Xbox 360 - Why is Microsoft so Slow to Release More?

Thursday, November 22, 2007

The Microsoft Xbox 360 is by far one of the most talked about video gaming systems of all time. With all of its capabilities and advanced technology it has lived up to all the hype. Or has it?

It's hard to tell how great the Xbox 360 is because only a limited amount of people have been able to get their hands on one due to Microsoft's limited release. In late November of 2005 Microsoft shipped its first batch of Xbox 360s and then made no comment of when they would release more. The majority of people see no reason why Microsoft would due this. With so many people anxious to buy one, why wouldn't Microsoft keeping releasing more?

There are a couple of good reasons for the limited release. The main reason is that it creates scarcity, which then creates an enormous buzz. If consumers knew that Microsoft was going to keep releasing more and more Xbox 360s they would have felt no reason to buy one right away. However, since everyone knew that there would be a limited release you had people lining up outside stores days in advance just for a chance to get one. Of course this led to an incredible buzz that surrounded the Xbox 360. Every news station, newspaper and online media outlet was running huge stories about the Xbox 360. Due to all of the news coverage, one would have to be living in a cave to not know what the Xbox 360 is.

The second reason is simple supply and demand. The low supply of the Xbox 360 matched with the incredibly high demand resulted in the ability to charge higher prices. Microsoft priced the Xbox 360 at $399. For most people this is a large investment but since everyone was worried that they may have to wait months to buy one they acted like $399 was a bargain. For weeks after the Xbox 360 was released people were buying systems off of eBay for over $1000! That is the power of low supply and high demand.

No one really knows for sure when the next batch of Microsoft Xbox 360s will be released. However, everyone knows that they better buy one fast when they are released because of what happened in November of 2005. It seems that Microsoft's release schedule has created just the market they were looking for.

Xbox 360: A Revolution in Console Gaming

Monday, November 19, 2007

It wasn't so long ago that kids who got the "new" Nintendo 8-bit gaming console or the Sega system for Christmas were the envy of every less fortunate and burned out Atari owning neighborhood playmate. As time elapsed, Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, and NES's Turbo Graphix 16 became all the rave. Anyone now in their twenties can recall being impressed by the awesome advancements in playability and graphic display of the Nintendo 64 and Sega's Dreamcast system, and even more recently (only five or so years ago) the advent of Microsoft's Xbox, Nintendo's Game Cube, and the Play Station by Sony. The Video Gaming industry has made great strides in the past twenty years: from slow-moving, barely recognizable forms on screen in original Atari games such as Pac-Man, Calga, and Tron, to the extremely vivid and life-like graphics of Tomb Raider, Splinter Cell, and Tekken; available for the Xbox and Play Station. Now, just in time for Christmas 2005, Microsoft has made the next move in the continuing race for Video Gaming Supremacy with the introduction of the Xbox 360. The result is truly phenomenal.

The Xbox 360, as with all video game consoles, is basically just a computer with hardware and software dedicated to the function of running video games. The original Xbox was pretty much just a Microsoft PC with a modified Pentium III processor, some powerful graphics and audio capabilities, and a modified version of the Windows 2000 operating system, all packaged in that distinctive black box.

This year Microsoft has released two versions of the Xbox 360: the Xbox 360 and Xbox 360 Core System. The Xbox 360Core System is "plug and play", that is, that in addition to the console, it includes an integrated controller and an AV cable. The Xbox 360 (not the "Core system") comes with a wireless controller, an HD AV cable, an Ethernet connectivity cable, a headset, a media remote, and a removable 20-GB hard drive.

For anyone who thought the original Xbox was a technological marvel, you must try this out! As amazing and realistic as the play on the first Xbox was, the Xbox 360 makes its predecessor look tired and worn-out. Microsoft has rebuilt the Xbox from the ground up. From the name to the look, from hardware to features, the Xbox 360 is a radically different and more powerful machine than the original Xbox. Far more than a video game console, the Xbox 360 is a total media center that allows users to play games, network with other 360 owners; rip, stream and download all types of media, including high-definition movies, music, digital pictures and game content, as well as play DVD movies and audio CD's.

The Xbox 360 will revolutionize the gaming world. Microsoft has definitely set the new standard in video game technology.

Should You Download X Box 360 Cheat Codes

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Xbox 360 Cheats -
The Xbox 360 is one of the most popular gaming solutions on the market today. The days of old 2 dimensional video games are long past. The rise in popularity of the Xbox means that it is now a very competitive game to play. The competition may be with the gaming community or even at home with the family. Regardless of who you are competing with most gamers just want to win. It doesn't matter that the amount of skills to win haven't been accumulated yet. Even a less skillful player who still doesn't know their way around the gaming console has the ability to win at Xbox by using cheat codes.
What are cheat codes?
Xbox 360 cheat codes are a system designed to allow the player either defeat the enemy in a game or complete higher levels in games that a player hasn't already accumulated the credits for or done what is required by the game to move up a level.Xbox 360 cheat codes are a shortcut to playing a game to win.
Some of the cheat methods used can include, depending on the game, making your player invincible, gaining extra weapons or gold, or having an unlimited supply of ammunition. Cheat codes make it possible for every player to win at Xbox.
Do you need Xbox 360 cheat codes?
When a game is designed the developer includes these easter eggs or cheat codes in the game. There are two reasons for this, firstly, it is fun for the user to try and find the cheat codes and secondly, once found the cheat codes can make the game more exciting and accessible to every player who wants to play to win. If a game is developed where it is too hard to win or where the enemy is much more powerful than the player's avatar, very few players would return to the game. It would become boring and no longer interesting to play. Like most things, players also want to know what happens next. The thrill of getting to the next level in a game and finding out the new challenges of the game are what playing is all about. Some players hire people to play Xbox 360 for them to build up their score and progression just so that they can get to the next level. Others use cheat codes to fast forward the gaming process. Using cheat codes allows you to win, progress through the game and build up your confidence in your gaming abilities.

Before you buy Xbox 360 cheats
Cheat codes are widely used by players and can be bought cheaply and easily on the internet. Before you rush out and buy a cheat code you must carefully consider the source of the cheat code. Unfortunately, some cheat codes have been embedded with viruses or malware, which can harm your gaming console or even reveal your private data to the seller of the cheat code file. Some cheat codes can even take over your computer so it can be used by the originator.
Take some time to learn about cheat codes before you download it as rushing in to buy the latest thing may affect your computer, the ability to save games on your computer or make your game unstable. The malicious cheat codes are designed to attack particular type of systems such as Xbox, Xbox 360 or Sony Playstation 2.

The other thing to keep in mind before you buy a cheat code is that sometimes if you visit the website of the game the developers will reveal some cheat codes for you for free.
If you are convinced that buying a cheat code will enhance your game then educate yourself on the source of the cheat code and the effect of the cheat code on your system before you buy.

Should You Upgrade To An XBox 360

Friday, November 2, 2007

The XBox 360 is going to be one of the most sought after gifts of this upcoming holiday season. However many people want to know is it worth upgrading now, or should you wait, here are some factors you may want to consider.

The base price for and XBox 360 is $300, the most common accessories are the 20GB hard drive ($100), wireless controllers ($50) and headsets ($20). Many vendors are offering packages with a variety of options with prices of $500 or more. While some of these options depend on your gaming style and preferences the hard drive is the one option we recommend you get right away. The hard drive allows you to save games to play back later and install updates that make many older games compatible on the new platform.

One of the advantages the XBox 360 will have over other game systems is graphics. The graphics of other gaming systems are top notch but on newer games like Project Gotham Racing 3, NFL 06 and Call of Duty 2 which were written for this platform, there simply is no comparison. When you compare the specifications the XBox 360 to any of its competitors, it’s anywhere from 2 to 10 times more powerful. If you are lucky enough to own and HDTV you will really notice the difference, although it will work on standard TV’s as well.

With this console Microsoft is also making a concerted effort to make the Xbox part of your media center. It can connect to any other windows networked computer in your house. It can be used to play movies, slideshows of pictures, and MP3 files. If you own and IPod or digital camera you can also connect them directly to the USB port located on the front game console.

Lastly you’ll want to think about Xbox Live. This is a paid online membership that allows you to get free trials of new games and play in head to head action against other players over your high speed internet connection. You also have access to updates and patches as they become available.

For hard core gamers there is no choice, they will do practically anything to get their hands on the newest and latest systems available. For others it may be worth waiting until 2006 when Playstation 3 is released to see how platforms compare.