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Microsoft Xboy?
Talk of a handheld gaming system from Microsoft is in the spotlight once again. Are 151 "Micromons" in gamers' future? Rumors of Microsoft entering the portable gaming market have been reported in abundance for the past six months. However, when a globally respected news source such as MSNBC reports on such rumors, there's sure to be some substantial evidence to support them. According to a report by MSNBC, Microsoft has progressed far enough along in discussions concerning the possibility of the company entering the portable gaming market (the fastest growing sector of the industry), that it has given the project a codename in "Xboy". The article suggests that if all goes well with Xbox, Microsoft could enter the portable gaming market in 2002 or 2003, bringing to the table significant technological advances (read: 3D visuals) over Nintendo's upcoming Game Boy Advance, which is scheduled to appear in the US this summer. The article is quick to point out, though, that Microsoft's main focus at this point and for the foreseeable future is Xbox. The company understands that it must establish a name for itself in the industry before attempting to enter multiple sectors of the market, and to do so, must make Xbox the system by which all others are judged. Chief Xbox Officer, Robbie Bach, told MSNBC, "I'm focused on one thing and one thing only. If I take my eye off the Xbox mission for two seconds, I'll lose. I can think about [portable games] when I have time to think about those things." Microsoft's competition in the handheld market, namely Nintendo, could be substantially more difficult to defeat than its main competition for Xbox, Sony. Nintendo owns 97% of the portable gaming market and has seen the sector grow from $216 million in 1998 to $618 million in 1999 thanks to the introduction of Pokemon. Figures for 2000 should be even more impressive. That kind of increase is one any company would be foolish to ignore, and Microsoft, while focused on Xbox, is surely paying at least a shrapnel of attention to the portable gaming market. It will take more than superior technology to draw the masses to a new handheld, though. We just hope that that "more" isn't comparable to 151 colorful monsters. Josh White The pround owner of 0 colorful monsters. copied from http://xbox.gamerweb.com/news/0101/040.asp |
Shouldn't this be in the XBOX forum
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no because it isn't an xbox it is something different dumbass made by microsoft DOes game boy go in the game cube catagory ? didn't think so
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I still see many Xbox references so it should be.. since it would most likely be an extension of the Xbox and not its own system.. microsoft is weird. I'm going to vote the option that includes "DUMBASS"
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I'll move it but leave the redirect.
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Xbox still blows.
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Wow, so Microsoft is planning on releasing an overpriced, 10 pound paperweight that frequently overheats and has a wide selection of awful games? Where do I sign up!?
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I couldn't have said it better myself. If they actually made this system smaller than a trailer park, I'd be impressed.
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You were wrong. A half-ass attempt at making fun of Penny-Arcade, when Penny-Arcade owns all.
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Nintendo *owns* the handheld market, absolutely no question. Someone has to stop microsoft, either kill bill gates or try to knock out the HQ.... maybe both. All they do is send out pisspoor programming and hardware, and get away with it because they're tyranical marketers. They bump off the lower and climbing companies aggressively, steal their designs/ideas and refurnish them as 'theirs'. The evil must die.
:) www.fuckmicrosoft.com <- In this kind of situation, that place is holy. |
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X-Boy? WTF?
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It also has insufficient cooling.
BTW, it's big because M$ wants to blind you with that giant green logo :x |
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This JiN-RaiDeN character seems to know what the hell he's talking about. |
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I didn't find it very funny.
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My buddie's system kept overheating, so I 'modded' an extra fan into it. |
i happen to like xbox not because of the disign or shit like that but becuase of what i have done to it (stuff that i can't talk about here) but anyway i have made it ablw to play media files of all kinds it has emulators ect it is really badass and it being bulky and hard to lug around who cares normally it sits on the floor or sits on a shelf and when i do take it places i throw it in the xbox bookbag it makes it really easy to carry then u hook up the screen you can get for it and you have years of enertainment when u have snes nes genisis n64 ps1 gba and xbox all in 1 system who cares and then u can play every episode of southpark u have it made btw dvd-r hold 4.6 gig of stuff so that is plenty of room for all that shit
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Anyway, I'm guessing there isn't much truth to this Xboy nonsense is there? Just another Internet rumor. I couldn't imagine Microsoft attempting to make a handheld after their Xbox sales.
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