Shadow20002
11-04-2003, 08:41 PM
A leading technological 'expert' claims Microsoft will announce Xbox2 in a couple of months...
One thing we’ve learnt in the past is never to take comments made from supposed leading financial experts seriously when talking about the videogames industry.
The latest to defy belief comes after yesterday’s announcement that Microsoft and IBM would be entering into a partnership to provide technology for the Xbox2.
Commenting on the deal, Richard Doherty of Seaford, claims that the next version of the Xbox will be announced in January 2004, with an aim to release in the autumn.
Either he hasn’t got a clue what he’s talking about or there’s been a simple mistake in the transcript somewhere, virtually the entire videogames industry is convinced that next-generation machines won’t arrive until 2005 at the earliest with most people hedging towards a 2006 release – that is unless he knows something we don’t.
Source@ (http://www.totalvideogames.com/?section=Read%20News&id=4111&gameid=2928&format=000005)
One thing we’ve learnt in the past is never to take comments made from supposed leading financial experts seriously when talking about the videogames industry.
The latest to defy belief comes after yesterday’s announcement that Microsoft and IBM would be entering into a partnership to provide technology for the Xbox2.
Commenting on the deal, Richard Doherty of Seaford, claims that the next version of the Xbox will be announced in January 2004, with an aim to release in the autumn.
Either he hasn’t got a clue what he’s talking about or there’s been a simple mistake in the transcript somewhere, virtually the entire videogames industry is convinced that next-generation machines won’t arrive until 2005 at the earliest with most people hedging towards a 2006 release – that is unless he knows something we don’t.
Source@ (http://www.totalvideogames.com/?section=Read%20News&id=4111&gameid=2928&format=000005)