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the only thing that would get me excited is if they came out with a mouse and keyboard for xbox. all these first person shooter would be soo much better if they did. "graveyard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > So says this article, but I don't believe it. > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > -------------------------------- > http://www.mcvuk.com/html/news/story.jsp?newsId=1926268 > > > New console frenzy looms > > 28 November 2003 By Lisa Byron > 2004 could well be a bumper year for the global interactive entertainment > industry, with senior sources suggesting that up to four new formats could > be introduced within the next 12 months. > Rumours about the arrival of the Gen3 console platforms have been rife for > some time, with many predicting a 2005/2006 roll-out for new systems from > Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo. > > But this week two major publisher bosses and a development head all hinted > to MCV that new consoles from both Microsoft and Nintendo will be launched > next year, with a new Game Boy also set to emerge early in the New Year to > counter the arrival of Sony's PSP in the fourth quarter. > > Microsoft > It has long been acknowledged that Microsoft will not give Sony a lead in > the next round of the console battle, with Xbox's Euro launch having been a > year and a half after the arrival of PS2. But if rumours are to be believed, > Xbox 2 looks set to have a significant headstart on PS3, with the launch > tipped for 2004. > > Some news sites have suggested that Xbox 2 will be unveiled at the Game > Developer Conference in March, although it is unlikely that the machine will > be launched until later in the year at the earliest. > > Nintendo > A major internal conference of Nintendo bigwigs from across the globe is > believed to be taking place in early December, to give territory bosses a > heads-up on forthcoming announcements. And a full rundown of the games giant > 's next home console is expected to be top of the agenda. > > Meanwhile, Nintendo's senior MD Yoshihiro Mori earlier this month confirmed > to a news conference that the firm will be unveiling a new machine at E3 in > May next year, with the hope of a roll-out in Japan at least by the end of > the year. > > Reports are claiming that the E3 announcement will not be a successor to > GameCube or Game Boy Advance. However, MCV understands that both a home > console and a new handheld are in the pipeline, with the handheld set to > launch early in the year - ahead of Sony's PSP - and the static console > following in Q4. > > Sony > The firm may well be pipped to the post in both the static and handheld > console sectors - but at least as far as the PSP is concerned, Sony is > aiming for a market much greater than the traditional gaming audience. And > the mooted £250 price point for the PSP - which is tipped to feature music > and video playback, as well as gaming functionality - gives Sony's unit a > clear advantage over the likes of the Apple iPod and the Archos AV300 > movie/music player. The PSP is set for launch in Q4. > > Meanwhile, Sony is rumoured to be lining up a conference to reveal > PlayStation 3 at E3. > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > -------------------------------- > > Again, i don't believe this. i think that article is made of bullshit. > they're grasping at straws, extracting things that probably are not there. > but whatever. > >
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