@Mujokan True. But even if they say it will be released in 2013, I highly doubt anyone wanting to buy an xbox would wait a year because of a new one unless they are really patient.
Thats good. I hope they dont release another version til 2015 or so. A 10-year lifespan is good. I have 4 360s and it would suck to be forced to buy new consoles.
@beano311 Controllers do not make the system. And the primary feature I look for in a controller is ergonomics. The 360 tops all controllers I have ever used in the past... from PC controllers to the original xbox to the ps3. This new screen controller by Nintendo is a gimmick. It can never be used in real gaming as a square controller is very difficult to use. I had a Harmony 1000 Universal remote which was basically the same design, and it was a nightmare to use that I sold it.
The controller does not look ergonomic. I cannot see myself playing with that big of a controller for a long time. And what happened to motion control?
Another thing the FCC should investigate is why does Verizon charge so many "fees", and make group them with the taxes?
The fees are not taxes, but are fees charged by the government to Verizon, and not the consumers. The "fees" should be included in the monthly charge, and then taxes added on, if Verizon wants to charge those "fees" to consumers. This is fraud to group "fees" and taxes together because the majority of people think they are taxes, when they are infact not. The taxes are actually minimal on cell phones, and the majority are 'fees' Verizon is passing on to us. For example, if the monthly is $40, fees are $7, and taxes are $3, then they should just say monthly charge of $47 +taxes, similarly to how one purchases something from a store.
Report: Don't expect next-Xbox announcements this year
Feb 1st 2012 4:57AM (Joystiq)Report: Don't expect next-Xbox announcements this year
Feb 1st 2012 4:55AM (Joystiq)Wii U currently only supports one WiiPad
Jun 10th 2011 11:38PM (Joystiq)Nintendo showing off prototype Wii U demos at E3 this week
Jun 7th 2011 2:34PM (Joystiq)FCC gives Verizon the third degree over $350 'advanced device' ETF
Dec 4th 2009 9:10PM (Engadget)The fees are not taxes, but are fees charged by the government to Verizon, and not the consumers. The "fees" should be included in the monthly charge, and then taxes added on, if Verizon wants to charge those "fees" to consumers. This is fraud to group "fees" and taxes together because the majority of people think they are taxes, when they are infact not. The taxes are actually minimal on cell phones, and the majority are 'fees' Verizon is passing on to us. For example, if the monthly is $40, fees are $7, and taxes are $3, then they should just say monthly charge of $47 +taxes, similarly to how one purchases something from a store.