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Published Wednesday | January 9, 2008
What's next for Xbox?
BY VICTOR GODINEZ
THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS

Who's ready to start talking about the next Xbox?

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If Microsoft were to continue releasing a new Xbox console ever four years, then the Xbox 720 (or whatever it ends up being called) should come out, um, let's see, next year! But will it?
Yeah, I know, it sounds idiotic — didn't the 360 just come out? But one glance at a calendar suggests it won't be long before we start hearing all sorts of tidbits about the Xbox 720.

After all, the original Xbox came out in the fall of 2001.

The Xbox 360 was released in 2005.

Repeating that four-year lifespan, the 720 (or whatever it ends up being called) should come out, um, let's see, next year!

To be fair, Microsoft executives have said they envision a longer life for the 360 than the original Xbox enjoyed. And the 360 will easily break the sales totals of the original Xbox (at least outside of Japan), so it makes sense to keep the platform alive as long as possible. After all, the second half of a console's life cycle is its most profitable, because the cost of assembling what was once cutting-edge hardware has declined dramatically.

But I don't think Microsoft counted on the exploding popularity of the Wii. After all, what spurred Microsoft to release the 360 so early was that the original Xbox was being trounced by the PS2. Launching the 360 early did blunt the impact of the PS3, but now the Wii looks set to humble the 360 in the same way the PS2 did the Xbox.

So does Microsoft respond as it did before, rushing out a successor console ahead of everyone else?

Maybe.

If the Wii continues on its rocket-propelled sales trajectory, with the 360 falling behind at an increasing rate as Nintendo eventually figures out how to make enough consoles to satisfy demand, Microsoft will have to do something.

That could be one of three things:

• Ignore the sales disparity and focus on making the 360 a profitable venture for Microsoft.

• Release a new console with more powerful graphics but with some sort of motion-sensitive control that steals some of the Wii's thunder.

• Stop making consoles.

I think option three, killing the Xbox, is about as likely as Bill Gates switching to Linux. The console industry has become too important to Microsoft's strategy of expanding its business into the living room for the Xbox to be euthanized now.

Nothing else that Microsoft has ever made has come close to the 360's popularity in that space, and the company clearly hopes to use that opening to sell downloadable movies and other digital entertainment to consumers before Apple does.

I think a combination of options one and two is pretty likely, though. And I think Microsoft will give the 360 one more year than it gave the original Xbox.

The 360 has turned into the most consistent hit-generator of any of the consoles (i.e. the ratio of good games to dreck is better on the 360 than on either the PS3 or Wii). Even the pointy-haired types at Microsoft know that taking an ax to the goose that lays golden eggs is a bad investment strategy.

At the same time, though, I just don't see Microsoft conceding the console market to Nintendo for too much longer if the Wii turns out to be a long-term hit.

So 2009 might be a little early for the Xbox 720, but come 2010, all bets are off.
 
what a retard, Xbox made the 360 to compete with the PS3 and the Wii which were going to be released. They chose to release it earlier than the PS3 and Wii to get a headstart and an advantage, but of course with the RRoD issues, it's somewhat backfired and with the Wii's innovative controls
 
Wow, in what way is he an idiot? It sounds about right to me though I don't agree with all of his speculation. I don't think they'll rush out a new console with motion sensing controls for one thing. And he's probably a year off on the next one coming out (def. not 2009, most likely not 2010 either), but there's nothing outrageous in there.

It would be kind of dumb to react too much to Nintendo because Nintendo can always come out with a Wii 2 with full BC but with new HD graphics capabilities for pretty cheap in a couple of years to keep that train rollin'. So his option #1 is the best bet for MS.
 
There's no way MS is going to release a successor to the 360 this soon. I don't think it'll even be announced before 2010. The 360 is in a strong position and is finally poised to be profitable. Comparing the 360's attach rate to that of the Wii, Microsoft has nothing to worry about and should spend their resources concentrating on making the 360 as profitable as possible.
 
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I would imagine we wont see the 720 until 2010 or 2011. Hopefully they'll be smart and launch it during the summer, so that gamers wont have to compete with parents trying to get one for Christmas and some of the eBay scalpers.
 
We wont see the new system until 2012 at the earliest. Five years has been the typical life cycle of successful consoles. Both MS and Sony have said this generation will break that tradition.

As for the article, this guy is just trying to sell newspapers/magazines/get website hits.
 
I think MS has decided to release more updated versions of the 360 (Elite, premium HDMI) rather than pushing a new console
 
[quote name='daphatty']We wont see the new system until 2012 at the earliest. Five years has been the typical life cycle of successful consoles. Both MS and Sony have said this generation will break that tradition.

As for the article, this guy is just trying to sell newspapers/magazines/get website hits.[/QUOTE]

exactly.
 
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