MS to screw X-Box buyers-No DVD if you don't buy a remote!
Here's a quote from http://xbox.ign.com/news/29592.html. Bill does it again. Bend over suckers!
IGN Xbox: Let's talk remotes. Can you go into the requirement for DVD playback?
"J. Allard: A big piece of feedback we got back from people [regarding the DVD playback on the PlayStation 2]: one was with the experience with game controller rather than a movie style remote, which was a disappointment. They were let down and disappointed with the experience that was in the box. We got tons of feedback from people saying "put a remote for movie playback in the box. Do it right because we don't want a game controller." But a lot of gamers came back and said "you tell me that Xbox is all about games, and that Microsoft is all about games, and you're asking me about movies?" We sort of combined those two very vocal opinions and said "we're not going to put a remote in the box." If it's really true that people are buying it as a movie machine, and not a gaming machine, that's not really our objective with Xbox. Our objective is to deliver the best gaming experience possible. We combined those two pieces of feedback and said "the right thing to do is to make it a peripheral." People were totally comfortable paying the extra $20-30 bucks to get the remote, particularly if that meant that they could get one at Christmas for the hardcore gaming set, and get a better experience with a remote."
IGN Xbox: You can still use the controller as well, right?
"J. Allard: No, you're going to have to buy a remote. You won't be able to watch a movie without buying the remote package, and I suppose we can also make it controllable by the controller, but the feedback's been really clear about that one."
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Tech GOD
[This message has been edited by Rick_James9 (edited January 05, 2001).]