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  • Flawless
    Bang-bang! Down-down!
    • Mar 2004
    • 16780

    #1

    Microsoft: Current-gen console cycle to last longer

    Gamespot

    The gaming industry has traditionally been defined by the cyclical, technological arms race between console manufacturers. However, the current generation of consoles is markedly different, thanks to the stupendous success of Nintendo and its less-than-cutting-edge Wii, which devalues technological horsepower in favor of innovative controls and mass-market design philosophies.

    For the next generation of consoles, Microsoft for one appears to be eyeing a page in Nintendo's playbook. Speaking to the San Jose Mercury News, Microsoft's Entertainment & Devices division president Robbie Bach said that creating more powerful technology won't be enough to lure consumers into the next generation of gaming hardware. As such, he expects the current generation of gaming consoles to remain on the market longer.

    "Just coming up with something that's faster and prettier isn't going to be sufficient," said Bach. "The life cycle for this generation of consoles--and I'm not just talking about Xbox, I'd include Wii and PS3 as well--is probably going to be a little longer than previous generations." Previously, analysts had speculated that the big-three console makers won't release an update to their current-gen systems until 2011 at the earliest.

    Of course, Bach also notes that the current global economic crisis has engendered a penny-pinching mentality within consumers, making it all the more difficult to introduce all-new hardware. "We want to make sure that as the economy does start to recover, that we're positioned well," he noted.

    According to Microsoft's most recent figures, the Xbox 360--which is the cheapest console on the market thanks to a round of price cuts in September--has sold 28 million units since debuting in 2005. As noted by the San Jose Mercury News, the Xbox 360 has sold 3.3 million units in the US through November 2008, slightly outpacing the PlayStation 3's 2.8 million systems. Meanwhile, Nintendo has moved more than 8 million consoles over the same period of time, 2 million of which came in November. Industry-tracking NPD Group is expected to release its sales figures for December later this week.
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  • Behindshadows
    CEO - BSG Network
    • Nov 2004
    • 8055

    #2
    Re: Microsoft: Current-gen console cycle to last longer

    That's great news, there is really no need to focus on a newer console, they haven't done everything with the 360 and the PS3 is definitely behind, so they need more time to get some real titles out.

    Allows the next consoles to come out in 2012 or something and keep advancing with the current technology.
    Last edited by Behindshadows; 01-12-2009, 09:31 PM.

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    • jfsolo
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      • May 2003
      • 12965

      #3
      Re: Microsoft: Current-gen console cycle to last longer

      I'm glad to hear this. I felt like the 360 came out at least one, maybe two years too soon, and it put developers in a bad spot, especially sports developers. 2008 seemed to be the year where D-Teams really showed a grasp of the various hardware.

      Hopefully when the next consoles drop companies will have had enough time to really understand the new
      tech and be able to hit the ground running with AAA titles in all genres.
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      • JohnDoe8865
        Hall of Fame
        • Jul 2002
        • 9607

        #4
        Re: Microsoft: Current-gen console cycle to last longer

        They haven't done anything revolutionary in this generation of consoles yet. They need to do better and hopefully this means we'll see something special before this gen ends.

        We've seen some really good games, but I felt like we got some really "WOW" stuff on PS2 and XBox. Not so much on 360 and PS3 IMO.
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        • ExtremeGamer
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          • Jul 2002
          • 35299

          #5
          Re: Microsoft: Current-gen console cycle to last longer

          Haven't they already out lived the original XBox? LOL

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          • SoMiss2000
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            • Oct 2002
            • 20499

            #6
            Re: Microsoft: Current-gen console cycle to last longer

            **** I would hope so. I'm sure Nintendo won't be making a new one any time soon.
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            • luv_mist
              Older
              • May 2004
              • 9596

              #7
              Re: Microsoft: Current-gen console cycle to last longer

              I'd personally like to have the 360 last closer to 2015 myself so we can get a God of War type titles out of the 360 where the system is being pushed to the limits. That would be great also for the PS3. I'm glad that they're going to milk the economy and stand like vultures when we're back on our feet. Maybe the next go round, they decide to make the hard drive mandatory as well as freaking wifi. I do wonder how long the Wii will stay on the market before Nintendo decides to upgrade to the next console upgrade.

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              • Altimus
                Chelsea, Assemble!
                • Nov 2004
                • 27283

                #8
                Re: Microsoft: Current-gen console cycle to last longer

                I'm sure around 2010-2011 we'll hear new details. Just because the cycle lasts longer doesn't mean a new one doesn't begin in between. Look at the PS2 and PS3 for example.

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                • bkfount
                  All Star
                  • Oct 2004
                  • 8467

                  #9
                  Re: Microsoft: Current-gen console cycle to last longer

                  Even though a new one will most likely be out by 2011, why mess with a good thing and talk about it now. Even though some developers also think the new consoles will be out in 2011, MS just got the 360 down to $199 and sales are good. The last thing they need is people who buy one now worry about MS ending it "early", even though it came out in late 2005.

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                  • luv_mist
                    Older
                    • May 2004
                    • 9596

                    #10
                    Re: Microsoft: Current-gen console cycle to last longer

                    In all honesty, they could really milk these systems much better than they did the previous ones. I can't see why they'd need to get down with new systems before 2014 myself. A good 8+ years to get the system turned inside out.

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                    • DaImmaculateONe
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                      • Oct 2007
                      • 3540

                      #11
                      Re: Microsoft: Current-gen console cycle to last longer

                      Well there no point in creating more new models of the same product just to fix reliability just by adding new hardware. If it is a design flaw it time to move onto a new model. That is:

                      1. Reliable as the first xbox created
                      2. Adds more bells and whistels
                      3. Creates more storage space for gamers and game developers.
                      4. Runs faster and smoother, decrease load times
                      5. Allows for full backwards compatibility

                      I still wouldnt be surprised if Ms continue to use Dvds for the next console just because of the faster read speeds
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                      • DickDalewood

                        #12
                        Re: Microsoft: Current-gen console cycle to last longer

                        Maybe what they meant was:

                        "Current gen console cycle to last longer... than three months before the red rings appear."





                        Haha, I kid I kid!!! I just couldn't help myself.







                        But seriously...
                        Last edited by Guest; 01-28-2009, 08:15 PM.

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