The XBOX suffered when you think about production costs. Yes, a very powerful console, but Microsoft is selling every single XBox at a huge loss. Of course you couldve made lot more powerful consoles than those out today 5 years ago, if you didnt worry about the cost. In the long run, no company (not even Microsoft), can afford to sell systems at that kind of loss, which I think is part of the reason why XBox2 probably wont be shipped with a hard drive.
It's called THE MOUSE!
The file system on the card takes up 5 blocks, so they are really 64, 256, etc. More honest to market the net storage capacity, IMO.
It's an action-adventure game. Look it up.
The XBOX suffered when you think about production costs. Yes, a very powerful console, but Microsoft is selling every single XBox at a huge loss. Of course you couldve made lot more powerful consoles than those out today 5 years ago, if you didnt worry about the cost. In the long run, no company (not even Microsoft), can afford to sell systems at that kind of loss, which I think is part of the reason why XBox2 probably wont be shipped with a hard drive.