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By David Becker
Posted on ZDNet News: Apr 27, 2005 5:42:00 PM

PALO ALTO, Calif.--Sony's PlayStation Portable is an impressive little gadget, but it won't give the company any advantage in the battle for the living room, Microsoft's top Xbox executive said Wednesday.

Speaking at a Churchill Club event here, Robbie Bach, senior vice president and chief Xbox officer for Microsoft, gave Sony credit for designing a slick handheld game player. But he said whatever success the PSP achieves is unlikely to boost sales for the next version of Sony's PlayStation living room game console.

"It's a beautiful device, great industrial design," he said of the PSP. But "I think people will see them as separate entities."

Sony and Microsoft are set to launch the next era of their battle to dominate the $10 billion video game industry when they introduce new versions of their game machines next month at the Electronic Entertainment Expo. Microsoft will jump the gun by a few days with a May 12 MTV special that will showcase the next version of the Xbox.

Bach said the decision to give the next Xbox a public unveiling on worldwide TV, as opposed to the usual press briefing, is partly a recognition that games no longer appeal to just a niche audience.

"For the first time, the industry is saying we want consumers to see this first," he said. "It's a recognition of this as a broad consumer market."

While advancements in video game hardware will likely continue to run on the current four- to five-year cycle, Bach said consumers can also expect more gradual enhancements through updates to software and the Xbox Live online gaming service.

"Sure, there'll be a next generation at some point," he said. "But you'll also see enhancements happen along the way more and more frequently."

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Developers will figure out how to use the power for sure, however as another here pointed out no one stays on top forever.

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XBOX 2, what the world is coming to...  Mike Cox | 04/27/05
Good to hear this from you  tic swayback | 04/27/05
Spanking  Lord-dogbert_z | 04/27/05
I AM THE CIO....  Mike Cox | 04/27/05
8.0  Real World | 04/27/05
7.5  Real World | 04/27/05
It looks like Sony will have the better hardware.  DonnieBoy | 04/27/05
RE: It looks like Sony will have the better hardware  JakAttak | 04/27/05
Nintendo was never a competitor  voska | 04/27/05
RE: Nintendo  JakAttak | 04/27/05
$50 Canadian for the DVD remote  voska | 04/28/05
xbx dvd  apex_shockwave | 04/29/05
Sony got a big head start with IBM, and will have more processors.  DonnieBoy | 04/27/05
RE: Sony IBM  JakAttak | 04/27/05
Time will tell, but I think Sony will win out here, though slowley.  DonnieBoy | 04/27/05
XBOX 360  djtodd_z | 04/27/05
Developers will figure out how to use the power.  DonnieBoy | 04/27/05
Power  matrix57 | 05/02/05
only time will tell  robustengine | 04/28/05

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