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Peter Moore is sorry…please

Peter Moore says he’s sorry:

“I want to apologize for the dereliction of duty to our company’s number-one platform, the PC, in terms of gaming,” he told a crowd still recovering from the previous evening’s award ceremony. “We’ve been a little distracted for the past few years,” he said, referring to the company’s drive to release the Xbox 360. “Mea culpa, we’ve been busy.”

This isn’t anything new. Microsoft is always dropping the ball on something. Sorry apologies aren’t working for me but I am glad they remembered they created a platform that should have games on it.

I miss the days when there were so many games I had to save up to get them all. Or there just wasn’t enough time in the day to play them all. Unfortunately their change of heart has to do with righting a wrong. It’s about money…PC games and Vista. Here’s an example:

As with the next-generation gaming consoles, Vista will have parental controls for gaming built in. Unlike most current parental control methods, the system doesn’t block games based on their overall rating; rather, it will allow parents to disallow play based on specific game content descriptors, like “blood and gore” or “strong sexual content.” Parents will also be able to regulate how much time their children can play games, with an Outlook-like schedule that lets them restrict gaming to certain hours of the day.

Microsoft needs people to buy Vista. What better way to appeal to the parents than addressing the safety of children?

Ok, maybe I’m being cynical but I’m sick of Microsoft talking about what they are going to do. Do it.

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  1. Aaron
    Feb 14, 2006 at 3:29 pm #

    I miss PC gaming too. I switched to consoles because they looked better, I could take it with me and it was cheaper.

  2. Charles M.
    Feb 14, 2006 at 3:32 pm #

    I switched to consoles too. The guys get together, drink some beer and kick butt. For the money I have more options socially.

  3. Felix J.
    Feb 14, 2006 at 5:42 pm #

    I switched to consoles because of GameFly. If I decide to buy a game I get it from them. Once I beat a game I usually don’t replay it so GameFly saves me money.

  4. Marcus
    Feb 14, 2006 at 7:54 pm #

    Xbox 360 on HDTV. Need I say more?

  5. Andrew Alexander
    Feb 14, 2006 at 8:15 pm #

    Marcus – nope that about sums it up.

  6. Michael
    Feb 15, 2006 at 4:09 am #

    At least there’s still Half Life 2 and Counterstrike Source.  My brother bought a 360 because all of his friends bought one.  So yes it is a social thing.