Why we're not ready for a download-only Xbox 720
Written by Feed Monday, 23 April 2012 07:16
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Of all the Xbox 720 rumours sluicing up and down the internet, the one prophesying expanded online features is the most plausible. Roping everybody into online has been Microsoft's goal since the original Xbox launched: the firm has always regarded hardware as a conduit for its services and brands, rather than the jewel in its crown.
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Why we're not ready for a download-only Xbox 720
Four reasons against dropping the disc drive. Of all the Xbox 720 rumours sluicing up and down the internet, the one prophesying expanded online features is the most plausible. Roping everybody...
Four reasons against dropping the disc drive. Of all the Xbox 720 rumours sluicing up and down the internet, the one prophesying expanded online features is the most plausible. Roping everybody...
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