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VPhys said:However I guess them not owning the silicon was the reason the XBox was never redisigned.
S-Wind said:This reminds me of the RUMOURS of a psx 1.5 . . . . . . . . .
Anyone remember that one?
~S-Wind
HAIL to the greatest advance in mass miscommunication that is The Internet!
Matlock said:Don't do that.
TheDuce22 said:I think last time Klee posted something like this it turned out to be false.
Yeah, the supposed Type C that would have extra RAM and run existing PlayStation games in higher resolution.S-Wind said:This reminds me of the RUMOURS of a psx 1.5 . . . . . . . . .
Anyone remember that one?
So it'd be similar to a System 12 board?JoshuaJSlone said:Yeah, the supposed Type C that would have extra RAM and run existing PlayStation games in higher resolution.
"Microsoft had actually planned to release an updated version of Xbox, called Xbox 1.5, shortly after the original Xbox 1, and before the real next-generation Xbox. This Xbox 1.5 has the full hardware backward compatibility with Xbox 1, and has a better CPU/GPU. It can run both Xbox 1 softwares and better looking Xbox 1.5 softwares. Basically it breaks the 5-year cycle of game console and runs away from the competition by the absolute power."
With 4 controller ports as well. I think I still have the old Next Generation issue with most of the info lying around.JoshuaJSlone said:Yeah, the supposed Type C that would have extra RAM and run existing PlayStation games in higher resolution.
JoshuaJSlone said:Yeah, the supposed Type C that would have extra RAM and run existing PlayStation games in higher resolution.
Goto thinks while it seems the PS3 case was designed after Cell was completed, the design of the Xbox 360 case had to be done before silicon validation. At E3, he heard from a Microsoft insider that they hesitated to make the PSU external, as seen in the back panel of the mockup unit at E3. The ugly PSU will stay for a while as the symbol of the rushed design until the chip set is shrinked and the PSU becomes internal.
dorio said:I'm sure there are alot of stupid ideas by game companies that never see the light of day.
Microsoft had actually planned to release an updated version of Xbox, called Xbox 1.5, shortly after the original Xbox 1, and before the real next-generation Xbox. This Xbox 1.5 has the full hardware backward compatibility with Xbox 1, and has a better CPU/GPU. It can run both Xbox 1 softwares and better looking Xbox 1.5 softwares.
Not a more powerful Saturn, but rather an upgrade cart (codenamed "Eclipse"). It was very real, suppossedly incorperating a Lockheed Martin designed Real3D chipset and extra RAM for Model 3 level performance. Virtua Fighter 3, SEGA Super GT, Sonic Adventure and Tomb Raider 2 were planned to take advantage of it and the planned release was mid 1998.... but Saturn totally fumbling in western markets made SEGA push their nextgen projects forward instead.Kulock said:Wasn't Sega significantly tinkering with the idea of a more powerful Saturn at some point? Not the DC, not the Hi-Saturn or anything like that, but something capable of running existing Saturn soft (like NiGHTS) at higher speeds?
The Dark side rocks.Wyzdom said:If it's true, it's seriously cool it didn't happen!
I fear the day Microsoft may succeed a little too much in the console world and drown us stupid consumers into a sea of microtransactions, add-ons and .5 consoles rendering console gaming as expensive (or more) than the PC game (therefore obliterating the console world).
The console Jedi in me can feel the dark side of the force from here already...
Piepz said:The Dark side rocks.
Join us, we have the power.
Yes, I'm serious about this!
I am somethingWyzdom said:I'll never join the dark side (unless you're my father or something)