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 Monday Next-Gen reading - console
(hx) 08:58 PM CEST - Jun,13 2005
  • Halo 2 on Xbox 360 - The ever resourceful Larry Hryb, Xbox Live Director of Programming (aka MajorNelson), today described a recent playtest of Halo 2 running backwards compatible on the Xbox 360 as "really cool". Specifics were kept closely guarded, although Hryb did lay claim to becoming the first person to do a "corpse-hump" on the 360. The game was played in split-screen, with Hryb describing the experience as "...you couldn't tell the difference" despite still undergoing a variety of tweaks to optimise performance.
  • Japanese Xbox 360 Launch to have 20 Games - Microsoft isn't kidding when they talked about learning from their past mistakes and with that comes the knowledge that the Xbox 360 launch in Japan will sport 20 games. Some targeted specifically to the Japanese market and may not see the light of day in other launch territories.
  • Xbox 360 Music Subscription Service? - Microsoft has recently confirmed plans to offer a subscription service to its existing MSN Music store, leading to suggestions that it could feature on the Xbox 360. An official comment has yet to be made on the service, let alone whether or not this will feature on the Xbox 360; however given changes to the Xbox Live service such as the recent pairing with Limelight Networks, surely the transfer of media is a must for the 360 as it begins the battle of the living room with Sony and the PS3.
  • Kutaragi-san Talks PS3 Backwards Compatibility - While talk centres on the Xbox 360 and exactly what constitutes a "top-selling" title, Ken Kutaragi President Sony Computer Entertainment, has recently gone on record to the Impress Corporation to speak about backwards compatibility on the Playstation3. Utilising a combination of hardware and software emulation, Kutaragi-san claimed that there would be no issues with playing older titles on the PS3, claiming that certain PS2 components are needed to ensure maximum compatibility but refused to elaborate on exactly what has been carried across to the PS3.
  • Next MoH to be PS3 launch title? - Even though Medal of Honor: European Assault is barely out of the oven, Electronic Arts' Los Angeles studio is apparently cooking up the next installment in its venerable World War II series--for next-generation consoles, no less. According to GameSpot, the game has been selected to be one of the launch titles for the PlayStation 3. That means MoH: Airborne should drop into stores next spring, when Sony officials have said its new console will hit the market.
  • Everything You've Always Wanted to Know About The Cell Processor -  In these articles RealTechNews looks at what the Cell architecture is, then they go on to look at the profound implications this new chip has, not for the games market, but for the entire computer industry. Has the PC finally met it's match?

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