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Xbox 2 Launch Details

 

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dellite
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Jan 5, 2005, 6:11 PM

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According to sources at IGN, the Xbox 2 system is said to be smaller than the first Xbox and is said to look somewhere in between the current Xbox and the PStwo. The system will likely include an alternative for RF wireless controllers and Ethernet connections built into the system. And here's the biggie, it may have 30-40 games before the end of the year. But Microsoft sees the launch window as about two months, as opposed to the launch day, which is only one 24-hour period. So, that big of a window seems more reasonable for such high numbers.


Stay tune for more updates on the Xbox 2.


ruby
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Feb 21, 2005, 10:56 PM

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A proto type is rumored to be coming for E3 this March.

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Barry
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Apr 12, 2005, 10:11 PM

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Microsoft Corp. will offer video game fans a first peek at the new version of its Xbox game console during a half-hour MTV broadcast, part of a marketing deal. The software maker will preview the new game system in worldwide broadcasts on May 12 and May 13, on various MTV channels.

During the broadcast, Microsoft also plans to show off new enhancements planned for its Xbox Live online video game service. The half-hour program comes days ahead of a major games conference, E3, during which Microsoft said it will provide industry insiders more details of the game system.

MTV and Microsoft had been working on the marketing deal for about a year. For the program to appeal to its young audience, he added, it "can't feel like an infomercial or simply an ad buy."

The deal will extend far beyond just the half-hour program. In addition to MTV promoting Xbox, he said Xbox may promote MTV in game play and elsewhere. Microsoft has not yet said when it plans to release the new Xbox.

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