![]() ![]() Unlike Sony, Microsoft really hasn’t removed anything integral from this console. ![]() Flash forward to E3 2010, Microsoft reveals one of their best-kept secrets, their newly designed, smaller, sleeker (albeit more angular), system simply called “Xbox 360 S Console” and it was very well worth the wait. Technically they did make many internal revisions, as the system receive HDMI standard in mid-2007 as they introduced their Elite systems as well as several revisions to disc drives and motherboards over that span. Since release many fans wondered if Microsoft would ever re-design the Xbox360. Sony and Nintendo both delivered more technically stable systems, spending an extra year to work out most of their kinks. However, given Microsoft’s rush to deliver the console to the market, they company seemingly cut corners in terms of design (a much discussed topic for another place and another time) to get their next-gen machine that was ahead of its time on store shelves first. Given how brief the original Xbox’s life-span was, most didn’t mind that the Xbox360 was a tad smaller than the original system. The NES, Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo, PSone, PS2 and the rival PS3 have all received smaller, redesigns in their cycles. Since the days of the NES, consoles have been known to receive redesigns mid-way or later in their cycle. ![]()
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