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...Full Auto from Sega. Those are just some of the titles that we think are going to be great through the kind of spring period.

What is the launch window for Gears of War?
We haven't said that yet. The guys will be making some big announcements when the time's right around how Gears of War will get to market. We expect to have 50 titles out through the end of the fiscal year.

Now, about the 2006 Christmas shopping season... Nintendo's basically said it's going to launch the Revolution around then, and analysts are saying that's also when Sony will launch the PlayStation 3. Do you have anything specifically planned to respond to those launches?
Well, if I did, I couldn't tell you because I'd be setting up our competitors. We have planning assumptions on when we think they'll launch. We'll see if they actually hit those dates or not. The odd thing about this, is Nintendo in a lot of ways — unless something changes — we're moving farther and farther from being competitors. That's not a disrespect statement toward them. It's just a strategy statement.

Do you basically feel like you're going after different markets?
I think that's generally right. We'll see. All the early indications are [the Revolution] is going to be a very nice little thing that's not based on the same kind of gamer experience that we're trying to push. No disrespect intended. It's just a different approach.

But if you consider the PS3 competition, it'll be interesting to see if they launch in the [pre-Christmas period] and, if so, what kind of quantity they have. And in a world where they don't have much quantity — which I think is what most smart money would tell you — they'll have their own production challenges. They're going to sell everything they make because the number won't be that big.

In a weird way, all they're going to do is help us sell stuff, because they're going to drive consumers into stores who want to buy something and there's no PS3 there. And so they'll say, "Great. I'll take a 360." The reason I say that is we saw a lot of that happen around the Xbox 360 launch, where we created a lot of demand and had a certain quantity. It helped PS2 sales.

Well, parents go to the store and want to get their kids a game system, and when they couldn't find the 360, they'd just buy a PS2.
Probably.

Can we expect an Xbox price drop in the next 12 months?
I couldn't tell you if we were going to do that. But launch is not the kind of thing where you go head-to-head, because unless something changes, one party doesn't have the ability to meet demand anyway. The real meaty question is going to be what happens the following holiday when, assuming they launch, they'll be out of production constraints. We'll both be out of production constraints, we'll both be past those early demand guys, and then what do you do? That's when it gets juicy.

Absolutely. Which one of your first-party titles, the Microsoft Game Studio titles for 360, are you most happy with?
Well, we're actually happy with all three of them. We're happy with Project Gotham 3 — it sold consistently well. We're happy with a lot of the innovation in Perfect Dark Zero and really what it showcases on what the platform can do. And we're happy with Kameo and really how it showcases a broader appeal title in the platform. They're all wonderful titles, not just because they're our children. They're all kind of doing what they were strategically set out to do when we green-lighted the titles years ago.

They're also all priced lower than third-party titles. Are you going to stick with that pricing strategy going forward, or are you going to raise first-party titles to the same level as third-party titles, which cost $59.99?
We make our pricing decisions title by title, country by country. For these titles, being the platform-holder gives you certain benefits and it gives you certain responsibilities. We chose these titles based on what we thought was right in the market, plus our position as the platform-holder. So I can't really tell you case by case what we'll do in the future. A lot of our goals are not around just driving profitability per title, like a lot of our partners might seek. Now the classic example would have been "Halo 2" where we could have charged...

... $100 and your firstborn, and people would have still bought it.
Yeah.

In regards to the dual product programme that you guys have going, the core system and the Xbox 360 system proper, do you have plans to continue that or are you going to eventually just offer a single system with the HDD?
We're not changing our [product] approach — we think customer choice is fantastic. Nothing about the holiday sales changed any of that, it really reconfirmed it. We suspected that the holiday sales would skew very heavily toward the full Xbox 360, and that's true. That makes sense given the audience that comes out initially. We think that's great and we're happy to give customers choice, like I said, and as a business guy, if my competitor chooses not to offer that choice, I'm even happier.

I think it makes our products much more appealing and we're very happy with our decision there.

In regards to the HD-DVD external drive you announced at CES, do have any plans of releasing a model with such a drive included internally into the actual unit?
We haven't made any other announcements.

I know that the HD-DVD drive was supposed to come out this year sometime. Do you have an actual time frame for that? Will it be ready for the holidays?
They'll be ready by Tuesday... No, I was just kidding. No we haven't said anything more than what you already know.

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