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Microsoft wants to sell another 25 million Xbox 360 consoles
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Despite all this Xbox One whoopla going on, Microsoft hasn’t forgotten about its other horse in this console dog and pony show. In fact, the company hopes to continue to move substantial numbers of the Xbox 360 over the next five years, according to senior vice president of Interactive Entertainment Yusuf Mehdi. “We believe over
Editor’s Letter: One more Xbox
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In each issue of Distro, editor-in-chief Tim Stevens publishes a wrap-up of the week in news. Can you believe we’ve had the Xbox 360 since 2005? As a child of the two- or three-year console cycle, a system still going strong after eight seems inconceivable. Finally, it’s being put out to pasture — somewhat unceremoniously.
Turtle Beach crafting accessories for Xbox One
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We haven’t even seen what the Xbox One‘s first-party headset looks like yet, but Turtle Beach is already hoping folks will opt for its premium alternatives. The headset manufacturer announced today that it will be “among the first to market with Microsoft-licensed gaming headsets for the Xbox One.” Further details with regards to specific models,
Darkmatter flaunts its Xbox 360 laptop Kickstarter project at Maker Faire
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Darkmatter’s portable open source Xbox 360 project may have hit Kickstarter with bad timing, but it looks to be drawing crowds all the same. The laptop-like console is available in fully finished or kit form for the Xbox 360, thanks to a 3D-printed, laser cut casing, 15.6-inch 720P widescreen LED display, capacitive Arduino-based touch interface,
Call of Duty: Ghosts confirmed for PS4
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In formality news, developer Infinity Ward took to Twitter to confirm Call of Duty: Ghosts for the PS4, in addition to the PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, and PC. In related news, the death of announcements featuring the phrase “next-generation platforms” is blissfully upon us. At the Xbox One event, Activision revealed it’s continuing its
Xbox One requires Kinect connection
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Owners of the original Kinect on Xbox 360 had the ability to unplug the device, but that won’t be the case with the ever-vigilant and always-listening Xbox One version, Corporate VP of Microsoft Studios Phil Spencer told Joystiq. “Kinect has to be connected to Xbox One,” Spencer said. “That, from a creator standpoint, I love,
Xbox Live video, music purchases will transfer to Xbox One
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Video and music purchased through the Xbox Live Marketplace will transfer to the Xbox One for storage and playback, Microsoft corporate vice president Phil Harrison confirmed to Polygon. Harrison noted the cross-platform media compatibility when asked about the Xbox One’s reported inability to play Xbox 360 discs and downloaded games. “Actually, to be clear music,
Microsoft: No cross-platform play between Xbox One and Xbox 360
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Don’t expect any cross-platform play between Xbox 360 and Xbox One. That’s what Microsoft Xbox UK marketing manager Harvey Eagle confirmed to Videogamer. “Because of the different architecture of the systems it’s not possible. Your Xbox Live account on 360 will carry over to Xbox One. That same account will work on both platforms. The
Xbox One won’t let indies self-publish
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Microsoft didn’t have anything to say to smaller independent developers during its Xbox One announcement. Such studios might have been hoping for bigger news from the company’s E3 press conference, but it looks like their out of luck. Unlike the PS3, Vita, Wii U and, soon, the PS4, indie devs will not be able to
Microsoft: ‘Only Xbox One controllers, accessories will work with the new console.’
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Microsoft confirmed to Joystiq only Xbox One controllers and accessories are supported by the new console. The new system won’t support the Xbox 360 controller or Xbox 360 Kinect. When approached, a Microsoft spokesperson provided us with the following statement: “Xbox One was designed from the ground up with entirely new technology to deliver a
German court grants Motorola injunction against Windows 7 and Xbox 360
German court grants Motorola injunction against Windows 7 and Xbox 360 originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 02 May 2012 03:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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