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rabbitjoker
aural sadist

Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Toronto, ON, CANADA
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| quote: | Originally posted by infinity HiGH
We're hardcore. |
I don't think this has ever been the vision of Xbox.
Xbox hardware is "hardcore", yes (the processor design still is a great deal ahead of it's time [no RROD comments pls, those have been fixed with a generous warranty] and has at least 3 years left before it is due for an update).
HOWEVER, Microsoft's vision for the Xbox 360 has always been to create the "entertainment hub" of the house.
Xbox supports Netflix, it has it's own currency, it offers (non-netflix) movie purchases and rentals, it offers exclusive video and online content, it supports messaging and friending, it now supports Facebook and Twitter, it connects with other Windows PCs to stream media from those devices, it now has collaborative gaming (1vs100) and it soon will integrate with Zune to provide more entertainment... Not to mention the gaming and networked gaming functionality.
Natal is just an extension of the entertainment hub concept. It makes it easier for more people in the house to participate in using it - which is never a bad thing.
I'm not even a big gamer guy - however after buying an Xbox around holiday season I can say that I am really really happy with the unit - it was a great investment.
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Jun-03-2009 03:12
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infinity HiGH
groovin

Registered: Oct 2001
Location: west side T.O
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| quote: | Originally posted by rabbitjoker
I don't think this has ever been the vision of Xbox.
Xbox hardware is "hardcore", yes (the processor design still is a great deal ahead of it's time [no RROD comments pls, those have been fixed with a generous warranty] and has at least 3 years left before it is due for an update).
HOWEVER, Microsoft's vision for the Xbox 360 has always been to create the "entertainment hub" of the house.
Xbox supports Netflix, it has it's own currency, it offers (non-netflix) movie purchases and rentals, it offers exclusive video and online content, it supports messaging and friending, it now supports Facebook and Twitter, it connects with other Windows PCs to stream media from those devices, it now has collaborative gaming (1vs100) and it soon will integrate with Zune to provide more entertainment... Not to mention the gaming and networked gaming functionality.
Natal is just an extension of the entertainment hub concept. It makes it easier for more people in the house to participate in using it - which is never a bad thing.
I'm not even a big gamer guy - however after buying an Xbox around holiday season I can say that I am really really happy with the unit - it was a great investment. |
Their long term goal has always been to take over the living room but the path they're taking to reach that is through the hard core gamers, who in turn branch out into tech-geeks, audiophiles, etc. The people that play Halo and many of the other Xbox 360 games are the same people that care about 720p, 1080p, Dolby Digital, multi-core processors, etc etc.
The so-called "Hardcore gamers" market which has been defined by MS and Sony the past 2-3 generations has always cared more about technology and conventional (aka. "hardcore") games than new and innovative ideas. That's what I meant when I said MS considered itself hardcore, because they've always tried to cater more-so to the 18-40 Male demographic. Xbox Live was a natural expansion of the Xbox brand to safely capture that audience. Same goes for Netflix.
I agree that Natal's goal is to diversify the audience but I really doubt it will do that. I just don't believe that the technology, however revolutionary it may be, will be applied well enough for the Natal to be a mass market hit. That is, unless they include it with every new Xbox 360 sold, as well as a collection of fun and addictive games. Then maybe it could work.
I'm not trying to knock on MS because in reality they've done everything right to be successful in this industry. It's really been a text book that business students should study. I'm just skeptical about the Natal and it's future.
Last edited by infinity HiGH on Jun-03-2009 at 08:01
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