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ryanbph
01-10-2006, 06:02 PM
http://www.gamespot.com/news/6142137.html (http://www.gamespot.com/news/6142137.html)



Moore: Blu-ray Xbox 360 add-on possible

Xbox marketing chief says Microsoft could release peripheral for the Sony-backed disc if HD-DVD loses format war.

At Microsoft's big CES keynote address last week, Bill Gates announced that the company will release an add-on peripheral to read HD-DVD discs on the Xbox 360. Considering that console rival Sony is a primary backer of the competing Blu-ray format of high capacity discs, it came as little surprise that Microsoft would side with Toshiba's HD-DVD standard. The company's support for the HD-DVD camp has been apparently strong, with reports (http://$$$$$$$$$$$$/aren9) from late last year suggesting the company is offering cash incentives to PC makers that adopt HD-DVD drives into their systems.

However, despite the obvious preference for HD-DVD, it seems Microsoft isn't willing to completely tie its fate to the format just yet. During CES 2006, Microsoft's Xbox corporate VP of worldwide marketing and publishing Peter Moore told Japanese site ITmedia (http://plusd.itmedia.co.jp/) that a Blu-ray Xbox 360 peripheral could appear for the system if the need arises. Moore admitted that Microsoft isn't sure of the next-generation format war's outcome, with the worst-case scenario being a repeat of the Beta vs. VHS war of the '80s.

However, he suggested that whatever the outcome of the HD-DVD/Blu-ray war, the Xbox 360 can adopt the dominant format since its uses an external drive. He also suggested that it's a weak point for PlayStation 3, saying Sony's system is stuck with Blu-ray. Microsoft hasn't announced how the HD-DVD peripheral will connect to the Xbox 360, but it's most likely going to use one of the system's USB ports. While the PS3 may come with Blu-ray out of the box, there's no apparent reason an external HD-DVD drive couldn't be hooked up through that system's USB ports.

Moore once again confirmed that the HD-DVD add-on for the Xbox 360 is only for watching movies, and there are currently no plans to use it for games, nor are there plans to release an Xbox 360 with an internal HD-DVD drive.

Switching to the subject of the Xbox 360's launch in Japan, Moore admitted that sales has been slow in the country. He said the biggest factor contributing to the poor sales in Japan has been the lack of games, as only six titles were available at launch. He cited the delay of Dead or Alive 4 as being particularly influential to the less than stellar debut of the console.

When asked if Microsoft considered delaying the console's launch until there were enough games for the Japanese market, Moore said it wasn't an option. He added that a global launch within 2005 had been Microsoft's business goal and a change to that plan wouldn't be considered, especially since Japan is a vital market. Moore once again emphasized that Microsoft is taking the Japanese market seriously, developing multiple titles catering to the Japanese audience such as Blue Dragon, produced by former Square executive Hironobu Sakaguchi. Moore hopes that the titles will boost sales of the Xbox 360 in Japan in the future.

By Staff -- GameSpot (http://www.gamespot.com/)

Ikohn4ever
01-10-2006, 06:08 PM
the better question is will anyone buy either, i have never been down with buyin add ons to systems, plus there isnt really a point of buying one dvd format or the other till somebody wins. Wouldnt want to have to buy an overpriced dvd again.

Eastsidecracker
01-10-2006, 06:14 PM
Well, anyone know how much an hddvd player will cost? If its more ill end up buying the addon, if I really want and have to.

shipwreck
01-10-2006, 06:22 PM
Okay, so it looks as though we have two legs (HD & Blu-Ray drives) and a torso (Xbox 360) now. I'm assuming that the camera will be used for the head of the Ultimate Xbot, but I'm waiting with baited breath for what Microsoft has up their sleeves for the arms.

Clearly, when fully assembled, the Ultimate Xbot will pick up it's own power supply and mercilessly wail on any competitor's hardware in the generally area. The ring of light is clearly the Matrix of Leadership.

ryanbph
01-10-2006, 06:49 PM
Okay, so it looks as though we have two legs (HD & Blu-Ray drives) and a torso (Xbox 360) now. I'm assuming that the camera will be used for the head of the Ultimate Xbot, but I'm waiting with baited breath for what Microsoft has up their sleeves for the arms.

Clearly, when fully assembled, the Ultimate Xbot will pick up it's own power supply and mercilessly wail on any competitor's hardware in the generally area. The ring of light is clearly the Matrix of Leadership.

or maybe it is a tribute to Nintendo, and the R.O.B.

doubledown
01-10-2006, 08:27 PM
I'd rather wait for a combo player or awit until one format wins....this is just assenine that there are TWO HD formats....dumb dumb.

Zoglog
01-10-2006, 11:38 PM
This is news that one should hold off before buying the HD-DVD Addon. I'd wait for the format war to end one way or another before comitting to either one. And it better frickin end....

Remember people this is just MS' way of saying they are open to any format and won't just stick with HD-DVD even if the technology gets dominated by Blu Ray.

Toshiba can't be happy with that statement tho, but it's very good move on MS' part

Greetard
01-10-2006, 11:44 PM
Go figure. That Maynard retard posts a pic of the "cool 360 add-on" in every thread except the one that it would be on-topic.

Apossum
01-11-2006, 12:06 AM
Okay, so it looks as though we have two legs (HD & Blu-Ray drives) and a torso (Xbox 360) now. I'm assuming that the camera will be used for the head of the Ultimate Xbot, but I'm waiting with baited breath for what Microsoft has up their sleeves for the arms.

Clearly, when fully assembled, the Ultimate Xbot will pick up it's own power supply and mercilessly wail on any competitor's hardware in the generally area. The ring of light is clearly the Matrix of Leadership.

a laserdisc player would make a great shield.

akilshohen
01-11-2006, 03:31 AM
and what's the purpose of these new formats? More space?
I don't wanna pay $40 for 15 hours of behind the scenes featurettes.

clueless
01-11-2006, 03:48 AM
and what's the purpose of these new formats? More space?
I don't wanna pay $40 for 15 hours of behind the scenes featurettes.

umm no ... HD Video Movies

or in the case of SONY since they are planning on using it in their system, full motion HD Video cut scenes in games like Final Fantasy. maybe more levels in the game. or instead of the two DVD packages you get with XBOX one of the game and one of the special features, it would be on ONE Blue Ray HD DVD.

62t
01-11-2006, 03:49 AM
and what's the purpose of these new formats? More space?
I don't wanna pay $40 for 15 hours of behind the scenes featurettes.
more space = higher quality

tigerjh81
01-11-2006, 05:34 AM
u know whats funny they could barely filled 4 gigs in to a dvd for games in most cases think about what they are going to do with 40gigs!

KaneRobot
01-11-2006, 10:30 AM
a laserdisc player would make a great shield.

An HDMI adapter and cable as a grappling hook. Shoulder-to-target 7.1 speaker missiles. And...I dunno...a large ultravection oven for a base of operations.