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Title: Inside Xbox 360: An Interview With Jeff Henshaw
Post by: Xtrem on July 08, 2005, 05:18:00 AM
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"I want to make sure I say this right, because it's science fiction. Sony's 1080p claim is just marketure. Let's sit down and look at a 1080p game on a 1080p console on a 1080p television as soon as those things are all there. I'm eager to see it. We can all guess as to what year that might be."

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Title: Inside Xbox 360: An Interview With Jeff Henshaw
Post by: icantstandtoburntolong on July 08, 2005, 06:10:00 AM
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Title: Inside Xbox 360: An Interview With Jeff Henshaw
Post by: LowProfileWurm on July 08, 2005, 06:54:00 AM
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the best part is according to him you can power the console on/off with the controller tongue.gif
Title: Inside Xbox 360: An Interview With Jeff Henshaw
Post by: twistedsymphony on July 08, 2005, 08:06:00 AM
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Title: Inside Xbox 360: An Interview With Jeff Henshaw
Post by: incognegro on July 08, 2005, 11:36:00 AM
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Paul: So you've customized this game to play your own music.

Jeff: Exactly. And that can be music that I've ripped onto my Xbox, or it can be music that I'm streaming from a PC or a Media Center [elsewhere on your home network]. Any music source can be piped in to your custom music that plays instead of the game's built-in music.


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Paul: Now, would any one of these messages would pop-up up a notification if you were using the Xbox 360 when it came in?

Jeff: Yeah, but only if you have it set up to do that. By default, we're not going to pop-up every single received message, it will just be invitations from people. If you want to be notified when any message comes in, you can turn it on.


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"We have a fundamental flaw in Xbox Live today. In order for us to give users access to anything on Xbox Live, they have to [first] pay a subscription fee. And that subscription is mostly targeted at hard-core, online gamers. If there are people that never want to go head-to-head, that never want to shoot, or do battle, or play sports games with other people online, they can't do anything on Xbox Live today. There are tens of millions of people who play single player platform games today who would love to have a new level."


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