But due to high consumer demand rather than supply problems, says UK boss.
Retailers struggling to deal with the poor supply of current-gen Xbox consoles could have more problems when the Xbox 360 launches later this year, according to UK Xbox boss Neil Thompson.
' The official word from Microsoft on downloadable content for Xbox 360 is that it will have downloadable game content, trailers, and demos, some free and some for a price '
What has not been mentioned before is that the Xbox 360 will have downloadable games.
This bit of information was revealed in a press release sent out today from GarageGames about its new President, Mark Frohnmayer. Frohnmayer had this to say: "GarageGames now has three powerful engines, and we're constantly improving our development toolset. We've got several exciting projects on the horizon including a killer casual game being developed in partnership with another company and a downloadable title for the upcoming Xbox 360."
Dan Gardiner ruminates on Microsoft's new Xbox 360 videogame console.
We must admit that when we first heard rumours that the Xbox 360 was going to use a three-core 3.2GHz processor, we were a little sceptical. Given that dual-core CPUs are only just starting to hit the PC scene, it'd be something of an achievement for Microsoft and IBM (which has been charged with developing the PowerPC-based Xbox 360 CPU) to incorporate a three-core CPU into a videogame console.
On May 12, they officially announced the systems specs, and lo and behold the developers have somehow managed to do it - and they've thrown in wireless controllers. 512MB of GDDR3 and a custom ATI graphics chip to boot. In short, it's a veritable hardware fiesta, but it's a fairly specialised one. Unlike the original Xbox, the guts of the 360 bear little resemblance to what's inside the PCs that sit on most of our desktops (unless you own a PowerPC-based Mac that is, and even then the link is a tenuous one at best).
Of course, the question on a lot of people's minds is likely to be, has Microsoft learned from its mistakes? The original Xbox has become a hacker's dream, thanks to the hardware's similarity to a standard desktop PC. Its security features were pretty rapidly unlocked, and its capabilities exploited to do things like make it function as an 'entertainment bridge' capable of streaming audio and video from your PC to your lounge room. People even figured out how to run Linux on it. Of course, doing any of this voids the warranty. Nevertheless, a dedicated community of hardware and software hackers has sprung up around the Xbox in much the same way the open source community largely revolves around Linux.
Microsoft has made moves in the entertainment bridge direction with the original Xbox, which can act as an 'extended by streaming content from a Windows XP Media Center Edition PC. But ironically, this feature was only added long after hackers had 'unlocked' this capability themselves. The Xbox 360 will act as an extender out of the box. and it's clear that Microsoft has much broader plans than videogames for this new machine.
At least initially though, its customised hardware is unlikely to make it a favourite among hardware hacking enthusiasts. Then again, they say many hands make light work ... and the console hacking community has already had a lot of practise on the original Xbox.
- The Xbox Live Camera: 1.3-megapixel, VGA 640x480 video at 30 frames/sec, includes microphone
- The Lightweight Xbox 360 Headset: with in-line volume control, mute switch and noise-canceling
' Arstechnica.com posted part2 of their very detailed and technical Xbox 360 hardware article '
Part I of this series covered Microsoft's vision for dynamic content creation in the next generation of console games. The XBox 360's procedural synthesis techniques were explained, and a general overview of the multicore PowerPC CPU that powers the new console was given. In the present article, we'll zoom in for a closer look at this CPU, codenamed Xenon. We'll cover the design of its individual parts, and we'll talk about how each part fits with the vision outlined in Part I. Check out this great, but very technical - you've been warned, article on arstechnica.com
Has Play delivered Microsoft's top secret launch strategy?
The first indication of what Microsoft's price and delivery strategy for Europe appears to have been unveiled on online e-tailer Play.com.
In the first online product listing for the Xbox 360, Play.com states that the unit will set you back a quite staggering £399 and be available from November 29 of this year.
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