Rumors continue to surface on a potential Microsoft portable entertainment device that will interface with the Xbox 360 and feature gaming capabilities. A source says the device is called the xYz and that it's designed to compete with the iPod Touch.
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I strongly suspect that you'll be buying Duke Nuk'em Forever at your local GameStop before you'll be buying this device ;)
However, Apple has a good thing going with the Application base of the iPhone working with the iPod Touch. It's going to be hard to compete with that.
Add accelerometers and a touch screen and you've got something like the ipod touch. not difficult to do, why not do it in to the next gen? of course it'll be able to play games, the question is how.
This is not a hardware problem (assuming the harware is great for playing games), this is a business execution problem: what properties are you going to get that make it the device worth owning? music is not it, since everyone can get music and put it on an mp3 player. video? remember when they were calling the ipod the 'video ipod'? nobody watches video on mp3 players, it's just a schtick that needs to be there so you can say it's there. games? here's where MS has an advantage right now.
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If I can plug in my headphones and play the original version of Halo on the bus on my way to work, then there's incentive to buy this machine. The PSP is a great handheld gaming device, but it's a little bulky for carrying everywhere. if MS can replicate the PSP graphics quality, provide gigs of storage, provide portable Halo, make it a relatively open platform (world of goo, anyone?) and keep it only slightly larger than their current large zunes, at $249 it'll sell enough of these to break even IF the new PSP is not an improvement over the old one (one thumbstick? what?). Here is where it gets exciting. will sony fumble this fall? millions of PSPs are due for replacement next xmas....
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elsewise it'd be another sega situation where there are too many hardwares and not enough softwares
- by 4r3a1 May 17, 2009 11:20 PM PDT
- If this device holds true, i doubt that it would have the success of the ipod touch. Apples app store is king of the hill.
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