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I'm just guessing, but I'd say $399.99. And maybe the HDD version would be 499.99Comment
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Re: Xbox 360 Specs Confirmed
I'm just guessing, but I'd say $399.99. And maybe the HDD version would be 499.99Comment
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If we preorder one now, will we get in on the first shipment?
I think next month I could probably swing it.
THe closer we get, the more excited I get. I will probably wait for the PS3 at least close to a year. I know both will be good systems, but I love my XBOX.Twitter - WTF_OS
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Re: Xbox 360 Specs Confirmed
If we preorder one now, will we get in on the first shipment?
I think next month I could probably swing it.
THe closer we get, the more excited I get. I will probably wait for the PS3 at least close to a year. I know both will be good systems, but I love my XBOX.Twitter - WTF_OS
#DropMeAFollowComment
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Re: Xbox 360 Specs Confirmed
Tycho comments on Gamespy's articles:
For example, you might have seen the two Gamespy pieces on the next Xbox, based not on internal information but what they've gleaned from developers currently using the kits. I know that it isn't one hundred percent correct - as I understand it the machine is superior to these prophecies in one major area - but the power of the equipment they are describing is already enough to set the heart alight. More interesting even than the raw numbers are the policies they plan to implement for developers, which they suggest are things like compulsory live functionality, custom soundtracks, widescreen, and 720p.
We'll see concrete details on "Xenon" today, I'd imagine. Call it a hunch. Or insider information, or whatever.
Go Noles!!! >>----->Comment
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Re: Xbox 360 Specs Confirmed
Tycho comments on Gamespy's articles:
For example, you might have seen the two Gamespy pieces on the next Xbox, based not on internal information but what they've gleaned from developers currently using the kits. I know that it isn't one hundred percent correct - as I understand it the machine is superior to these prophecies in one major area - but the power of the equipment they are describing is already enough to set the heart alight. More interesting even than the raw numbers are the policies they plan to implement for developers, which they suggest are things like compulsory live functionality, custom soundtracks, widescreen, and 720p.
We'll see concrete details on "Xenon" today, I'd imagine. Call it a hunch. Or insider information, or whatever.
Go Noles!!! >>----->Comment

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