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May 17, 2005

Microsoft Announces Xbox 360 Games, Compatibility with Previous Xbox

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At a Monday press conference on the eve of the E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo) trade show, Microsoft revealed more information about games that will ship this year for its Xbox 360 video game console and home entertainment system, which the company expects to ship simultaneously in North America, Europe, and Japan in November. Perhaps more crucially, the company also began discussing its plans for backwards compatibility with previous Xbox titles, an issue that can be described, at best, as a mixed bag.

 

Microsoft announced that over 160 Xbox 360 games are in active development from a variety of leading developers, including Electronic Arts (EA), Activision, and Ubisoft. Most notably, Square Enix, a Japan-based software development house that ignored the first generation Xbox, has signed on board for Xbox 360 and will release "FINAL FANTASY XI" for Xbox 360 and Xbox Live, and work on future Xbox 360 titles with Microsoft.

 

Industry giant EA reported that it will support Xbox 360 with the widest title release it has ever shipped for a new console. The company has promised games such as "Madden NFL 06," "Need for Speed Most Wanted," "FIFA 06," "Tiger Woods PGA Tour 06," "The Godfather The Game" and "NBA Live 06" for the Xbox 360 launch in November.

 

As for backwards compatibility, Microsoft is hedging its bets. Currently, the company is only promising that Xbox 360 will be compatible "top-selling" Xbox games, and not the entire catalog of first generation games. The problem, apparently, is that Xbox 360 runs on a completely different hardware platform than the original Xbox, and Microsoft will have to custom-create software fixes, or shims, that will let Xbox titles run normally on the new system.

 

On a related note, Microsoft also announced a number of software titles for the current generation Xbox, including "Half-Life 2" (Valve), "Far Cry Instincts" (Ubisoft), "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe" (Buena Vista), and "Star Wars Battlefront II" (LucasArts), among others. The company reported that 200 new Xbox games will ship in 2005, with hundreds more in 2006 and beyond. However, these games will come from third parties, and not Microsoft's in-house game developers: Microsoft will stop supporting the original Xbox with new titles after this year in order to focus on Xbox 360.

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Reader Comments
Yawn!

Anonymous User May 17, 2005 (Article Rating: )


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Anonymous User May 17, 2005 (Article Rating: )


Lame.

Anonymous User May 17, 2005 (Article Rating: )


Haha. Backwards compatibility will only work with a few games.

Exactly as I predicted.

Anonymous User May 17, 2005 (Article Rating: )


Who cares if it has backwards compatibility? Anyone who wants to play an Xbox 1 game will already have an Xbox 1 to play it on.

Anonymous User May 17, 2005 (Article Rating: )


Who cares if it has backwards compatibility? Anyone who wants to play an Xbox 1 game will already have an Xbox 1 to play it on.-

Then why add BC to dreamcast 360 in the first place, dumba$$?!

Anonymous User May 17, 2005 (Article Rating: )


The company reported that 200 new Xbox games will ship in 2005, with hundreds more in 2006

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NEWSFLASH, the XBOX360 coming at the end of this year means not many developers are going to pumping out XBOX1 titles in 2006..

Anonymous User May 18, 2005 (Article Rating: )


It shouldn't take a high school diploma to figure out that they mean the Xbox 360 will have "hundreds more" games in 2006, in addition to the fact that Microsoft will continue to sell the original Xbox even after Xbox 360 is released.

As for the guy who put the http://www.yanni.com/ thing, what the hell did that have to do with anything? I went to it thinking it was some other news site or a blog, instead I saw some dancing fairy -- disgusting.

Anonymous User May 18, 2005 (Article Rating: )


Having backwards compatibility for top selling Xbox games on the Xbox360 and not all of them is a smart thing to do, if you have an Xbox already you can play them all regardless if the Xbox360 can't. If you don't have an Xbox and get a Xbox360 this time, you'll only want to get the older BEST SELLING games anyways, as you'll be buying newer Xbox360 games for the most part anyways.

All of this works out in the end perfectly

Anonymous User May 18, 2005 (Article Rating: )


"If you don't have an Xbox and get a Xbox360 this time, you'll only want to get the older BEST SELLING games anyways, as you'll be buying newer Xbox360 games for the most part anyways."

Your argument makes very little sense overall. (#1) Many people already have a ton of components hooked up to their television sets. I, for example, have a dvd player, vcr, xbox, gamecube, ps2, etc. Not only am I running out of physical room, there are not enough plugs available. I don't want to have a million components hooked up to my current setup.

In response to "top selling games", many of the "top selling games" are not my forte. Perhpas my tastes might be a bit more obscure..say I want to play Panzer Dragoon or Fatal Frame, these are great games, but not top selling, why should these be excluded. Imagine we talked in terms of cds, many of the top selling cds are complete ****, some of us don't just buy into massively popular **** and have unique and independent tastes. Microsoft is really ******* this one up badly, especially when rumors are floating around about how they're to stop current hardware production for the xbox.

http://www.forbes.com/home/feeds/afx/2005/05/12/afx2024549.html

That is all I have to say at this time.

Anonymous User May 19, 2005 (Article Rating: )


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