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| Xbox 360 news - not much of it good, if true Like most of the juiciest dirt on the Xbox 360, none of this is substantiated, but a British magazine is reporting that Microsoft’s next-gen console will not be backwards compatible (frustrating, but not the end of the world), won’t come with a hard drive (which sort of jibes with what we’ve heard about MSFT offering an attachable drive), and that there will be different Xbox 360s tailored to different regions (not sure what that means for developers or why there would need to be different regional versions). | |||
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| Paradox Sins: 3,847 Xations: 14% ![]() | As I understand there is supposed to be three versions... Home console with harddrive Home console without hard drive PC version (which will probably have a hd) I dout the won't have backwards compatability.. after all it's still basically a PC running a stipped down verison of windows... but who can really say... | |
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| Iron Peasant Sins: 23 Xations: 0% ![]() | I don't see why most people care about BW compatability. How many of you with PS2's actually play your psone games all the time. BW compatability I think is really only important for handhelds. Most people worry about playing the new games all the time not the old ones. | |
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| Paradox Sins: 3,847 Xations: 14% ![]() | It's a nice feature, you don't have to connect the old system up to play your old games during the first few months while you're building a new game library | |
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