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Where did the Xbox innovation go?

A look back at what made the first Xbox so great for hardcore gamers, and what is lacking right now to fuel the passion of fans.

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Abriael4009d ago

Totally agree, I'm actually baffled that they thought this was ok.

Mind you, I'm sure they'll show plenty games at E3, but all they achieved with this conference is basically passing the message that yes, there'll be games, but gamers aren't their core audience anymore.

Alexious4009d ago

It's sad because, in a way, they are forgetting much of what made the Xbox so great in the first place. And as I mentioned in the article, core gamers are a sensitive crowd - if they feel slighted, they won't go easy.

guitarded774009d ago

But that's a good thing. Being critical is what drives the industry. Look at PS3 at launch, and where it is today... Sony heard, and saw the sales, and made one of the most impressive catalogs for any console, and improved PSN into what it is today. Hopefully MS hears the roar and listens. I don't mind all the TV stuff, but XBOX should be a gaming console first and foremost.

Blank4009d ago

As sad as im saying this core gamers was the gateway to the living rooms they took advantage of the core gamers dedication to their hobby flipped around playing on the core gamers hope on a turn around to appeal to the volatile casual grand market over the smaller core gamer hobbyist safe grounds im an example im still hoping E3 they turn all this around if not well I still got my wii u and soon to be placed in my cabinet PS4

RE4PER-DE4TH4009d ago

Seriously guys, everyone is acting like the console doesn't play games. Gamers will first and foremost play games on their consoles. Nothing will ever change the fact that the reason why the VAST MAJORITY of people buy video game consoles is to play games. All Microsoft has done is literally give you an immediately accessible way of getting to other content.

Seriously, you guys are flipping over what's essentially an alt-tab for a gaming console???

So what if the reveal only showed their plans to integrate tv services into the UI...simply alt-tab back to the game and start playing again lol.

Alexious4009d ago

We're not disputing the fact that it plays games. We're disputing the fact that Microsoft's own focus is not on games anymore.

RE4PER-DE4TH4009d ago

Well here's some food for thought:

Their focus IS on games. The reveal was literally just ONE hour of showing their plans to bring more stuff to the Xbox Live service. Obviously the big picture here is to keep subscribers paying for gold membership. The gold membership brings them more members and more money. Money brings positive investment...members brings in more developer interest. More developer interest brings in more games.

Now consider that you've met with all the heads of these so-called game developer companies. You asked them "what can we do to get you to bring games to our console". They would say "we need hardware. we need stream lined dev kits. we need install base." Ok, so there it is. The most surgical and precise way to get install base is put the machine at the center of the living room experience. By making the brand synonymous with TV services they open up to the entire living room audience. Not just the gamers but everybody. And it's nothing new, they're just adding live TV to their already wide set of services.

iplay1up24009d ago (Edited 4009d ago )

"Gamers will first and foremost play games on their consoles." Yes that is why so many were disappointed by the unveiling. It had little focus on games. Sony unveiling it was all about the games, and everything else was second in that presentation. I was a little annoyed with with Sony's focus on "sharing" but maybe that was just me. Nintendo the E3 Unveiling of Wii U, was a little disappointing as well. We saw allot of Tech Demo and that was it. For me at least, Sony wins the unveiling, and I usually would lean more in Nintendo's favor.

This comment in no way is meant to say that any console is not going to have great games. All 3 will. It just depends on where you want your gametime and dollars to go. I don't care if Metroid 4, or Zelda are not quite as pretty as Halo 5, I like the games, so I have to choose Wii U, and Sony has really upped the anti the past 3 years with Sony IP'S so I have to choose Sony as well.

fossilfern4009d ago

I agree. I LOVED the original Xbox it was a fantastic machine and it was my primary machine for multiplats. But MS shift in focus is painfully obvious and I dunno why MS bother half the time.

himdeel4009d ago

The Innovation is a Timed Released for the Xbox Two...everybody knows this.

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Festano4009d ago

I hope microsoft at E3 that can impress the audience as they did with the first xbox

Alexious4009d ago

As they say, hope is the last thing to die. I'm hopeful to, but I don't truly believe in a change of course.

SexyGamerDude4009d ago (Edited 4009d ago )

Even with the games, all these restrictions on gamers turn me off of the X1.

Alexious4009d ago

That's surely another point for debate.

byeGollum4009d ago

Why's there so much negativity? I'm sure it's exclusive to the Internet.

Alexious4009d ago

That's exactly the point of the article.

Mainstream may be mighty fine with what was showed, but mainstream is also volatile, like Nintendo is noticing right now. The backbone of Xbox was hardcore gamers from the start, and it might not be good for them to leave the boat.

swishersweets200314009d ago

Sports.. watercoolers.. TV.. Apps.. A Puppy !

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Microsoft's Absurd Antics Have Me Scared For Dishonored And Arkane Lyon's Future

With Arkane Austin no more and Lyon living for who knows how long, the superb Dishonored is in serious danger; Microsoft cannot be trusted.

Relientk779h ago

I love the Dishonored series so much and really want Dishonored 3. Microsoft better not screw this up.

JEECE6h ago

I mean, I think the fans will probably kill Arkane Lyon by cooking up reasons to hate whatever they do next without playing it. I've never seen a game so artificially disliked as Deathloop.

thesoftware7306h ago

Lol, why don't we just say, we are worried about all studios owned by MS now. They will keep closing studios until they have none left ...🙄

Skuletor3h ago

Just merge them all into a single studio, have it churn out a single Call of Duty every year and call it a day, lol.

Barlos2h ago

Don't be scared, you'll be fine.

Skuletor2h ago

It's exputer, fine is one word I would not associate with them.

Profchaos2h ago

I think it's becoming clear based on matt bootys comments there's no future for any IP that can't sell above 10 million within the launch window. But is also a small game that gives them prestige

/S it's beyond a joke right now

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More Job Losses At Xbox, “There’s More To Come”: Paul Thurrott

Paul Thurrott in a recent episode commented on the on-going Microsoft fiasco hinting at more job losses and that "there's more to come".

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Sonic18812d ago (Edited 2d ago )

There won't be no more acquiring game publishers from Microsoft in the future . Xbox has to pay Microsoft back. It might take two decades to do that.

sagapo2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

I don’t understand what you’re saying. Xbox IS microsoft so there’s no “paying back “.
And MS gross profit in 2023 was over 140 billion dollars so forget your 2 decades.

Unless you mean the money MS invested in Xbox (acquisitions included) and the time it will take for xbox as a brand to gain that money back on it’s own, then yeah, that could take a while.

romulus232d ago

The better term to use might be return on investment, xbox is simply a division of Microsoft one that MS can easily do away with if profit margins are not met. So in that regard he's right, if xbox isn't showing the expected return on investment the higher ups are expecting than it's unlikely Microsoft will acquire any other studios any time soon, especially if they are spending billions buying developers just to shut them down in the end.

MrBaskerville1d 17h ago (Edited 1d 17h ago )

Xbox is a division that they discussed shutting down but doubled down on after Gamepass was pitched.

It needs to make money at some point. Big money.

KwietStorm_BLM1d 16h ago

So you do understand it or..?

rokos1d 15h ago

According to Statista the net income of Microsoft is about $72.4 billion dollars which is a bit lower than last year profit. That is almost as much as Activision's acquisition but I assume that would be a one off since it costs so much plus I see how their focus has been shifted to AI, thus any major future investments will probably be in that area.

Markusb331d 14h ago

i think you are really missing the point

VariantAEC1d 4h ago

@romulus23
That is not why MS buys studios. They might continue to buy because it's about taking that sweet sweet IP out of the corporate husks of their acquisitions.

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SonyStyled2d ago

“There won't be no more acquiring game publishers from Microsoft in the future”

No bro, there do be is for Microsoft not acquiring for what is now if not what it be is 😂

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ChasterMies1d 18h ago

Xbox isn’t a separate company from Microsoft. It’s all Microsoft.

Abear211d 12h ago (Edited 1d 12h ago )

Let’s be real, this is the media spinning all the acquisitions and liquidations of said developers and spinning it to make M$ the villain.

This was bound to happen, a bigger slice of pie and cut costs, when the games come they stand to make more and that’s their agenda—it was the writing on the wall when the sales went through and legally all those who approved the sale and mergers knew this would happen.

Snowflakes need to realize business is ugly and you can cry all you want but this is how capitalism works. And it works.

That said, M$ needs to steer the narrative and grab hold of all this, make their plans known, hype the hell out of all those dead IP’s they plan to revive, and be honest about the timeline. This is likely to involve mobile and IP on other consoles, and most people realize that.

The problem is this company is incapable of being transparent and seems to often want to dissuade and confuse is customer base. The lack of E3 has hurt Microsoft and I don’t think they know how to properly or effectively market their brand anymore.

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jwillj2k42d ago

There really needs to be a class action lawsuit here. You buy these companies just to put people out of jobs. And it’s not like something happened to derail their plans this WAS the plan. Microsoft has no business in this space at all.

franwex2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

Microsoft has been doing this for years. They simply want the IPs. Look at Nokia. Look at Skype. This time it simply expanded to games. Gaming is not as important to Microsoft’s executives as it was to the founders too. Bill Gates was willing to sell the og Xbox at a loss. Steve Balmer approved the red ring of death fiasco. This CEO isn’t really a gamer.

-Foxtrot2d ago

Maybe it's time though to put a stop to it and use a big giant like Microsoft as a huge example to the rest of these big companies.

There has to be a line drawn somewhere.

People like the FTC and the like went against Microsoft yet their Actvision deal was still allowed to go through yet look what's happened...it's not even Acitivisions studios aswell, it's Bethesdas.

VariantAEC1d 4h ago

Years?

Try several decades, and in the gaming space 2.3 decades.

Jon615861d 13h ago

You do realize this happens in ALL industries? Or are you just saying this because it is Microsoft? In any case I feel for those that are being let go but the trch industry is suffering right now.

jwillj2k41d 8h ago (Edited 1d 8h ago )

This absolutely does NOT happen all the time. Let me know the last time 1 company with a terrible product track record spent 100 billion onto acquire MULTIPLE successful companies in under a year only to shut them down and stop making their products regardless of how successful they were. Not merge them, completely shut them down.

And you can’t use Microsoft in your example.

Notellin1d 9h ago (Edited 1d 9h ago )

Class action lawsuit? The law is on their side and protects them at all costs. There are no rules to protect the people at the bottom.

jwillj2k41d 9h ago

Not true when it comes to mass layoff do your research.

RNTody2d ago

Ninja Theory, Perfect Dark, Crash Bandicoot, Spyro, Wolfenstein 3, Dishonored, Prey, Doom, Quake... something tells me that bad things are going to happen to these entities under Microsoft.

MrDead1d 22h ago

ID software, the makers of Doom and Wolfenstein that have been with us since 1991 could be gone and MS will keep the IPs.

I hope some of these studios can buy their freedom from MS otherwise this is going to be even more devastating for the industry and gamers.

Yui_Suzumiya1d 20h ago (Edited 1d 20h ago )

That's exactly what I'm worried about. I've been a fan of id since Wolfenstein 3D and I'm honestly afraid.

lodossrage1d 16h ago

Toys for Bob saw the writing on the wall and bought themselves out.

Wouldn't be the first time a company did that under MS either. Bungie and Twisted Pixel did the same. Considering what just happened, I can see some other devs trying to buy themselves out too.

anast2d ago

Good thing the bosses of all those small studios made their money.

glenn19792d ago

they cant do it right now they will get burned

XiNatsuDragnel1d 23h ago

Phil and his team need to be gone

lodossrage1d 16h ago (Edited 1d 16h ago )

Won't make a difference.

The whole structure needs to be overhauled. Anyone that replaces Phil will be no different than him, Mattrick, or anyone else.

Until the company changes how they go about business, nothing will change

glenn19791d 13h ago

I just don't have any idea what they would do , they have done sooo much damage on their xbox brand, they have a show at July or June I think, but will it even matter even they show amazing games, idkn

lodossrage1d 16h ago

True,

But they may as well get it over with. Whether it happens now or later, the burning is going to hit the same.

Reality is the ONE move that can alleviate a lot of this is the one move they can't make. Remove day 1 from gamepass.

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Microsoft Opening Xbox Mobile Game Store in July

The Xbox brand is expanding, as an Xbox mobile game store is opening this coming July where Microsoft will brings its "first-party portfolio."

Jin_Sakai3d ago (Edited 3d ago )

“Bond adds that they will start on the web”

This will go nowhere.

Nice knowing you Xbox. This is what happens when the house never gets cleaned.

MrDead3d ago

The only this MS is expanding is the amount of feculence it sprays on everyone who just want to enjoy gaming and make games.

The best thing MS can do for the gaming industry is leave and never return.

XiNatsuDragnel3d ago

Good luck with this even it might not succeed.

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