Next Xbox gets "wired in" with official website
It looks like once the cat is out of the bag on the Next Xbox, well have a whole new way to get info about everything straight from the horses mouth, as "Xbox Wire" is now live.
Doom II is back again, this time brought to Xbox Live Arcade by Bethesda Softworks and Nerve and though it showed up sporting some new polish, some tweaks to the multiplayer, and tweaked cooperative play, it remains to you to judge whether this latest release of the classic game is worth 800 Microsoft points. Doom II does show up on Xbox Live with a new bonus chapter - No Rest For The Living - and some unlockable goodies for your profile avatar - but this isn't the first time Doom II has been available on Xbox 360. Doom fans who paid the ten dollars extra for the collector's edition of Doom 3 five years ago got a perfect port of the original Doom (with bonus chapter) included on the disc, and the followup Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil less than six months later included perfect ports of Ultimate Doom, Doom II, and Master Levels of Doom, all with splitscreen multiplayer. The hardcore Doom fan looking to indulge their nostalgia probably has already picked up one of those, or downloaded the Xbox Live Arcade port of the original Doom four years ago when it was first offered up in Xbox Live Marketplace. The new or casual gamer who may have never seen or played Doom, as unlikely as that may seem, might not be able to get past the now-dated gameplay and visuals. So, I'm left to wonder where the potential 
It looks like once the cat is out of the bag on the Next Xbox, well have a whole new way to get info about everything straight from the horses mouth, as "Xbox Wire" is now live.
It seems only natural that with the Next Xbox spearheading Microsofts plans to expand the Xbox brand beyond just one device, that the Xbox 360 would also share in many of the upgrades that are coming, cosmetically, at least. Read on to learn more.
It would be a shocker if Rainbow 6 Patriots is cancelled, as it was rumored to be making a possible appearance at Microsoft’s upcoming reveal or at one of the E3 conferences, but when GameStop pulls a game from its database, it doesnt look good.
The Locust arent done with you yet, soldier! Pick your Lancer back up, steel your nerves and prepare for the coming onslaught in June!
Wondering whats the big deal with this Minecraft thing, but youre not one of those "always on" whippersnappers? No problem! Soon you can buy it at the store and play it offline with friends.
Well, come on kids, you didnt expect Microsoft to play their entire hand just a couple of weeks before the "Super Bowl" of the games industry, did you? That would be silly.
As we get closer and closer to Microsofts May 21st reveal, rumors that the Next Xbox may usher in a future without MS Points seem to be more credible than ever before.
