The first version of Xbox was about building credibility and proving to the core gaming audience that we got it. We've done that in spades with the Xbox. In a way, we're almost too associated with (hardcore) gamers.
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This holiday season, gamers in Japan, Europe and North America pining to experience jaw-dropping high-definition graphics, unmatched online play and compelling digital entertainment features of Xbox 360 will finally have the chance, ... Renowned development studios around the world are busy putting the finishing touches on their Xbox 360 games. We expect a strong portfolio of titles on launch day and through the holidays that will appeal to fans of every genre and gamers in every region, and with more than 200 games currently in development, continuous new additions to the library are on the way.Robbie Bach
While I will continue to play an important role in the games area, I will spend more time thinking about our broader challenges and opportunities across the division.
Robbie Bach
Putting a 56K (modem) in there wouldn't say much about our vision of the future,
Robbie Bach
We still think in a way the console isn't the way to make money.
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Xbox 360 is the world's most powerful high-definition video game and entertainment system, delivering the best games and the next generation of Xbox Live, ... In addition, as the ultimate digital amplifier in the home, Xbox 360 will enable consumers to connect to digital cameras, portable music players and Windows XP-based PCs to enjoy integrated entertainment experiences that simply can't be matched.
Robbie Bach
I think the thing people have to realize is that digital technology is changing the home in a profound way.
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