Originally posted by: dionx
i pretty much buy most consoles at that price if i'm not too excited about the console itself like the dreamcast and gamecube.
Originally posted by: FleshLight
They'll probably design the "xbox-slim" or something and charge $150.
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Maybe not even then if MS can't make the Xbox2 emulate Xbox1 (rumor is they are trying but haven't managed it yet).
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Maybe not even then if MS can't make the Xbox2 emulate Xbox1 (rumor is they are trying but haven't managed it yet).
Backwards compatibility isn't a big deal. Something like 2% of PS2 users bought a PS2 and play their PS1 games on it. It might be when the system first launches, but as the library grows and support for the system does too, it becomes fast fading.
Originally posted by: aplefka
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Maybe not even then if MS can't make the Xbox2 emulate Xbox1 (rumor is they are trying but haven't managed it yet).
Backwards compatibility isn't a big deal. Something like 2% of PS2 users bought a PS2 and play their PS1 games on it. It might be when the system first launches, but as the library grows and support for the system does too, it becomes fast fading.
You must have missed that thread.
Way more than 2% of people have used the backwards compatibility. I for one have actually used it on a somewhat regular basis.
The point is that anyone wanting to play an existing Xbox game including Halo 1-2, SW:KOTOR 1-2, Evil Dead: Fistfull of Boomstick, etc. will need an Xbox1 to do it.Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Maybe not even then if MS can't make the Xbox2 emulate Xbox1 (rumor is they are trying but haven't managed it yet).
Backwards compatibility isn't a big deal. Something like 2% of PS2 users bought a PS2 and play their PS1 games on it. It might be when the system first launches, but as the library grows and support for the system does too, it becomes fast fading.
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
The point is that anyone wanting to play an existing Xbox game including Halo 1-2, SW:KOTOR 1-2, Evil Dead: Fistfull of Boomstick, etc. will need an Xbox1 to do it.Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Maybe not even then if MS can't make the Xbox2 emulate Xbox1 (rumor is they are trying but haven't managed it yet).
Backwards compatibility isn't a big deal. Something like 2% of PS2 users bought a PS2 and play their PS1 games on it. It might be when the system first launches, but as the library grows and support for the system does too, it becomes fast fading.
That means far fewer used Xbox1 consoles will be traded in, and that there will be higher demand for new consoles both for new buyers and people needing to replace a broken console to keep playing their game library.
Higher demand means no incentive to cut the selling price to dump inventory.
Originally posted by: bluewall21
Microsoft sell a product for $99? Crazy. I think they will stop production before it hits that low. They are already losing money on every Xbox they sell (as in their selling price is lower than their production price).
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Ah, but production of Xbox1 will be cut, possibly down to just enough for warranty service, since Microsoft loses money on each unit sold.
Yes, demand will drop but so will supply.
You can't compare Xbox2 launch to the PS2 launch since the PS2 did offer full PS1 emulation, so the supply of PS1 units actually increased: new PS2 and PS1 units, plus all the used PS1 units being dumped by upgraders.
when the PS2 does
Originally posted by: bluewall21
Microsoft sell a product for $99? Crazy. I think they will stop production before it hits that low. They are already losing money on every Xbox they sell (as in their selling price is lower than their production price).
I tried it when I first got my PS2...but then quit because Playstation games just looked so crappy compared to their PS2 counterpartsOriginally posted by: aplefka
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Maybe not even then if MS can't make the Xbox2 emulate Xbox1 (rumor is they are trying but haven't managed it yet).
Backwards compatibility isn't a big deal. Something like 2% of PS2 users bought a PS2 and play their PS1 games on it. It might be when the system first launches, but as the library grows and support for the system does too, it becomes fast fading.
You must have missed that thread.
Way more than 2% of people have used the backwards compatibility. I for one have actually used it on a somewhat regular basis.
Just don't buy it...that's how capitalism works...Originally posted by: ncircle
sony should be banned for keeping the ps2 @149.99
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Originally posted by: rh71
the xbox/2 needs a handle. People transport it often enough that it would make it so much more convenient.