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wraggster
August 14th, 2005, 10:57
Xbox 360 has been designed to only work with Microsoft approved and branded pads and peripherals, according to industry sources.

A contract between Microsoft and peripheral makers Mad Catz has revealed that an anti-piracy 'security feature', found inside every 360, will allow the machine to decide which devices it will and won't work with, according to reports circulating the geekier depths of the web.

If this proves to be true then any third-party company planning to make a dance mat, lightgun or steering wheel for the next-gen console would have to pay Microsoft up-front for the technology, or allow Bill to take a certain percentage of royalties on each device sold.

This might sound like just another way for the Seattle giant to make money, but a similar system currently operates with software, where publishers pay Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft to have their game released on their consoles.

And, if these rumours do prove true, then only companies with Microsoft's blessing and its logos slapped on their boxes will be able to sell equipment to plug into Xbox 360. Which has one obvious implication: joypads may become more expensive.

It could also seriously affect anyone currently planning to plug their camera, MP3 player, webcam, PSP or Mac into the next-gen console.

kgenthe
August 14th, 2005, 16:00
It could also seriously affect anyone currently planning to plug their camera, MP3 player, webcam, PSP or Mac into the next-gen console.

Man, if this story didn't get blown out of porportion. From a common sense standpoint, I beleive Microsoft is ALL about plugging every camera, PSP, and other USB devices into the Xbox and having it recognise.

This story is about Microsoft using a lisencing model for hardware devices similar to software. And by hardware devices, we're talking extra controllers and the like. Not MP3 players, thats just silly.

I am hoping the new licensing model will help get rid of the cheap crappy $10 ebay specials and let the quality stuff (from Mad Catz for example) have a larger market.

But come on, there are a lot of people that read your news, lets not fill their minds with rediculous speculation that the Xbox 360 won't be able to read their MP3 players and cameras.