Xbox Handheld Rumors Still Going Strong
I don’t believe I’ve ever posted an entry talking about all these rumors, but GameSpot finally has one that was actually somewhat credible, instead of citing message boards and personal wishes as sources.
Robbie Bach, who previously oversaw the Xbox division at Microsoft, is apparently working on a new project within the company, according to the New York Post and Reuters.
Bach, whose role in the game group over the past year has resulted in far less visibility, is apparently leading the charge on a portable device, say sources cited by both news outlets. However, the device may focus on music and be the mythological “iPod killer” that has been long rumored.
“It seems like an exact head-to-head competition with Apple,” one source told the Post. “It’s really like an Apple approach, to control the device and the whole stack of technology. This is like Xbox versus PlayStation.”
The question is will it also be like PSP versus DS? While the report goes into detail about a possible challenger to the digital music throne, currently held by Apple’s iTunes, it doesn’t mention gaming specifically, though many have predicted Microsoft is working on a portable gaming device.
The handheld could be the first steps, though. Microsoft has insinuated that an iTunes-like digital music service would be a perfect fit for the Xbox 360, further expanding the reach of Xbox Live Marketplace. The company has also signed deals with record labels, including Warner Bros. Music and Epic Records (incidentally, part of Sony BMG), for Xbox Live Marketplace content.
With the Xbox 360 positioned as a home entertainment hub, Microsoft could be readying a handheld that does it all–plays games, downloads music, and shows videos.
- GameSpot
Dean Takahashi, who wrote the Xbox 360 Uncloaked book (and spent time with the Xbox team) also said in his book that the handheld is coming. I’ve never been a big fan of handhelds, but if it connects to the Xbox 360 and Xbox Live in more ways than just gimmicks (like the PSP and PS3) then I will be picking it up.
June 19th, 2006 at 1:05 pm
I have a feeling that this new handheld will just be for music/media to combat the iPod. I don’t think MS will join the handheld arena until the DS/PSP battle is decided. My prediction? “iPod killer” in 2007 and handheld gaming machine in 2008 with full 360/Windows Live support…