Posted By: Laura Foy | Sep 18th, 2006 @ 3:45 PM
Peter Moore sat down for an intimate chat with some Xbox community site leaders and I crashed the party. This man is like a God to me so it was AWESOME to hear his thoughts on the Wii , Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. He also talks about how we interface with technology, gaming subscriptions, pricing and the future of gaming. It's good stuff- plus he has that adorable British accent!
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Mynd you, møøse bites Kan be pretty nasti...

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Woah, where's the video?

I'm curious to hear what he has to say about the Wii (which, I agree with Tina, will be "sick!"). I personally think the Wii is brilliant and I hope there will be a lot of gamers buying the system (along with Xbox360/ or PS3).

I have an Xbox360, but don't have an HDTV and that's fine with me. I have no problems that the Wii does not support HDTV. The $250 price tag sounds good to me...

BTW, I met Moore at Best Buy in Bellevue on the Xbox360 launch night and he is a very cool dude.

Please put up the video, soon.

One more thing, I can't stop listening to the following song:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=BcgMpD8x1No

-V360

Thanks for posting the video. I'll watch it soon.

Oops, that was me. Does that mean I can go home?

I think one of Sony's biggest problems is they don't have a recognizable and fan-friendly spokesperson. They don't have a Peter Moore, a Bill Gates, a Reggie, a Shigeru Miyamoto. Sony PS doesn't really have a "Face". Peter Moore always seems like a cool guy, eager to talk about the product, eager to explain what MS is doing to make its system more excessible to gamers, etc. He's not someone who jams his product down your throat and tells you to like it... I'm looking at you Kutaragi!
hehehe...you work at Microsoft, so work follows you home anyway!
I wish I could have sat in on this chat...it was very informative and entertaining.  I agree with Peter about the Wii remote getting a little old after a half hour of play, but its still early in the game, so we'll see.  It could be as intuitive and fun as Nintendo makes it out to be, in which case, it might be more successful than the current platforming controller.  He was certainly right about this being the "Wii60" livingroom era.  It will be a few years before Sony can retake the gaming market, assuming they retake it at all.

I loved the Dreamcast...it was a system ahead of its time.  It's become a collector's console of sorts.