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Software is The New Hardware... Apparently

Thomcult: A few interesting announcements have come out of the back end of this week that seem to signify a change in emphasis from Nintendo and Microsoft in terms of how they expect to attract new customers and inspire loyalty in the coming months.

Central to Microsoft's announcement was the notion that the new firmware will essentially reinvent the console, providing a host of new services to expand the whole Xbox 360 experience. In one sense, this is just Microsoft dodging speculation of what's next for them in terms of hardware. It is almost a moot point that software platforms will define which console is the most appealing in an age where it is the services and continual relationship between consumer and manufacturer that defines success. However, throwing in a new interface and features coated in all the gloss in the world isn't really a reinvention of the platform.
thomfilm - contributor
Published: 525 days 5 hours ago | Article | E3 2008 | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | Wii | Industry News
 
 

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green - 525 days 6 hours ago
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Such a crappy article.So this guy is saying that ordering pictures online is more important and more relevant to the consumers than.

- Netflix integration.
- Installation of games to HDD (optional)
- Downloading demos,movies or anything available from xbox live marketplace straight on to your 360 from any pc connected to the internet.Fantastic idea because you could be at work and download movies and demo's and it will be ready for viewing buy the time you get home.(PS3 has something similar using the psp, and they will tell you how useful that feature is).
- 8 player party system which you can all watch movies together,and move from game to game seamlessly.
- Avatar's, which some call a Mii reap off but lets face it, it's light years ahead of the mii's.

Those are just some i remember and Microsoft has hinted that there will be more before it launches.And lets not forget the existing feature's it already has.

Kodak has a similar service to the Fugifilm/Nintendo deal and you will be hard pressed to find people that actually use it.
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Monchichi025 - 525 days 2 hours ago
1.1 - AGREED!
100%!!
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xhairs9 - 525 days 2 hours ago
1.2 - I agree
to everything except: it's light years ahead of the mii's.

It's not light years ahead of the mii's or it might look a little bit more realistic (like HOME).
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tplarkin7 - 524 days 22 hours ago
1.3 - Thank You!
You called it. MS has been nothing but amazing, and the Nintendo/Sony fanboys refuse to admit it. If anyone is "huffing and puffing" to catch up, it's Nintendo/Sony. They are still grasping "the online" thing.
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thomfilm - 525 days 5 hours ago
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In my defence, I'm not talking about the update specifically and I'm not saying anything about Microsoft's strategy. I'm sure it will be a huge success. I'm trying to make a wider point about how it's delivered and that Microsoft feels the need to shout from the rooftops whenever it does anything whilst Nintendo can just introduce really simple (and I admit probably useless) ideas quietly yet people still adore it.
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green - 525 days 5 hours ago
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Okay fine, but one thing you should realize is that Nintendo does not need things like that for it to sell, online gaming or any kind of online structure has never been a selling point for the wii.So Nintendo can introduce such applications and not need to shout about it.Controllers and casual games have always been the wii's selling point hence all the noise they made at E3 concerning wii-motion plus and wii music.

On the other hand, Xbox Live has always been a strong selling point for the xbox brand right from the original xbox, hence their reason to shout about it when it is upgraded and moving the goal post forward.

Sony's strength - Highest amount of 1st party game studios.
Microsoft's strength - The most robust online infrastructure
Nintendo's strength - Motion controller and casual games.

And they all screamed at the top of their lungs at E3 when it came to showing of aspects that they excel at.
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kewlkat007 - 525 days 2 hours ago
2.2 - I understand where both of you are coming from but guys you have to remember
Nintendo and Sony have been in the business for more than 30+ years, they can easily sell on Brand name alone, while MS has earn everything the hard way. Being so, they have deep pockets and SEGA just couldn't do the same with the Dreamcast.

what MS has been doing some of it not entirely positive but looking at where we are now, would it been possible to break into the industry without a strong backing with Cash?

I think MS still needs to respond to it's shareholders/investors with numbers because they have been loosing money every since the Original Xbox so, it makes sense with the talks of them being stagnant they re-assure the gamers with these new features.
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carnagecam - 525 days 2 hours ago
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I cannot understand how ms can get away with blatantly ripping off the mii idea like this, nintendo seem to be taking it up the arse with no lube here.

These are embarrassing times to be an xbox owner,when your console resorts to throwing money to other developers in a bid to keep it alive.

I think the 360 is a good console deep down but the latest revelations have been embarrassments in my opinion.
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luxarific - 525 days 1 hour ago
4 - Netflix is huge
The Netflix feature alone was a huge announcement. I know at least three people, including myself, who will be picking up a Jasper 360 just for this feature. I don't think there's anything comparable in the Eurozone for the XBox, so I can understand why this may seem inconsequential to you. It's a different case entirely in the U.S. Netflix changed the paradigm of video rentals in this country and their partnership with XBox makes the 360 seem an extremely good value in comparison with the PS3. I still think the 360 needs a price cut, but the new feature set probably means that MS can postpone this till Winter 2008.
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thomfilm - 525 days 1 hour ago
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I think what may have been misunderstood about the article here is that I'm not trying to undermine the update. Only put the announcement and PR strategy of Microsoft into context I.E. that they feel the need to trumpet everything from the rooftops like they're over compensating for something. Meanwhile Nintendo cooly just slips in little things here and there and ends up with such a huge and adoring fan base. That is all. I'm just posing the question, not arguing that Microsoft sucks.
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Dlacy13g - 524 days 22 hours ago
6 - why do we continue to approve blogs again?
I could have sworn this was against N4G posting rules... after all this guy "Thomcult" is a nobody in the industry. So why did this get approved again?
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