OXM:
You know what's fun? Literally anything that isn't combing through dozens of Microsoft job listings in search of telling phrases such as "next generation Xbox". Still, every now and then I just can't help myself, and every now and then, the effort proves worthwhile.
For instance: we now have something in the way of official confirmation that the next Xbox will utilise the x86 processing architecture rather than Xbox 360's PowerPC setup, as rumoured. Microsoft is seeking a software development engineer to work on Xbox 360 and Xbox Live, see, and experience with the x86 architecture is "desirable". Conclusive. Well, it is if you squint.
A good time, perhaps, to revisit this supposed next gen Xbox specs breakdown. Alternatively, you might give a little more thought to whether you really want the next Xbox to be backwards compatible - the choice of an x86 architecture makes this rather less likely.
For the first time since 2007, the Mana series is back with an all-new entry.
Looks like another good update for the game which keeps getting lots of new content.
Watch your back! The new "Thrill of the Kill" update has arrived in World War Z: Aftermath, the ultimate co-op zombie shooter from Saber Interactive.
After a demo at PAX East 2024, we sat down with Visions of Mana producer Masaru Oyamada to talk about the Mana series as a whole.
it has 8gb of ddr3 and 32mb of esram....
hey what is esram?
and which is better this 8gb of ddr3 or the ps4 8gb of gddr5? ^_^
@ septic and griever
thx for the info guys ^_^
May reveal can't come soon enough to put an end to these fake rumor articles.
This says nothing about the possibility of the next Xbox having BC because that would be a separate chip anyway. And it always would have been. The first PS3s included a Emotion Engine.
Serjikal_Strike speaks the truth. Too much space wasted on repeated nonsense and out right fanboy ramblings.