cogadh: Whoa, back the truck up. Nearly all of that, in fact everything except maybe the marketplace, had already been done before by other games or systems. MS just took those ideas, refined them a bit, threw some Xbox branding on it and called it their own.
I guess so, but this was the first time it actually meant something. I.E the Dreamcast had online play and DLC, but it was almost a prototype until Xbox did it. I did totally forget about the wavebird though. I guess um...it didn't have rumble or battery packs! lolo. Achievements and the whole gamertag thing were kind of an Xbox thing.
Aliasalpha: The original was the first to come with a HDD as standard though I seem to recall the PS2 had an optional attachment for one. Did it ever really get used or would it just be a 20GB memory card?
It was pretty much just for FF11. 360 not having an hdd standard is such a shoot yourself in a foot move. MAYBE the lack of a built in HDDVD or BD drive as well but so far that hasn't been a huge deal.
Original Xbox was a PC, but....it wasn't. It was a game console. You know what I mean.
Yeah PC did a lot of that stuff but probably the only Xbox Live style thing on PC (besides the obvious GFWL) is Steam. People don't seem to like Steam a whole lot but it's true. I don't think it's a bad thing to want a universal friends list and whatnot on PC games, maybe Steam isn't it but something, you know?