eurogamer.net - 1/13/2009
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Page 1 of 2. Page 2 -> The name Aaron Greenberg has become increasingly familiar in recent months. Officially, he's the director of product management for Xbox 360 and Live. In practice he's Microsoft's most vocal spokesperson, hitting the headlines for everything from having a go at Home and ...
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Microsoft - we’re not really comparing hardware sales with Nintendo, third parties make money on our platform
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... does that really matter to Nintendo when they’ve got properties such as Mario Kart, Zelda and Wii Sports to shift anyway? Doesn’t it benefit them if their first-party titles are doing better than third-party games? Aaron Greenberg : I don’t know. You’d have to ask EA, Ubisoft, Capcom and all those guys. They would say that for the most part they’re selling and making most of their money on the Xbox 360… From their standpoint, we’re the platform driving the majority of their revenues. Full interview here This entry was posted on Tuesday, January 13th, 2009 at 2:08 pm and is ...
Microsoft's Aaron Greenberg Talks About Xbox 360's 2009 Lineup, Number of Live Users
Kombo.com —
... we just don't know about yet? Aaron Greenberg: Absolutely, without a doubt. I wouldn't even isolate it to games. I would also remind you that we have a massive team focused on innovation. The same team that built the New Xbox Experience is bringing in all types of new experiences to consumers in 2009. I can safely say that if you're an Xbox 360 owner today, you will end 2009 with a whole slew of new features, new content, new partners, new games that today you don't know about. -- Eurogamer And finally, I've seen the question of Microsoft's "actual" numbers come up in our ...
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