Just days after it was announced that Microsoft was slashing Xbox 360 prices across the board in Europe, leading simExchange analyst Jesse Divnich has reported that price cuts in the US are the “only feasible and economic option” if the 360 wants to combat the Sony PlayStation 3’s ongoing momentum in the console market.
“Whether there is an Xbox 360 shortage or not, it is clear that the PS3 has gained considerable ground on its rival,” he said, adding that the PS3’s price cuts and the victory of Blu-ray have added strong gains for the console. “Given these past two months and the momentum that the PS3 has gained, Microsoft must react quickly as the PS3’s momentum will only get stronger until Microsoft reacts.”
The new price cuts in Europe have made the console war much more competitive as the Xbox 360 Arcade is now cheaper than the rival Nintendo Wii and half the price of the PS3.
“In the short-term, Microsoft’s only feasible and economical option is to look at reducing its hardware price in North America to at least slow down the PS3’s momentum until it can implement more long-term solutions to winning the next-generation console war,” he finished.
Upon hearing the report, Microsoft VP of Interactive and Entertainment Chris Lewis added that the price cut would “open up the mass-market floodgates.”
“We enjoy 42 per cent of that revenue share Right now in this generation,” he detailed. “That’s a key milestone for us to have met and surpassed. We’re also attaching just a little bit over seven games for every console – considerably ahead of where we stand with our competition.”
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Microsoft VP John Schappert has confirmed today at the Tokyo Game Show event that the Xbox 360 “New Xbox Experience (NXE)” dashboard revamp is coming on November 19th to 26 countries and in 19 languages.
The NXE will completely transform the intrerface of your console but the biggest change is the move to cover flow-esque navigation, working the same way Vista’s Aero task switcher does. From there you can cycle through various channels (avatars, demos, new movies, Netflix, etc) and it appears there will be an expansion of channels, from the current 5.
NXE will certainly include Netflix support with the ability to stream over 15,000 movies, concerts and TV shows to your 360. You can also “stream the movie with up to seven other consoles in a ‘party’ you can also haul around the dashboard, in and out of movies or games.”
The NXE also adds Mii-like avatars where gamers can customize a character to look like them (or anyone else) including the face, hair, body and clothing and accessories.
More notably, NXE will give you the ability to copy your retail purchased game to the hard drive, which slows down load times and also saves your drive’s laser in the long run.
NXE officially adds 16:10 plus 1440×900 and 1680×1050 widescreen VGA and HDMI support. Fans should applaud this as it will remove most black formatting bars and will offer high resolutions for VGA and HDMI users.
The new interface update will also include a new channel called “Xbox Live Primetime” which is basically a party game (think GSN) channel for XBL members.
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Microsoft VP John Schappert has confirmed today at the Tokyo Game Show event that the Xbox 360 “New Xbox Experience (NXE)” dashboard revamp is coming on November 19th to 26 countries and in 19 languages.
The NXE will completely transform the intrerface of your console but the biggest change is the move to cover flow-esque navigation, working the same way Vista’s Aero task switcher does. From there you can cycle through various channels (avatars, demos, new movies, Netflix, etc) and it appears there will be an expansion of channels, from the current 5.
NXE will certainly include Netflix support with the ability to stream over 15,000 movies, concerts and TV shows to your 360. You can also “stream the movie with up to seven other consoles in a ‘party’ you can also haul around the dashboard, in and out of movies or games.”







