The Game Developers Conference has kicked off with J. Allard's keynote address, and the web is atwitter with news about Microsoft's next console, despite the machine itself not yet making an appearance. Here are a few links to items floating through the ethernet at the moment:
- Major Nelson has entries in his blog, (keynote kickoff, new UI including screenshots, MP3 podcast of the keynote address and finally a good old-fashioned transcript.)
- AGEIA Technologies announced their NovodeX Physics SDK for the new Xbox console.
- Xbox Live will be integrated even more tightly into the new box according to Joystiq, which is still using the Xbox 360 logo with stories even as it touts that "Xbox Next" seems to be the official moniker, at least according to some PowerPoint slides they've seen. They've also got show floor pictures.
- Lists of Xbox 2's features, including the emphasis on High Definition TV, at Eurogamer, Xbox365, SPOnG and GameSpy (second of two parts, as mentioned yesterday) and Voodoo Extreme, which apparently got it before the address from a leaked press release.
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All this crap might not matter
narcogen
Junk
In reply to: All this crap might not matterI don't know about junk, but I do happen to agree that backwards compatibility was a part of the PS2's success and that the Xbox 2 would have benefited greatly from it. However, it doesn't look like this is in the cards. We'll see.
If the unit isn't backwards compatible, I think what it shows is that MS was far enough off its internal targets for the first console that it feels it can afford to risk a good part of their current user base in order to chase other parts of the market.
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