Microsoft Announces Online Gaming Service announces plans for a gaming
service that will offer cross-platform support for Windows Vista, Xbox Live, as
well as cell phones:
LOS ANGELES - Microsoft Corp. co-founder Bill Gates
on Tuesday announced a new cross-platform gaming service that integrates games
played on cell phones, Xbox 360 consoles and the upcoming Windows Vista
operating system.
The "Live Anywhere" service will be available as part of Windows Vista,
Microsoft's next-generation PC operating system. The consumer version is
scheduled for release early next year.
"It means that you have one online community," Bill Gates said in a news
conference. "This platform can really unleash developers to do amazing new
things."
The system would extend the company's existing Xbox Live service for the Xbox
360 console into millions of Internet-enabled PCs and cellular phones. No
pricing information on the new service was announced.
"The vision here is each platform plays its own role. We really think we're in a
unique position," Gates said. "Microsoft is probably the only company that can
pull this off."
In a demonstration, an Xbox 360 gamer using Live Anywhere was able to send an
invitation to a friend on a PC. After the PC user agreed, the two connected for
a cross-platform online gun battle.
In another example, a race car's stats were modified on a cellular phone, its
appearance was edited in a paint program on the PC and then it was raced on a
track on the Xbox 360.