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November 19, 2008

Xbox 360 Overhaul Arrives with New UI, Avatars

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Xbox 360 owners who logon to the system's Xbox Live system this morning will receive the most significant functional change yet to the console's user interface, or dashboard. Dubbed the New Xbox Experience, this new front-end features a completely new way of interacting with content on the console and online and, unfortunately, some very childish and Wii-like Avatar characters.

"The future of home entertainment is Xbox 360," says Microsoft senior vice president Don Mattrick. "It's on-demand, it's high-definition, it's always social, [and] it's all in one place. We are at a watershed moment, backed by the largest entertainment brands, with an incredible lineup of entertainment unmatched in any industry."

While the New Xbox Experience provides a pleasant enough front-end for gaming--the Xbox 360 is still a game console, after all--much of the new functionality seems to be focused on non-gaming entertainment. The UI offers Netflix instant streaming for subscribers of that service, virtual parties with up to seven friends, customizable and cartoonish avatars that represent your online persona, and access to over 12,000 movies and TV shows via Xbox Live Marketplace.

The new avatars borrow heavily from the Mii characters in Nintendo's popular Wii console, which lacks the hardware muscle of the 360 but has outsold the competition at an alarming rate. For example, Microsoft is touting that it will sell 25 million Xbox 360s by the end of 2008, a number that outperforms total sales of the first generation Xbox. But Nintendo sold 35 million Wiis by the end of September, and it's been on the market for a year less than the 360.

The new avatars are used to represent players to others online, but Microsoft has also created special avatar games, like "A Kingdom for Keflings" and "UNO," in which the cartoon-like characters actually appear. The avatars also appear in parties and online chats.

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Reader Comments
NEWS FLASH: People are NOT flocking to the Wii over the XBOX360 because of the "Avatars". It's because of the motion sensitive gaming. Hello MS, are you listening? We don't care about the Avatars! When will we see a motion sensitive controller and associated games on the 360? Games that Grandma and Junior can all play. Not everyone is interested in death matches in Halo, etc.. The Wii has taken the lead because it appeals to the greater masses even with inferior hardware. Again, NOT because of the Avatars. MS please try again.

earlkarp November 19, 2008 (Article Rating: )


AT OF MY ARRIVAL TO HOME IS GOING O BE INSTALLED. Caution: Is worlwide available. Se you in your podcast and site.

reynaldoruiz_flores@hotmail.com November 19, 2008 (Article Rating: )


wii - schmeee, when is netflix coming to CanIndia?

sx4sport@hotmail.com November 19, 2008 (Article Rating: )


I think comparing Wii to 360 (or PS3) is pretty stupid - they are clearly aimed at different audiences and are completely different sort of technology.

Wii to 360 (or PS3) comparison is the same as comparing some integrated Intel graphic chip to nVidia/ATI high end card and by saying that Intel sells more chips it must mean that nVidia/ATI are in trouble.

Wii is a toy, aimed at pre-teenage crowd, and a lot of people that I know who have it have stopped using it (at all) after a month or so. One friend put it in a closet and will probably never take it out again.

As for my 360...over 30 hours of usage last week alone

msgs@hotmail.com November 20, 2008 (Article Rating: )


"Wii is a toy, aimed at pre-teenage crowd, and a lot of people that I know who have it have stopped using it (at all) after a month or so. One friend put it in a closet and will probably never take it out again."

You mean the crowd that outnumbers hard core gamers and is worth more money? By god those idiots at Nintendo sure don't know how to run a business!

Nintendo got your money, they don't care if you never use it again. For every person who stops using their system, another 4 buy one.

Enjoy your RROD, the Wii can't be stopped.

Reflections November 20, 2008 (Article Rating: )


I avoid all consoles frankly XBOX is a waste of money my Quad core with high end GPu kills it stone dead in playback quality on a large screen

longsword69 November 24, 2008 (Article Rating: )


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