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Mon 23/10/00 at 14:18
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The very first console from the software giants Microsoft. Will it be any good? I hope so. Maybe this new machine can change the way we play games and add a whole new aspect to the way consoles are made.

If it has internet access then that'll be great, if it can replicate all the strong qualities of the PC and combine them with the ease of use of Games consoles then maybe we'll have a PC/Console Hybrid. If Microsoft get things right, and it seems as though they have so far, then we could see the future potential winner of the next generation of Gaming hardware.

What about the competition though? Will the PS2 shortages mean that the XBox could stample all over it? Could Sega's lack of financial capital for advertising mean the Dreamcast will be easy to beat? And will the 'solely for games' Game-Cube from Nintendo just be a simple obstacle for the Mighty XBox? With a lot of money for advertising, and lots of developer and publisher support, it could be the best new machine of recent times.

But there is one problem: the public's perception of Microsoft, Billl Gates, and the company image overall. I think that Sony have won a lot of fans with the success of Playstation (over 70million consoles sold in 5 years), and Sega have got a large dedicated user base which is now over 5.5 million. And as for the Nintendo faithful? I doubt if they'll be won over easily.

Oh no, Microsfot have to impress - big time. Otherwise we could see the quickest failure and demise of a company ever. If Microsft really too much on capturing console gamers then they will have an uphill struggle on their hands, but if they aim more directly at PC owners, then we could see a potential Apple Mac rival and beater.

The main ingredients for success are: Great Games - this console will have to have a huge amount of quality ORIGINAL titles, because if people see the same old Fifa and RPG clones and the bog standard Ridge Racer games then Microsft will lose face very quickly indeed. As it is, Microsft don't exactly have the best reputation at the moment, especially since the company was forced to break into two due to it's 'monopolising' nature. With over 733Mhz of Processing power (over double that of the PS2) they surely will get a lot of good looking games, hopefully.

Microsoft also need to advertise. A LOT. And they need to make it clear what product they're advertising by not making their adds too abstract - something that Sega didn't do too well (remember those Euro 2000 adverts about Online gaming? No? Exactly.) and so if they produce a lot of adverts and promote the XBox well, then they may stand a chance.

The final ingredient is Timiing. When will they console launch? Will it be too early? Or too late? Could trhe market already be taken up by Sony, Nintendo and Sega? Well, if they want to bring their console out after the game Cube, then they can forget it. The XBox really needs to be released in time for next Christmas, preferrably sooner.

Even if the console doesn't do well, it'll be a very interesting time for the games industry.
Mon 23/10/00 at 14:18
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The very first console from the software giants Microsoft. Will it be any good? I hope so. Maybe this new machine can change the way we play games and add a whole new aspect to the way consoles are made.

If it has internet access then that'll be great, if it can replicate all the strong qualities of the PC and combine them with the ease of use of Games consoles then maybe we'll have a PC/Console Hybrid. If Microsoft get things right, and it seems as though they have so far, then we could see the future potential winner of the next generation of Gaming hardware.

What about the competition though? Will the PS2 shortages mean that the XBox could stample all over it? Could Sega's lack of financial capital for advertising mean the Dreamcast will be easy to beat? And will the 'solely for games' Game-Cube from Nintendo just be a simple obstacle for the Mighty XBox? With a lot of money for advertising, and lots of developer and publisher support, it could be the best new machine of recent times.

But there is one problem: the public's perception of Microsoft, Billl Gates, and the company image overall. I think that Sony have won a lot of fans with the success of Playstation (over 70million consoles sold in 5 years), and Sega have got a large dedicated user base which is now over 5.5 million. And as for the Nintendo faithful? I doubt if they'll be won over easily.

Oh no, Microsfot have to impress - big time. Otherwise we could see the quickest failure and demise of a company ever. If Microsft really too much on capturing console gamers then they will have an uphill struggle on their hands, but if they aim more directly at PC owners, then we could see a potential Apple Mac rival and beater.

The main ingredients for success are: Great Games - this console will have to have a huge amount of quality ORIGINAL titles, because if people see the same old Fifa and RPG clones and the bog standard Ridge Racer games then Microsft will lose face very quickly indeed. As it is, Microsft don't exactly have the best reputation at the moment, especially since the company was forced to break into two due to it's 'monopolising' nature. With over 733Mhz of Processing power (over double that of the PS2) they surely will get a lot of good looking games, hopefully.

Microsoft also need to advertise. A LOT. And they need to make it clear what product they're advertising by not making their adds too abstract - something that Sega didn't do too well (remember those Euro 2000 adverts about Online gaming? No? Exactly.) and so if they produce a lot of adverts and promote the XBox well, then they may stand a chance.

The final ingredient is Timiing. When will they console launch? Will it be too early? Or too late? Could trhe market already be taken up by Sony, Nintendo and Sega? Well, if they want to bring their console out after the game Cube, then they can forget it. The XBox really needs to be released in time for next Christmas, preferrably sooner.

Even if the console doesn't do well, it'll be a very interesting time for the games industry.
Mon 23/10/00 at 14:30
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( I'm sorry about the grammatical errors and spelling mistakes) Here is the revised version. Please note, if this were a sequel it would sell very well, as it'd be published by EA and would come out very soon after the original and be almost identical.


How could the first ‘console’ from the software giants Microsoft fare? Will it be any good? I hope so. Maybe this new machine can change the way we play games and add a whole new aspect to the way consoles are made.



If it has internet access then that'll be great, if it can replicate all the strong qualities of the PC and combine them with the ease of use of Games consoles then maybe we'll have a PC/Console Hybrid. If Microsoft get things right, and it seems as though they have so far, then we could see the future potential winner of the next generation of Gaming hardware.



What about the competition though? Will the PS2 shortages mean that the XBox could trample all over it? Could Sega's lack of financial capital for advertising mean the Dreamcast will be easy to beat? And will the 'solely for games' Game-Cube from Nintendo just be a simple obstacle for the Mighty XBox? With a lot of money for advertising, and lots of developer and publisher support, it could be the best new machine of recent times.



But there is one problem: the public's perception of Microsoft, Bill Gates, and the company image overall. I think that Sony have won a lot of fans with the success of Playstation (over 70million consoles sold in 5 years), and Sega have got a large dedicated user base which is now over 5.5 million. And, what about the Nintendo faithful? I doubt if they'll be won over easily.



Oh no, Microsoft will have to impress - big time. Otherwise we could see the quickest failure and demise of a company ever. If Microsoft really too much on capturing console gamers then they will have an uphill struggle on their hands, but if they aim more directly at PC owners, then we could see a potential Apple Mac rival and beater.



The main ingredients for success are: Great Games - this console will have to have a huge amount of quality ORIGINAL titles, because if people see the same old Fifa and RPG clones and the bog standard Ridge Racer games then Microsoft will lose face very quickly indeed. As it is, Microsoft hasn’t got the best reputation at the moment, especially since the company was forced to break into two due to its 'monopolising' nature. With over 733Mhz of processing power (over double that of the PS2) they surely will get a lot of great looking games, hopefully.



Microsoft will also need to advertise. A LOT. And they need to make it clear what product they're advertising by not making their adds too abstract - something that Sega didn't do too well (remember those Euro 2000 adverts about Online gaming? No? Exactly.) And so if they produce a lot of adverts and promote the XBox well, then they may stand a chance.



The final ingredient is Timing. When will they console launch? Will it be too early? Or, perhaps it’ll arrive too late? Could the market be in the hands of Sony, Nintendo and Sega in the mean time? Well, if they want to bring their console out after the game Cube, then they can forget it. The XBox really needs to be released in time for next Christmas, preferably sooner.



Even if the console doesn't do well, it'll be a very interesting time for the games industry.

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