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  • First Real Xbox 360 Pictures

    Somebody has truly dropped the ball this time. With Microsoft hoping to slowly build hype through ourcolony in preparation for an awe-inspiring event on MTV before E3, a leak could not come at a worse time. Several weeks remain before E3 and now the public knows what the Xbox 360 will look like, as well as a few more details confirmed. Microsoft is scrambling to determine the source of the leak, but who really cares? On with the images!

    The first is a concept image showing the entire front of the system. The second is a shot of the rear system. And the third is a shot of the now confirmed 64 MB memory card.




    These images clear up what many have argued over since the first whispering of the Xbox 360 began. The second image shows clearly that an attachable hard drive will indeed be an option, which means a value pack without hard drive and full pack with hard drive are likely to hit retail. The images also reveal Xbox controllers will all be wireless and we can only hope some kind of docking apparatus will ship with the system to charge them.

    In addition, the memory card picture obviously confirms there will be a 64 MB memory card and that two slots are available directly on the system, not the controllers. Less bulk on bulky Xbox controllers is always good. To make gamers lives even easier, it appears DVD functionality is built into the system, due to the small LED present next to the controller ports.

    There isn't much more to tell about the Xbox 360. This story combined with previous Xbox 360 stories on GAF leaves very little to the imagination.

    We can always speculate though. And since most conspiracy theories about the Xbox 360 are now gone, we'll throw a new one in the pot. Could the Xbox 360 be the testing ground for Microsoft's new security chip, named NGSCB? The NGSCB security chip is the [current] end result of Microsoft's notorious Palladium scheme and reportedly may be required to run Longhorn. End conspiracy theory.

    Source: gamesarefun.com

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    If this is what the new Xbox is going to look like then microsoft has my attention.

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