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On Xbox's Progression, Positioning For The Future

Thanks to GameSpy for its article charting the progression of the Xbox from its launch to the present day, with the author's introduction suggesting: "For Microsoft, the video-game industry has been a whiplash rollercoaster ride with lucrative peaks, costly valleys, and a changing list of passengers going along for the ride." After charting a timeline for Xbox's history so far, he concludes: "Xbox has not lived up to all of the predictions, but Microsoft has more than made its point. After two years and two months on the market, the numbers speak for themselves." Has the Xbox been all you expected and wanted it to be?

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  1. Kind of.... by Lukano · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The XBOX as far as games and titles has left me feeling a little ... lacking. But as far as it's multimedia capabilities (with some creative adaptation to the hardware of course) has impressed me. Mind you that's not the obvious use for the XBOX, and thusly posed against the question, would leave a resounding "No, has not lived up..." but all in all I'm happy with my purchase.

    1. Re:Kind of.... by Singletoned · · Score: 4, Interesting

      I've been more than impressed with the games. It's had a lot of the 'Best in their class' games of recent years (or at least ones that were arguabley best).

      Halo, Dead or Alive, Amped, Topspin, Links, Panzer Dragoon, DoA:XBV, etc.

      There's also been loads of games that I've preferred playing on Xbox rather than PC (like KotOR and GTA3/VC), due to having a good controller.

      It hasn't got the range of PS2 software, but it has got lots of better games.

  2. Love it personally. by Singletoned · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I've always been a bit of a Microsoft hater, but I was tempted to the Xbox by Halo and Dead or Alive (I'm a DoA fanboy) and have to say I've ended up loving it. I've ended up playing on it to the exclusion of my GC and PS2.

    They made a pretty powerful machine and did a great job of getting some brilliant developers to make games for it (whether by fair means or foul).

    The build quality of the components is also surprisingly high. The cables that came with my console are gold-plated and very strong. The controllers are the least flimsy feeling of all the controllers on the market. As soon as it came out of its packaging, it oozed class and effort.

    They even made an effort to create a better size and shape of controller. Okay they failed with their first one. But full marks for trying.

    I don't think they'll win the console war, but I think they are definitely bringing some fresh thinking to the marketplace, and making Nintendo and Sony raise their standards.

    (BTW My only disappointment was that it had a cheap little CD draw. When I first switched it on, I expected the whole top to raise off with a hiss of hydraulics and a glowing green light inside. I was gutted when it didn't)

    1. Re:Love it personally. by Singletoned · · Score: 5, Interesting

      The other thing that has just occurred to me:

      The reasons I (we) have often hated Microsoft (DRM, forced updates, market control, etc) actually work on a console. Their entire philosophy seems to fit the console market better than the PC market. You can utterly control a console and control what people do with it. There is no freedom except if you use a modchip, and if you do that you are banned from online gaming (which is half the fun).

      You could never have a successful open source console, because they have to sell the console at a loss and make their money back on their licensing fees. This model really suits Microsoft, who are good at controlling that kind of relationship, and who have the deep pockets to make a bit of a loss.

      Also, the Japanese market tends to suit regularly improvements to products (constantly releasing slightly improved versions) which doesn't suit consoles (who wants a PS2.1, or 2.2?), but it does work with an Xbox. They have updated the 'operating system' many times since I bought mine, and are sure to keep doing so.

      Microsoft may just have found a niche that they can be good at, and where their business model is actually loved rather than hated.

  3. i bought one the first week ($300) by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    and the hardware was pretty unreliable. So, I recently bought another one. I have too many games to NOT have a functioning Xbox, but having spent close to $1500 on Xbox-related purchases, I can say I am pretty dissatisfied.

    By contrast, I bought a Cube for $99, and you can play most of the same games. And, you get Zelda, the new FF, and Mario Golf.

  4. Better than I expected by DrSkwid · · Score: 3, Interesting


    Of course, having every title on warezed DVD helps.

    XBox Live, though, is where it's at.

    Project Gotham on XBox live is the best racing ever. Bar none. They have multiplayer *exactly* right.

    I bought Need For Speed Underground on PC at the same time and it's online system was a disappointment. It's update system uses javascript and activex ffs and so first thing I had to do was piss about bringing my I.E. up to date on a box I don't use for web browsing (being a Mozilla user on FreeBSD and all).

    The controllers are an abomination and getting a force feedback steering wheel has been a long long wait.

    I hope Sony get the networking sorted out on the PS3 and the xbox2 is stillborn.

    It is really irksome seeing ads for MSN while playing SSX Tricky or Links2004.

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    There are places where the networks are not touching,and there are places where they are-Boeing's Lori Gunter
  5. Ehh by kannibal_klown · · Score: 5, Interesting

    My first 2 games for the XBox were "Crimson Skies" and "Prince of Persial - SOT". I fell in love the the console after that. Since then I rented Soul Caliber II, Panzer Dragoon, and Rainbox Six III. Also, the free "XBox Live" trial sweetened the deal, as I love kicking people's asses in Crimson Skies (though I suck at Rainbox Six).

    However, it's getting harder to find decent games to rent/buy after the ones I listed. Part of me wishes I had gone the Gamecube route (and saved like $200). While a lot of the GC games are corny-looking, they are pretty fun to play.

    In all, I think the XBox is an alright system, but they need to make more "must have" titles. Halo 2 was looking promising, but now that's delayed until Fall. Oh well, on the PC side I have (hopefully) Half-Life 2 and UT 2004 in a month.

    1. Re:Ehh by Txiasaeia · · Score: 3, Interesting
      OT, I know, but I *Did* go the Gamecube route, and boy am I happy that I did! I paid $160 CAD for a used system, including a platinum gamecube, an extra controller, memory card and Viewtiful Joe. I've also got F-Zero GX, Soul Calibur II, Windwaker and Mario Kart; between these games, I don't have to rent *anything*.

      The nice thing about the Big N is that most of their first party games are completely awesome, and even some second-tier games (F-Zero was jointly done with Sega, SCII) are still amazing. I've tried a few XBox games, and while they may look pretty, there's no way that console is worth an extra $200.

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      Condemnant quod non intellegunt.
  6. The numbers... by samdu · · Score: 4, Interesting

    the numbers speak for themselves.

    Isn't the X-Box trailing behind the other two consoles in every market except for a relatively small lead over the GameCube in North America? I know they aren't flying off the shelves in Japan. Dreamcast and the PS-One were still outselling X-Box at least most of the year last year.

  7. It gets a B- by August_zero · · Score: 3, Interesting

    If I liked sports and racing games, I would likely treasure my X-box more than I do, but as it stands, I consider it a 3rd place in my collection behind the Cube and PS2. This isn't to say that I don't like it, Knights of the old Republic, Panzer Dragoon Orta, Jet Set Radio Future and other titles are great exclusives, and I am looking forward to Halo 2 and Fable just to name a couple.

    X-Box live on the otherhand is a bit Underwhelming (my Live ID is Underwhelmed, perhaps this is a self-fufiling prophecy?) Crimson Skies and Rainbow Six 3 have been the only recent games I have bothered to play with, and neither of them were enjoyable enough for me to put up with the army of 8 year-olds that just discovered the wonders of 4 letter words who usually inhabit most of the public games. This is more an issue of game library versus quality of the service though. I want some multiplayer RPGS or action games or something beyond glorified Death Matches and capture the Flag.

    Am I happy with my Purchase? Yes, I am happy enough that I bought a new x-box when my old one died last week.

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    On Wall Street they say "buy low, sell high" On the pad we say, "buy high, sell high" Isn't that somehow better?