Microsoft Handheld Gaming in 2007? 48
1up is reporting on speculation from analysts 'The Diffusion Group', who have forecast a handheld gaming device from Microsoft sometime in the next two years. From the article: "It's an analyst group's speculation and should be taken as such, but simultaneously one has to wonder what is the likelihood of Microsoft bringing a PGC to its platform library. A portable entry seemed like the next logical step for Microsoft before E3 -- and that logic was confirmed by the announcement of Live Anywhere at E3 -- a handheld platform would certainly make a solid launching pad for the mobile arm of Live Anywhere, wouldn't it?"
Origami? (Score:3, Interesting)
...so those totally-unfounded rumors of someone playing Halo on an Origami prototype start seeming a bit more substantial.
Re:Origami? (Score:2)
How may Predictions? (Score:2)
Besides I don't think MS will be going after a handheld of their own so much as pushing a new universal gaming software. Some form of windows/direct X that they can push to PDA and Cell phone makers. I think they'd want this more from the sof
Re:How may Predictions? (Score:2)
Re:How may Predictions? (Score:4, Informative)
Xbox Marketplace distribution of games (Score:2)
Have microsoft charge little or give a simple "flash games-esk" SDK and make money as a publisher/distributer of cheap and simple timewasting games.
Halo can already run on the Origami (Score:2)
Maybe you were making a joke and I completely missed it.
Re:Halo can already run on the Origami (Score:3, Informative)
No. The Origami (generation 1) all are using onboard shared video of either the Intel Mobile or Via chipset. They can barely play games from 3+ years ago with Direct X 9.0c.
Some guy here got WOW to run (barely): http://www.umpcbuzz.com/blogs/jayhawk_phrenzie/arc hive/2006/05/30/9488.aspx [umpcbuzz.com]
The 800x480 resolution is another limiting factor. Most games today do not support that resolution.
For the curious, you can read some of the attempts here: http://origamiproject.com/forums/thread/4000.aspx [origamiproject.com]
Oblig (Score:1)
Re:Oblig (Score:2)
Shame on the
THIS POSTER IS OBVIOUSLY A TROLL!
(When you do get Linux on the MS handheld let me know. I'd love to try it myself.)
TROLL, I SAY!
Re:Oblig (Score:1)
History of failures ... (Score:3, Interesting)
Atari Linx
Neo Geo Pocket
Wonderswan Color
N-Gage
(potentially) PSP
and many more
Every company that has ever thought of entering the gaming market has decided to produce a handheld device, which is (almost) always assumed to be the end to Nintendo's dominance. Every last one of them has had all success limited to a region and been eventually knocked out of the market by Nintendo.
Essentially, if Microsoft wanted to lose another billion dollars a year with limited success in the gaming market I would advise them to produce a handheld gaming device
Re:History of failures ... (Score:2)
His post captures the situation beautifully. There's simply no profit in challenging Nintendo's dominance in the handheld market.
If I were to point to a single factor as key to the demise of all the above handhelds, it would be that they tried to use technology far in excess of the battery technology, pricing models, and media formats that consumers would accept. Yet they almost have to make that tradeoff to compete.
If a new handheld device positions itself behind the technology curve (like th
Re:History of failures ... (Score:2)
Although I've traditionally sided with Nintendo, I must say that I don't agree with this statement. Competition is always encouraged. What I've noticed is that Nintendo has seen no benefit from going into a hardware "Arms war" in the primary console market and they've learned from that, hence the DS and the Wii. The benefit to them is an expanding consumer base, and the benefit to us is less of the "same old, same o
Re:History of failures ... (Score:1, Insightful)
MOD PARENT UP +1 only (Score:1)
Xbox and Cube were also failures (Score:2)
Which were both also failures, as admitted even by Nintendo. But at least they had more than two or three worthwhile games, unlike the PSP.
The PSP is a failure already (especially judged by the expectations people and Sony had for it), and if Sony can't get a few more good, new PSP games out, it'll be dead by this time next year.
Re:Xbox and Cube were also failures (Score:2)
You're right. I'm a Troll, the Cube has sold well, and war is peace. Come on, Nintendo itself admits that the Cube failed. Look, I own two gamecubes. I'm a total Nintendo fanboy. I love the Cube. But nobody can deny that it was a failure, just like the Xbox. There are only two positive things about the Cube: One, it has some awesome games. Two, despite not selling well, it didn't kill Nintendo.
Re:Xbox and Cube were also failures (Score:2)
You're the first person I know who signs with "bitch", but whatever works for you I guess. As I already said, GTA is okay, but it's pretty much a port from the PS2 version. Not something I play on a portable, anyway. I give you Siphon Filter (although I don't play FPS). Never heard of Monster Hunter Freedom, but it got an average rating of 72% on gamerankings, hardly "
Heh... (Score:2)
No, it just proves that you're much more of a Sony fanboy than I'm a Nintendo fanboy :-P
Seriously, almost every freaking Meteos review mentioned that this was what Lumines was always meant to be. Nothing against Lumines, it's a great game. It's just that Meteos is better.
Look, I know you're scared and pissed. Nobody wants to shell out hundreds of bucks just to find out th
Re:Microsoft's main goal (Score:2)
1. vista
2. xbox
3. xbox live
4. MS TV (coming soon!)
5. handheld
6. game
just to play halo on the school bus. if thats not lock in a dont know what is.
The OS (Score:2)
Handhelds (Score:2)
Pl
Re:Handhelds (Score:2)
Xbox Live Arcade, of course. Imagine that, instead of hauling around UMDs, cartridges, or whatever, that your handheld had a micro drive, or flash storage (flash RAM has been dropping like a stone these days). You'd buy games from Live Arcade, and they'd work on your your Xbox 360 or your Xbox 180 (as I like to call the theoretical handheld). Maybe they could be combined with Live Anywhere and sold on PCs and mobile phones, i
Re:Handhelds (Score:2)
Palm (Score:2)
NOONE is more entrenched in the portable market than Nintendo, in fact, noone else has ever succeeded with a handheld.
I didn't know Peter Noone was in on the Palm platform.
Does this make any business sense? (Score:2)
Why would MS rush into a secondary market when they haven't even made money on the primary market?
It makes sense to do some R&D, but a 2007 release is unlikely.
But... with Zillions in cash reserves and not being apologetic about their operating costs, anything is possible.
Quick (Score:1)
I can see it now, going into a store: "Can I have one Mega P Box Bundle, you know, the one that comes with the free cleaning brush"
Doubt it... (Score:2)
Re:Doubt it... (Score:1)
Re:Doubt it... (Score:2)
Should forget about it. (Score:2, Interesting)
The PSP is an utter failure. Sony tried to make a portable game console that uses the same gaming concepts that makes its PS and PS2 popular, but they ignored that portable gaming is not about sports games, or even complicated RPGs or First person shooters. Portable gaming is about 20 - 60 minutes of diversion while sitting on a bus or riding a plane or putting yo
Re:Should forget about it. (Score:1)
That said, there are some problems.
The first, and I think
Tetris is a registered trademark (Score:1)
There isn't even a tetris game out for the PSP.
That's because Nintendo probably bought an exclusive license from The Tetris Company LLC.
MS doesn't have to follow reason (Score:2)
Either they fear something happening to their cash generators or they are just on the quest for more money.
So far perfectly normal business.
But another reason is that they went into consoles to stop Sony. MS fundamentlly believes that the PC o
The answer is... (Score:2)
No. Get over it. Microsoft is not going to launch a handheld, they're crazy not stupid.
Microsoft already has handheld gaming. (Score:2)