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Jason Dunn
01-10-2006, 09:45 PM
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://www.gamespot.com/news/6142137.html' target='_blank'>http://www.gamespot.com/news/6142137.html</a><br /><br /></div><i>"Xbox marketing chief says Microsoft could release peripheral for the Sony-backed disc if HD-DVD loses format war. At Microsoft's big CES keynote address last week, Bill Gates announced that the company will release an add-on peripheral to read HD-DVD discs on the Xbox 360. Considering that console rival Sony is a primary backer of the competing Blu-ray format of high capacity discs, it came as little surprise that Microsoft would side with Toshiba's HD-DVD standard. The company's support for the HD-DVD camp has been apparently strong, with reports from late last year suggesting the company is offering cash incentives to PC makers that adopt HD-DVD drives into their systems. However, despite the obvious preference for HD-DVD, it seems Microsoft isn't willing to completely tie its fate to the format just yet. During CES 2006, Microsoft's Xbox corporate VP of worldwide marketing and publishing Peter Moore told Japanese site ITmedia that a Blu-ray Xbox 360 peripheral could appear for the system if the need arises. Moore admitted that Microsoft isn't sure of the next-generation format war's outcome, with the worst-case scenario being a repeat of the Beta vs. VHS war of the '80s."</i><br /><br />Not at all surprising, given that no one really knows what the next 24 months will bring in the realm of high-definition DVD content. The Xbox team is simply saying "Hey, we want to remain viable, we're not willing to sacrifice our platform just to prove a point with HD-DVD."

Darius Wey
01-11-2006, 05:11 PM
I'd hate to think one would splurge a few hundred dollars on an Xbox 360 HD-DVD drive only for it to possibly become obsolete in a couple of years.

Of course, one can't blame Microsoft on this. It's not their fault. It's just the crazy HD-DVD vs. Blu-Ray war slowly picking off its victims one-by-one. :(