Microsoft Reveals First Details of Next-Generation Xbox

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Microsoft Reveals First Details of Next-Generation Xbox
>> Well, some might have seen this 'leaked' press release already some hours ago on the news, but as Microsoft now officially released it I made a new post with the whole press release:
SAN FRANCISCO — March 9, 2005 — Today at the annual Game Developers Conference (GDC), Microsoft Corp. announced the first details of its next-generation Xbox® video game system platform, highlighting how hardware, software and services are being fused to power enhanced game and entertainment experiences.

Microsoft Corporate Vice President and Chief XNA™ Architect J Allard further outlined the company’s vision for the future of entertainment, citing the emergence of an “HD Era†in video games that is fueled by consumer demand for experiences that are always connected, always personalized and always in high-definition.

“In the HD Era the platform is bigger than the processor,†Allard said. “New technology and emerging consumer forces will come together to enable the rock stars of game development to shake up the old establishment and redefine entertainment as we know it.â€

Building on 10 years of innovation with the DirectX® API, the Microsoft® Windows® and Xbox platforms will enable ground-breaking game experiences in the HD Era. Illustrating what that means for gamers, Allard shared the first details about the next-generation Xbox guide. Persistent across all games and media experiences, the guide is an entertainment gateway that instantly connects players to their games, their friends and their digital media.

Features of the guide include these:
* Gamer Cards. Gamer Cards provide gamers with a quick look at key Xbox Liveâ„¢ information. They let players instantly connect with people who have similar skills, interests and lifestyles.
* Marketplace. Browseable by game, by genre, and in a number of other ways, the Marketplace will provide a one-stop shop for consumers to acquire episodic content, new game levels, maps, weapons, vehicles, skins and new community-created content.
* Micro-transactions. Breaking down barriers of small-ticket online commerce, micro-transactions will allow developers and the gaming community to charge as little as they like for content they create and publish on Marketplace. Imagine players slapping down $.99 to buy a one-of-a-kind, fully tricked-out racing car to be the envy of their buddies.
* Custom playlists. This feature eliminates the need for developers to support custom music in games. The guide instantly connects players to their music so they can listen to their own tracks while playing all their favorite next-generation Xbox games.

Typifying the HD Era game experience, the guide requires hardware designed with software in mind. System-level features of the guide such as custom playlists, the Xbox Live Friends list and voice chat are enabled at the chip level, liberating developers to focus on creating games, not developing for technical certification requirements (TCRs).

To support consumer demands for the HD Era, the next-generation Xbox is designed around key principles that let developers maximize real performance, using concepts they are already familiar with.
The next-generation Xbox hardware design principles include the following:
* A well-balanced system that will deliver more than a teraflop of targeted computing performance
* A multicore processor architecture co-developed with IBM Corp. that provides developer “headroom†and flexibility for the HD Era
* A custom-designed graphics processor co-developed with ATI Technologies Inc. designed for HD Era games and entertainment applications

In addition, familiar software technologies such as DirectX, PIX, XACT and the recently announced XNA Studio — an integrated team-based development environment tailored for game production — complement the new hardware to help game developers unlock increasingly powerful and complex silicon.
The HD Era gaming platform will strike an elegant balance of hardware, software and services to power the new experiences consumers demand. Games and entertainment features such as the next-generation Xbox guide represent a shift toward more immersive and integrated consumer experiences. This shift will be further illustrated by a significant leap to high-definition graphics, where character movements and expressions are intensely vibrant and nearly indiscernible from real life; by multichannel, positional audio fidelity so clear and precise that players will be able to hear the faintest enemy footsteps sneaking up behind them; by richer online communications; and by an abundance of on-demand content for game consoles.

Here are some pics of the xenon user interface


http://www.xbox.com/media/system/gdc05/sim-guide-001.jpg
http://www.xbox.com/media/system/gdc05/sim-guide-002.jpg
http://www.xbox.com/media/system/gdc05/sim-guide-003.jpg
http://www.xbox.com/media/system/gdc05/sim-guide-004.jpg
 

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hmm interested (believe it or not, at 1:30 am i actually managed to read all that)

looks promising, but i dont like the skin, and also i hate the idea of paying to play online, then paying a fee for xtra goodies (the $0.99 purchases they talk about)
 

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alot of people will pay a dollar for an extra thing...............its a dollar......i wouldnt mind, just gotta get a credit card.... Live is something i wouldnt mind paying for, think of all the people paying to pay one game online, like WoW or Lineage 2 (the people that accually play on the real servers, lol) or FF12 or w.e, they only get one game, on xbox live you get as many games as are out.
 

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WEll if it turns out that ****ing stupid i wont buy the damn thing
 

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There's no way im buying any next-gen consols. I jsut got an xbox, and still don't think it was worth it now. Best thing to do with these consols is stop looking at the specs, and look at the games.

what good is a great machine, if games suck. look at gamecube, technicaly better than PS2, but there is hardly any really good games on it. PS3 and Xbox2(I refuse to call it anything else) is jsut doing all this to wow everyone with these "omg super duel cell yadda yadda", and there has been no mention of waht games there will be. Nintendo you know will pull out a zelda game, and first party games, they always do.
 

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considering im poor. i would prefer saving my money. if i buy a next gen consol, i wont pay 2 play online. nor will i buy xtra goodies for 99 cents.
 

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Pan said:
There's no way im buying any next-gen consols. I jsut got an xbox, and still don't think it was worth it now. Best thing to do with these consols is stop looking at the specs, and look at the games.

what good is a great machine, if games suck. look at gamecube, technicaly better than PS2, but there is hardly any really good games on it. PS3 and Xbox2(I refuse to call it anything else) is jsut doing all this to wow everyone with these "omg super duel cell yadda yadda", and there has been no mention of waht games there will be. Nintendo you know will pull out a zelda game, and first party games, they always do.

Accually it has been rumor'd (from good resources) that the xenon will come in 3 styles (but i believe the third one was dropped), first is xenon with no hdd, second is xenon with a hdd and Halo 2.5 bundled with it, and the third (which i believe was dropped) was a pc of the xenon, its the exact same stats, but with windows on it. theres also alot of other games that are suppost to come out for them, i just dont feal like looking them all up and telling them to you because no matter what, your gonna be stupid about it.
 

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Well even on the current xbox, we still cant run windows on it, linux was ez enough to get. Someone installed MacOSX ontop of linux, but i heared it ran like shit.
 

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