Fri Jun 27, 2008 12:35PM EDT
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I'm not sure if Microsoft would ever let other companies build Xbox 360 consoles—but it should, especially given the sorry state of Microsoft's gaming hardware.
But for whatever reason, Microsoft has seemed determined to make its own Xbox 360 hardware—and the results have been this side of disastrous, what with Redmond's billion-dollar write-off for glitchy consoles.
And that's too bad, because the Xbox 360 software—not to menion Xbox Live—is top-notch. Indeed, the PS3 is still struggling to add software features—such as an in-game console menu (the XrossMediaBar), cross-game achievements, and custom soundtracks—that the 360 had at launch.
Then again, Sony sure makes a heck of a console, hardware-wise—quiet, reliable (compared to the 360, at least), powered by the bleeding-edge Cell processor, packing a Blu-ray drive, and gorgeous to look at. Indeed, when I wrote my Xbox wish-list post, most of the hardware improvements I suggested were pretty much ripped off from the PS3.
Having already sent my Xbox 360 in for repairs not once, but twice, I'd welcome a 360 built by a manufacturer—heck, any manufacturer—other than Microsoft.
And, dare I say it ... I think Sony would do a pretty good job, no? It'll never happen, but it's fun to dream.
So, would you buy an Xbox 360 console built by a third party—and if so, what companies would you recruit?
Related:
Microsoft To Let Other Companies Build, Release 360 Consoles? [Kotaku]
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I've never had a problem with my 360, though I don't put it through it's paces like many people. I think with all the problems Microsoft has been having, they'd do well to let someone else build it.
Nintendo or Sony should make it... though that's never going to happen... Or... Have some obscured Chinese company make them... then they would sell for pennies, you could by one for 10 bucks, and when it broke in a week it wouldn't really matter cuz hey... it was 10 bucks.
I still can't fathom why MS thought they should build the hardware themselves. They should know as well as anybody on the planet that the real money these days is in software licensing fees. I was in the gaming industry at the time (I'm an EE) and I couldn't believe they decided to make the hardware themselves. Near as I can figure, it was a control-freak issue...they just wanted to be in control. I think they've learned their lesson by now though.
If Sony made it, then imagine this: A PS3 and XBOX 360 2-for-1 option. You buy one console, but you can play both systems. I think I just peed myself a little. I know it could be done, and to be honest should be able to be done for a fairly decent price (much less than both systems combined). Ahh but dreams are often so much better than reality, and I doubt that this will ever happen.
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1 Posted by meganmckechnie on Fri Jun 27, 2008 12:59PM EDT Report Abuse
yes,yes and yes-if the hardware would be improved that would be very enticing to say the least.i still hold my breath my i turn on my 360. so if i could actually relax and not worry about noisy drives or the rrod i would pay more just for my peace of mind.