Idiots Freeze for Xbox

DonDaddy

NEW YORK — Gaming fanatics turned out overnight across the country to buy up Microsoft's Xbox 360 as it went on sale today. GameStop, EB Games and Best Buy opened hundreds of stores across the country for midnight launch events. Buyers also lined up at 24-hour Wal-Mart stores.

Most retailers have refused to say how many of the consoles they have in stock, but Microsoft Corp. has conceded that an ambitious plan to launch the console worldwide within a few weeks will mean fewer consoles initially in North America.

While many of the eager buyers were focusing on the system's high-definition graphics and gaming aptitude, executives at Microsoft see video games as just the beginning.

The new consoles, which also can play music, display photos and show DVDs, are at the center of a strategy that will eventually tie in elements of Microsoft's new online initiative, called Windows Live, said company Chairman Bill Gates.

"In the living room itself, Xbox 360 is our centerpiece and a product that redefines what goes on there," Gates said.

Gates said Monday that he expects Xbox Live, Microsoft's service that allows gamers worldwide to play one another, to eventually work with a Microsoft instant messenger that is slated to become part of Windows Live.

Windows Live is Microsoft's newly launched effort to better compete with free, advertising-financed Web services like e-mail and search technology from competitors led by Google Inc. and Yahoo Inc.

Microsoft already offers limited ways for people on Xbox Live to communicate with those on Microsoft's messaging software, but the new offering — not yet slated for release — would expand that significantly.

Gates said he's also expecting a new Xbox service called Microsoft Points, which lets people prepay for things like virtual armor or other game-related items, to eventually work with Windows Live, so people could use a single account to pay for offerings there, too.

Analyst Rob Enderle said the move to more closely link Xbox Live with Windows Live intends to bolster loyalty to Microsoft products. Microsoft "can tie that stuff together so that you as a customer become wedded to the Microsoft platform for everything you do," he said.

With the new Xbox system, Microsoft also is significantly expanding what people can do — and buy — from Xbox Live itself.

Gates said one big bet is that game companies will use Xbox Live to sell incremental upgrades and additions to existing games, thus extending a game's life.

After standing on a city street for more than 28 hours, with only a blanket to protect him from the cold and rain, Peter Gonzalez had no doubt about what he should do next: stay up all night playing video games.

The 19-year-old college student was among the gaming fanatics who waited for hours to be among the first to snag an Xbox 360. Stores began selling the systems at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday.

"I feel amazing," said Gonzalez, who was first in line at a Best Buy store and planned to play all night before heading to an 8 a.m. class at the College of Staten Island. "It's going to be worth it."

At a 24-hour Wal-Mart location in Woodbridge, Va., where hopefuls sat in folding chairs that snaked around several aisles, staffers said the waiting line had exceeded their inventory by 10 a.m. Monday.

I just dont get this. Sitting in line that long for a console? Yeah, thats what I want to do. Sit outside freezing my balls off for the right to blow a few hundred dollars. Brilliant. But the most distrubing thing about it is the idea of trying to tie XBox into WindowsLive. I can understand MS trying to get loyalty from users, but forcing them into that possition doesnt seem like a good way to expand your market.
veradis

I know people who have gotten the xbox 360 early, and I know a few who preordered forever ago and got theirs really early this morning. They all say that it's all worth it, but while I do enjoy my xbox, I'm not hardcore enough to go to these extremes. Besides the fact that orders are backed up around here until January and I don't have the money anyway. And we all know that Microsoft is trying to take over the world, they just start with WindowsLive and suddenly everyone is connected to a giant network through which they control us all. Well, I'm not buying.
ThereIsNoMatrix

What I can't understand is how Microsoft, of all companies, can't meet the demand. They want everyone to own one so that the 360 passes Sony, but how do they expect to do that if they can't produce enough for everyone. That, on top of that fact that it's the holiday season and fewer people will be dropping 400+ dollars on crap like this come January.
The_Traveler

What I can't understand is how Microsoft, of all companies, can't meet the demand. They want everyone to own one so that the 360 passes Sony, but how do they expect to do that if they can't produce enough for everyone. That, on top of that fact that it's the holiday season and fewer people will be dropping 400+ dollars on crap like this come January.

I dont see why microsoft would have any easier time meeting demand than anyone else. Because afterall they are for the most part a software company, with a only a small hand in hardwares. I could be wrong because I dont exactly know their entire product line-up, but im sure it's safe to say that hardware isn't their forte. So it's not like they can just make one Xbox and burn a few hundred thousand copies with security codes attached like they do with Windows. If I recall correctly, just about every company has trouble meeting with demand, especially within the first few weeks of release. I remember it happened with the PSP, I had to go to like 4 or 5 stores in one day before I could find mine, and I was trying to get it like a week after its release. Same thing with the Gameboy Micro. I dont know about other places, but around here they couldnt keep those on the shelves for anything. There was a time when I started to think the release date was incorrect because I didnt see it ANYWHERE for about 2 weeks after the alleged release date, until i stumbled across a small pile of about 6 of them in Sears.

So it doesnt seem to me to be a matter of WHO is making the product, but just how bad the people are wanting to get their paws on it.

And as far as the claim that it's worth it to wait in the cold for the XBOX360...I would say yes it is worth it, but i myself would never do it. I got mine early so I didnt have to go through all that, but I know theres some people out there who are on waiting lists that extend all the way to March! If I was in for that kind of wait, I'd do whatever it took to get it sooner, because MAN O MAN is the XBOX360 sweet.
PP

Why didn't these idiots who wasted time freezing for their xbox just preorder online? Just so they can say they had the experience?

it's the holiday season and fewer people will be dropping 400+ dollars on crap like this come January.
Kids'll have their Christmas money to blow by then...
Splinter

I wish I was a kid that got 400 bucks for christmas....

Really, I dont see the point of getting a 360. The xbox I have now can show DVD's and store my music, and why do I want to be able to stick photo on there too? It's not like I'm gonn abe lugging my xbox around, showing eveyone my photos. Thats what a photo album is for. I'm so old school.....
alkazapper

I heard that the Xbox 360 freezes when playing in some high res game. Any news on that?
Smith's fan

My firends first XBOX 360 blew up within 40 minutes of turning it on.
DonDaddy

Was your "firend" injured in this explosion?

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