
According to the Mercury Falcon is the name for the latest internal electronics in the Xbox 360. It will have an IBM microprocessor and an AMD/ATI graphics chip that are manufactured in a 65-nanometer production process. These are cost-reduced chips that do the same thing as their 90-nanometer predecessors, but they're smaller.

Ecco the Dolphin is returning, with original creators confirming multiple new games and related projects now in development.
Loved Ecco on Megadrive/Genesis. Diving out of the water was always a fun feeling, and the whole 'vibe' while playing/exploring was pretty chill and special.
Always hoped we'd get a proper 3D sequel with modern-tech water-graphics and physics. (Same wish for Wave Racer btw).
That is amazing news. Keep it level based or metroidvania but dont go the roguelike route and it should be good.
That brings me back. I know I have a couple copies on Sega consoles but they’re in a box somewhere.
I may check out a new game if done well

Former Playground Games veterans Gavin Raeburn, Jon Davis-Hunt and Marco Conti reflect on Forza Horizon’s origins and how it “beat every other driving franchise out there.”

Former Playground Games veterans Gavin Raeburn, Jon Davis-Hunt and Marco Conti reflect on Forza Horizon’s origins and how it “beat every other driving franchise out there.”
1-Core = No HDD, and wired controllers
2-Premium = No HDMI
3-Elite = HDMI 1.2(not 1.3), and 90 nanometer
4-Falcon = Complete overhaul cause all the other entries sucked.
Bill Gates laughing at you, priceless....HHAHAHHHA
this has been on the site already. before e3....
until i see it i wont believe it. but it is possible.
How wrote this article and who published it? Do they not have a spell checker?
I'll sell my current 360 for a new one with the new chip set.
Im pretty sure theres a 4th SKU coming out, nothing really added just downsized chips that Microsoft confirmed way back, so this is not some news that came out of now where. And I just wished Microsoft would have though about this stuff from the start of development, because right now they would have been in a better position.