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Could Apple Make Another Run at the Console Game Market?

by , 12:00 AM EST, January 4th, 2006

The ill-fated Pippin marked Apple's only foray into the world of videogame consoles a decade ago. However, there's some speculation right now that a revamped Mac mini -- possibly introduced during next week's Macworld -- could also serve as some kind of game console.

Joystiq features a post that runs down the pros and cons, complete with links to opposite viewpoints on the matter.

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Close Name:engrish Posts: 5 Joined: 21 Oct 2005
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Damn. That infamous Apple induced insanity which includes extreme agitation, delirium and all sorts of hallucinations has been once again mandated worldwide. Happy MacWorld.

Close Name:Rainy Day Posts: 172 Joined: 07 Jun 2005
Subject: Wild ride

No kidding. Looks like the rumor mill is in “full creative mode.”

If Steve only delivers on a fraction of the speculation, we’ll have something interesting. I gotta a feeling 2006 will be a wild ride. Best grab ahold of somethin’ sturdy cause the ride is about to take off! Enjoy!

Close Name:Rainy Day Posts: 172 Joined: 07 Jun 2005
Subject: And one more thing…

It would suck to be Billy Boy or Uncle Fester this year. Methinks they’re gonna watch more and more of their Dark Empire slip away, bit by bit (as it were).

Close Name:Biff Posts: 814 Joined: 08 Apr 2004
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Apple to buy Nintendo! It's true! I swear!

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Subject: XBox 360
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Subject: Nintendo
Close Name:madgunde Posts: 23 Joined: 02 Dec 2004
Subject: Yeah right.

What the hell is this guy smoking...

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Subject: Nintendo
Close Name:geoduck Posts: 669 Joined: 30 Dec 2003
Subject: I've been wondering for a few years...

Does Apple plant some of these more ridiculous stories? What better way to divert attention from any possible leaks than try to drown them out in a sea of stories each more unlikely than the rest. So for example, they may not release a Mac Mini based video game console, but they might sunrise everyone with a home entertainment system, DVD, photos, TeVo, and light internet, based on the MM. That would sell where a game system would be a hard slog. Look how hard MS has had to work to get the X-Box accepted.

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Close Name:algr Posts: 208 Joined: 07 Aug 2003
Subject: Original X-Box plan

If you recall, the original plan for the X-Box was that it would encourage PC game development since not many changes would be required. In practice this didn't work because as the PC architecture progressed and the X-Box hardware stayed the same, programming techniques became too different to achieve any synergy between them.

You boost console game performance by tweaking the code and writing directly to the limits of the hardware. Try this with a PC, and you get unstable code, as everyone's hardware is different.

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