add on to this one. It also has the save card that none of my friends have sprung for, so I can copy off save
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If you really want to play, it's best to bite the bullet and buy the elite off the bat. If you do wish to upgrade the hard drive (likely if you have good internet speed, there's lots to download out on the marketplace), it is much more expensive to buy the 120 Gig seperate.
I filled my 20 gigs quick. Each demo is ~1 gig. High def game trailers and TV shows add up very quick. On top of that, Halo 3 now lets you save all the game replays you want to your hard drive.
I bought mine when it first came out
SKU? (Score:5, Insightful)
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Either way I still agree with what you're saying!
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It was curiosity and rhetoric in equal measure; thanks for the insight.
Erm, hang on. You weren't asking a rhetorical question, were you?
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"Less descriptive"?? Hardly. [slashdot.org]
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Enough with the pretentious "price point." (Score:1, Troll)
So, why skimp on the HDD? (Score:3, Interesting)
So, why is MS releasing SKU's that are HDD deprived? HDD's are insanely cheap these days. You can pick up what, a nice 80GB HDD from Seagate or Maxtor for $40-50 USD these days. Yet the price point on the SKU's seems to not really match that of the pricing of HDD's, as they tend to scale way higher for much less HDD space. If HDD's are cheap, why not put in a high capacity drive for the same price or less? It's plausible, there are devices on the market to be used, hell I'm sure they could get a bulk deal from a manufacturer quite easily.
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Sony's no different... They're doing exactly the same thing, with quite a bit more confusion.
Who cares? (Score:2)
65nm? (Score:1)