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Friday, May 11, 2012

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Microsoft said that gamers shouldn’t expect to see its next gaming console anytime soon, but developers might already be getting their hands on the system. IGN has cited an ‘unspecified source’ with the news that the next Xbox hardware has entered manufacturing.
The report says that hardware for the next Xbox has been produced at the Austin, Texas, branch of electronics firmFlextronics. Flextronics was the first manufacturer of the original Xbox and one of three that Microsoft initially employed to work on the Xbox 360. The firm also reportedly created a testing group focused specifically on “comprehensive marketing, software, and hardware tests of the next Xbox.”
As for what exactly is being produced, IGN speculates Flextronics is producing dev kits so the next Xbox developers have hardware on which to create their games. Microsoft still has not responded to request for further information.

Price Cuts for Nintendo DSi and DSi XL

Nintendo has announced a price cut for its last generation of handhelds. Starting May 20, the DSi XL will sell for $129.99 and the DSi will go for $99.99.
Both systems come pre-loaded with Flipnote Studio, and the DSi XL also comes loaded with Photo Clock, Brain Age Express: Arts & Letters and Brain Age Express: Math.
Audrey Drake is an Associate Editor at IGN and a proud member of the IGN Nintendo team. She is also a lifelong gamer, a frequent banisher of evil and a wielder of various legendary blades. You can follow her zany exploits on her IGN blog and Twitter. Game on!




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