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gunit50pimp6
03-08-2005, 03:09 PM
link from were i got this:
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?section_name=ret&aid=8108

Xbox 360: multiple versions planned, WebTV to ship on premium edition?
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Rob Fahey 15:50 19/04/2005

Two different Xbox 360 bundles to hit retail in time for Christmas

Microsoft's is still planning to ship two different versions of its Xbox 360 console at launch, according to sources close to the company - while reports suggest that the high-end version may feature the firm's WebTV system.

It's long been thought that Microsoft plans to ship two different Xbox 360 bundles, one with a hard drive and one without, and give users the option of upgrading the low-end system with a hard drive accessory.

Sources close to the firm have confirmed this week that there's much talk of two distinct price points, which seems to indicate that this is still the plan for launch - while a report on well-connected gaming blog Kotaku gives an indication of how the two different models will be differentiated.

The site reports that the basic edition of Xbox 360 - the version without the hard drive - will not have backwards compatibility, while the "premium" version with the hard drive will ship with Microsoft's WebTV functionality built-in.

WebTV is Microsoft's effort at bringing internet communication and media functionality to the living room, and includes basic functionality such as web, e-mail and IM access along with the ability to stream music and video channels from the 'net or from local PCs.

Integrating the system with Xbox 360 would be a logical move, and a major land-grab for Microsoft in this space - which is tipped to become more important in the coming years as increasing amounts of content are broadcast over the Internet as opposed to over traditional TV networks.

A major question mark over the possibility of a the two-tier Xbox launch, however, lies with the question of customised content - one of J Allard's most vaunted goals for the new system - and how that would tie in with a low-end Xbox 360 without a mass storage device.

One part of the answer to that question is the inclusion of a high-capacity solid state memory device with the system, which wouldn't be large enough to store music or movies in any significant volume - or to act as a cache for Xbox games, as the existing Xbox' hard drive does - but would be able to act as a cache customised game assets.

Indeed, last year Israeli flash memory specialist M-Systems confirmed that it is working on a memory solution for Xbox 2, with CEO Dov Moran stating that "when users want to save their e-mail messages, copy music, or anything like that, the only storage they’ll have is what we give them."

Another part of the answer to that question may come from Kotaku's sources, who indicated to the site that around 80 per cent of the systems produced for launch would be the "premium" version - suggesting that the lower-end model is, more than anything else, a concession to launching a competitively priced "games only" system.

Sony is also widely expected to launch multiple versions of the PlayStation 3 console, which is due to arrive in 2006, with both "home media server" and stripped down "basic console" versions believed to be on the cards.

External Link: Kotaku

Jacksmith28
03-08-2005, 03:28 PM
Did you frind this in the national inquirer? It can't be true. People already have preordered there 360 without a choice of "premium" or "basic".

Grindstone
03-08-2005, 03:34 PM
His info is based on an article from April 19, 2005; pre-E3 material.

I sincerely hope that is not the case anymore, if so, M$ has dropped the ball on advertizing it.

gunit50pimp6
03-08-2005, 03:34 PM
no at http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?section_name=ret&aid=8108

pApA SmerF01
03-08-2005, 04:02 PM
yeah, b.s.

this rumour was disspelled a long time ago. look at the date of the article 4/19/05. that's your first clue. there will be one package, and it will have everything you want in it for$299.99. happy? good.....

jonnyg
03-08-2005, 04:09 PM
i feel stupid saying this but what is a webtv?? please someone tell me?

cpapple
03-08-2005, 07:06 PM
WebTV is Microsoft's effort at bringing internet communication and media functionality to the living room, and includes basic functionality such as web, e-mail and IM access along with the ability to stream music and video channels from the 'net or from local PCs.

Quade013
03-08-2005, 09:24 PM
First this is indeed an old article which has been laid to rest, so please feel safe that when you pick up a 360 on launch date it will have a 20 Gig Hard-drive. Second, I wanted to know how many people are interested in the Xbox360 as a multi-media device? As for myself I am not interested email, streaming, shopping, etc; I just want to play GAMES.

jonnyg
04-08-2005, 11:54 AM
so is there going to be 2 bundles oe what????????

MH_prophet
04-08-2005, 12:19 PM
no, there's just going to be one

citizen X
04-08-2005, 02:01 PM
First this is indeed an old article which has been laid to rest, so please feel safe that when you pick up a 360 on launch date it will have a 20 Gig Hard-drive. Second, I wanted to know how many people are interested in the Xbox360 as a multi-media device? As for myself I am not interested email, streaming, shopping, etc; I just want to play GAMES.


I for one, like the multimedia aspect, like the customizable soundtracks, and the DVD playback, me personally I don’t care much for the web browsing, but I can’t stand not having Xbox live, a game without XBL is just a game, but a game with it, is a whole new social experience, for example that’s wear I met Shawn AKA PapaSmerf01, and he lives not 5 mile away from me. Chances are I wouldn’t have met him with out XBL.


Oh yeah, that article is a lot of BS, don’t be posting stuff like this here, people like me, Papsmerf01, and others know our stuff, and this is honestly a lot of sh**. :tee: