HD DVD Xbox 360 Rumors Circle Back

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Like a hyperactive toddler, the internet's well-worn gossip circle is once again entranced by the same shiny thing it was fascinated with months ago.

Quoting an inside source at Toshiba, Smarthouse claims that Microsoft is prepping an HD DVD-equipped Xbox 360 for late 2008 or early 2009. Other additions swirling around the long-rumored device include an HDTV tuner and some type of standardized docking port for MP3 players.

"An Xbox with a built in HD DVD drive is critical," the unnamed Toshiba employee apparently said. "They and we are working on it. It also has to be more than a gaming machine. Microsoft recognise this. A version of the device may also be sold under the Toshiba brand name."

The feud between HD DVD and Blu-ray has long been brewing, with both Microsoft and Sony positioning their respective consoles on opposite sides of the HD format war. Microsoft's decision to use standard DVDs with Xbox 360 games and its offering of the optional HD DVD add-on solely for movie playback has been criticized within the industry, as more and more developers claim they need the additional storage space available through the newer formats.

Meanwhile, Sony has faced numerous criticisms stemming from the PlayStation 3's higher price point, said in part to be a result of the company's choice to include Blu-ray support in every model. Both sides of the HD format war have begun offering recruitment incentives of free movies in exchange for the support of that particular format.

Chris Faylor was previously a games journalist creating content at Shacknews.

From The Chatty
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    October 19, 2007 2:00 PM

    Great and I just bought an elite :/

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      October 19, 2007 2:08 PM

      I wouldn't expect it anytime soon. Even if they do include an HD-DVD drive in the future, I'd think they would still keep the games on DVD or they'll have folks with torches & pitchforks at their door.

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        October 19, 2007 2:17 PM

        Why? The drive would work with both old DVD based games and newer HDDVD based games. HDDVD drives are backward compatible after all.

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          October 19, 2007 2:19 PM

          What about the millions of 360 owners that don't have the HD DVD drive for their 360?

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            October 25, 2007 11:37 AM

            I guess I was refering to games on HDDVD as an option where the game would also come out on multiple DVDs/downloadable content that will live on your hard drive etc. Only for games that need the extra space that the HDDVD provides this would make those games possible and make it convinient for ppl with a HDDVD drive. Others will have to swap discs or use space on the hard drive or both which is painful but they can still play. At least games will not be stuck with working within the space limits of a double-layer DVD....just my 2 cents

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          October 19, 2007 2:21 PM

          because if you start making games for HD-DVD drives, people without the drives get screwed.

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          October 19, 2007 2:22 PM

          because then the last 2 years worth of people who bought 360s (15 million) couldn't play the HD-DVD games...

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          October 19, 2007 2:26 PM

          See Sega CD, Sega 32x, Turbografx CD, etc... you run the risk of alienating your base when you force upgrades on them.

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