
Alan Baxter from WeDoTech.net has listed 5 features that he would like to see included in Microsoft's next console. Check out the article for an interesting read and leave a comment to let us know if you agree with Alan's thoughts and what you would like to see in the next Xbox.

A brutal reset, a smarter story, and a return to what made it great—Mortal Kombat (2011) revived the series.
15 years went by so fast. I remember playing through the story mode at launch.

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if it is higher than that it is not worth having a third gen for xbox.
#7 create your own IPs instead of bribing and stealing.
#8 no more propriety accessories, hard drives
#9 innovate or enhance ideas, features, gameplay from others instead of copying and pasting
What's really funny is that PS3 already has these features :P
Yes I agree with the point of Bluray, but seriously I don't care about 3D in the sense of having to wear retarded 3D glasses.
Instead they should have added the obvious like full backwards compatibility with all Xbox 360 games including Arcade games without the need of emulation software.
Better quality of parts used in your Hardware Microsoft!
This should be a top priority.
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