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  • CaptainZombie
    Brains
    • Jul 2003
    • 37851

    #1

    E3 2006: Microsoft Reaction to Sony Press Briefing

    http://features.teamxbox.com/xbox/15...ss-Briefing/p1

    Only seconds after Sony’s E3 2006 Press Briefing ended and many gamers had made their annual “thumbs up” or “thumbs down” conclusions. Now whether Sony’s E3 kickoff was a success or a failure will be contemplated from now until the release of the PlayStation 3 – which is November 17th in North America. Despite showcasing a number of fully playable PlayStation 3 games, one word came to mind…dull.

    Being this is an Xbox/Xbox 360 specific media site, obviously our thoughts are immediately interpreted as biased. While this is an understandable criticism, it was really difficult to find many truly exciting facts from Sony’s briefing. The EyeToy card demo – pretty cool. The 6-axis controller – ok, that can be sweet for a few, very specific, games. But where were the details on the online gameplay pricing structure? What games can we expect to play at launch when dropping between $499-$599 on the PS3? There are many questions left unanswered, but one thing is for sure – Microsoft has to feel pretty good about itself right about now.


    Much of the media assumed that the reason Sony was being so quiet about their briefing, was because they were going to drop a bombshell of exclusives and jaw-dropping gameplay demos. That simply didn’t happen. Don’t get us wrong, there were still plenty of highlights to Sony’s shindig, but no one walked away with the same buzz as last year’s briefing – yes, the CG fantastic briefing.

    But what is Sony’s chief competitor thinking at this point? We were lucky enough to stir up a quick chat with the head of Microsoft Game Studios, Shane Kim, and GM of the Game Developer Group at Microsoft, Chris Satchell.

    Our first query to Chris Satchell was to step outside of his competitive structure and simply provide thoughts on the briefing, purely as a gamer. “I’d have to say that I came away a little disappointed.”, claimed Satchell. “We really didn’t see anything that was innovative – it was the same experiences we’ve seen before.”

    When asked to comment on the briefing from a competitive standpoint, Shane Kim elaborated, “I’ve said this before, but there was nothing from Sony’s briefing that would make us change anything regarding our plans. We are very confident in our approach, especially now. We have a much better online story and much better content. Finally, we feel that our superior price point provides us an advantage.”

    Two areas where Sony demonstrated forward thinking was in the EyeToy card demonstration and the 6-axis controller, but we still question how mainstream these will become. Does Microsoft feel in pressure in being the only next-generation system to not feature a motion-sensing controller?

    “We actually had a very similar product on the market for the PC – the (Sidewinder) Freestyle Pro.”, Kim recollected. “It was a great controller for a very specific set of games, but wasn’t accepted as an overall controller. We considered the technology when developing the Xbox 360, but felt it wasn’t the way to go.”

    Satchell mentioned, “I view Sony’s motion-sensing controller more as an attempt to address what Nintendo is doing with the Wii. While I thought the EyeToy demo was cool, I do question if the masses will play a game that way.”

    As for Sony’s online focus, Microsoft appeared confused. “They talked a lot about building an online community, which is something we’ve already established very well on Xbox Live. Surprisingly, they didn’t mention anything about their online gameplay structure.”

    When asked if they were surprised that Sony was now adopting many of the same principles that Microsoft has touched on in previous E3’s, such as giving the game creators the power to realize their visions, Kim stated, “I think we found that Sony was touting much of the leadership thinking that we’ve previously shown.”

    So what can we expect from Microsoft’s own E3 press briefing tomorrow?

    “I’d say you can expect a lot of leadership to be demonstrated tomorrow.”, proclaimed Kim. “We are in a good position with our first-party lineup, not to mention the stellar support from our third-party partners.”

    At this point, Microsoft has no announcements regarding a price drop on the Xbox 360 to combat the PS3 launch, nor did they mention eliminating the Xbox 360 Core package. We’ll admit, for the mainstream consumer, when comparing at $299 Core package with a $499 base PS3 package – Microsoft’s value approach wins out. Obviously this isn’t an apples to apples comparison, but most mommies and daddies of the world don’t know the difference between 1080p output and a hole in the ground. Money talks.

    Until Microsoft’s press briefing ends, we’ll still be left to wonder exactly how much they’re packin’ for E3 2006. Rumors continue to fly regarding a Halo 3 demo and Shadowrun being announced for the Xbox 360 and PC. Will Microsoft truly show leadership? They certainly have an air of confidence going into tomorrow’s event. Check back tomorrow for our full recap, directly after the press briefing.
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  • Rodster
    Banned
    • Mar 2003
    • 5709

    #2
    Re: E3 2006: Microsoft Reaction to Sony Press Briefing

    Microsoft must be one happy bunch last night. That's like expecting to get into a gun fight only to find out the other guy has a water pistol.

    I was majorly, majorly dissapointed by Sony last night. I'm on record as saying I would buy a PS3 at launch.

    Not so sure now. I'm Less than 30% on buying. No Rumble on the PS3 controller, WTF. That's become a mainstay of videogaming over the years. To me that's like playing a game without audio.

    Also after that kabosh last night by Sony. I don't trust their online service either.

    just my .02cents

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    • Spongedaddy
      MVP
      • Feb 2006
      • 2030

      #3
      Re: E3 2006: Microsoft Reaction to Sony Press Briefing

      Do you think any of the big sites like IGN or Gamespot will have the testicular fortitude to really give yesterdays conference the business? I haven't read anything so far....
      DON'T PANIC

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      • Rodster
        Banned
        • Mar 2003
        • 5709

        #4
        Re: E3 2006: Microsoft Reaction to Sony Press Briefing

        Originally posted by Spongedaddy
        Do you think any of the big sites like IGN or Gamespot will have the testicular fortitude to really give yesterdays conference the business? I haven't read anything so far....
        NO! Forget 1up having the nads to say anything to Sony like they did to Peter Moore.

        But the truth will eventually come out by other means and this will only impact the PS4. People were already skeptical on Sony's past record of hype and broken promises.

        That's two systems now that have been hyped and so far failed to deliver even on the basic promise of what it would contain.

        1) No Rumble
        2) Dual Shock looking Controller
        3) No HDMI output in $499 unit.

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        • spankdatazz22
          All Star
          • May 2003
          • 6219

          #5
          Re: E3 2006: Microsoft Reaction to Sony Press Briefing

          Originally posted by Spongedaddy
          Do you think any of the big sites like IGN or Gamespot will have the testicular fortitude to really give yesterdays conference the business? I haven't read anything so far....
          I seriously doubt they will. IGN DEFINITELY won't; Gamespot may be a little more critical. They'll place everything on "fan concerns" or something
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          • Misfit
            All Star
            • Mar 2003
            • 5766

            #6
            Re: E3 2006: Microsoft Reaction to Sony Press Briefing

            I like how he picks on Sony for not being innovative. Neither Microsoft or Sony is doing anything innovative with their consoles, just adding a few features and upping the horse power.

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            • baden
              Rookie
              • Jul 2002
              • 169

              #7
              Re: E3 2006: Microsoft Reaction to Sony Press Briefing

              [QUOTE=Rodster]NO! Forget 1up having the nads to say anything to Sony like they did to Peter Moore.

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              • Jistic
                Hall Of Fame
                • Mar 2003
                • 16405

                #8
                Re: E3 2006: Microsoft Reaction to Sony Press Briefing

                Originally posted by Spongedaddy
                Do you think any of the big sites like IGN or Gamespot will have the testicular fortitude to really give yesterdays conference the business? I haven't read anything so far....
                You know the pole smokers on G4 will still be leg humping Sony.
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                • Money99
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Sep 2002
                  • 12695

                  #9
                  Re: E3 2006: Microsoft Reaction to Sony Press Briefing

                  Originally posted by Misfit
                  I like how he picks on Sony for not being innovative. Neither Microsoft or Sony is doing anything innovative with their consoles, just adding a few features and upping the horse power.
                  You're right, neither is doing anything revolutionary. The only real difference is cost.
                  Even Nintendo is simply offering up the same games; Zelda, Mario; Metroid, etc.
                  And while Nintendo is trying to do something different with their controller it's not for me. And it seems that, right now, you have to design a game solely around the controller.

                  In the end, we're all going to see the same FPS's, RPG's, MMORPG's, and sports titles. It just depends on if you have brand loyalty or how much money you're willing to spend.

                  I have an HD ready TV that's only 1080i and 480p capable so right off Sony's Blue Ray technology is useless to me.
                  But since I still have HD available Nintendo's Wii is unappealing to me (also, I'm not into Mario and Zelda).
                  So if I were to upgrade my current system and had some spare change I would be buying the 360. I still think anything over $400 CDN is rediculous but if the new hockey games on next-gen blow my socks off I'll be buying the 360.

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                  • Spongedaddy
                    MVP
                    • Feb 2006
                    • 2030

                    #10
                    Re: E3 2006: Microsoft Reaction to Sony Press Briefing

                    Originally posted by Money99
                    You're right, neither is doing anything revolutionary. The only real difference is cost.
                    Even Nintendo is simply offering up the same games; Zelda, Mario; Metroid, etc.
                    And while Nintendo is trying to do something different with their controller it's not for me. And it seems that, right now, you have to design a game solely around the controller.

                    In the end, we're all going to see the same FPS's, RPG's, MMORPG's, and sports titles. It just depends on if you have brand loyalty or how much money you're willing to spend.

                    I have an HD ready TV that's only 1080i and 480p capable so right off Sony's Blue Ray technology is useless to me.
                    But since I still have HD available Nintendo's Wii is unappealing to me (also, I'm not into Mario and Zelda).
                    So if I were to upgrade my current system and had some spare change I would be buying the 360. I still think anything over $400 CDN is rediculous but if the new hockey games on next-gen blow my socks off I'll be buying the 360.
                    I have to disagree BioShock, Mass Effect and others are not more of the same. While they are not revolutionary, they are evolutionary. Hell Bioshock will probably become the standard for atmosphere in a game.
                    DON'T PANIC

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                    • Money99
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Sep 2002
                      • 12695

                      #11
                      Re: E3 2006: Microsoft Reaction to Sony Press Briefing

                      Originally posted by Spongedaddy
                      I have to disagree BioShock, Mass Effect and others are not more of the same. While they are not revolutionary, they are evolutionary. Hell Bioshock will probably become the standard for atmosphere in a game.
                      I haven't read anything about either game. I'll have to look into them.

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                      • Spongedaddy
                        MVP
                        • Feb 2006
                        • 2030

                        #12
                        Re: E3 2006: Microsoft Reaction to Sony Press Briefing

                        Originally posted by Money99
                        I haven't read anything about either game. I'll have to look into them.
                        Bioshock is the spiritual sequel to System Shock, which is still one of the spookiest games I have ever played. I also forgot Too Human (Silicon Knights) which has been worked on for 10 years, but they had too wait until they had the technology (360) to pull it off.
                        DON'T PANIC

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                        • countryboy
                          Growing pains
                          • Sep 2003
                          • 52732

                          #13
                          Re: E3 2006: Microsoft Reaction to Sony Press Briefing

                          As for the demos and all, Sony still has 4 days to impress us with games, demos, and even announce their launch lineup.

                          Why did they have to do all that in last nights press conference?
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                          • Jistic
                            Hall Of Fame
                            • Mar 2003
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                            #14
                            Re: E3 2006: Microsoft Reaction to Sony Press Briefing

                            Originally posted by countryboy
                            As for the demos and all, Sony still has 4 days to impress us with games, demos, and even announce their launch lineup.

                            Why did they have to do all that in last nights press conference?
                            Kind of lilke a rock concert. You want your opener to set the tone.
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                            • countryboy
                              Growing pains
                              • Sep 2003
                              • 52732

                              #15
                              Re: E3 2006: Microsoft Reaction to Sony Press Briefing

                              Originally posted by Jistic
                              Kind of lilke a rock concert. You want your opener to set the tone.
                              I understand that, but why knock Sony for not announcing their launch lineup?

                              maybe they don't even know yet.
                              I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.

                              I miss the old days of Operation Sports :(


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