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http://biz.gamedaily.com/features.asp?article_id=9533§ion=feature&email=
Nice article. Out of respect for GDJustin, I won't copy and paste the whole article this time
Nice article. Out of respect for GDJustin, I won't copy and paste the whole article this time
biz.gamedaily.com said:...
Pachter clarified his position with GameDAILY BIZ. He said that some media outlets took his statements to mean that Xbox 360 doesn't mark the beginning of the next generation, but he admitted that he probably wasn't as artful with his report as he intended. "I guess the first one to launch is the beginning of the cycle," he told us. "It's just that most people think that the first one to launch marks the end of the current cycle and the beginning of the transition. I actually don't think the Xbox 360 launching is any different than the PSP launching. It's not going to cause PS2 owners to buy less software."
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Pachter believes that purchasers of the Xbox 360 this year will largely consist of hardcore gamers that own multiple consoles and current Xbox owners that want to upgrade. "I think [Microsoft] is doing the right thing. It's just that I think the impact on current consumer behavior is limited to 30% of all consumers. Among pure PS2 owners (not those who own an Xbox and PS2), no one is sitting around saying, 'Oooh I can't wait for the Xbox 360!
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It will take a significant investment from MS to include backwards compatibility, but Pachter is fairly sure it will happen, even if it means including the old NVIDIA chip alongside the ATI chip.