<![CDATA[Kotaku: bach]]> http://tags.kotaku.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/kotaku.com.png <![CDATA[Kotaku: bach]]> http://kotaku.com/tag/bach http://kotaku.com/tag/bach <![CDATA[Kotaku Originals: Pre-Order Madness to Thompson Spew]]> Wow, it's been a busy week. We had Jack T getting the legal smack down, the announcement of the E3 Summit, PS3 and Wii pre-orders and Robbie Bach talking Vision Cam porn. So fun. Here's our full list of features and originals:

Thompson Verbally Attacks Judge
EB Games Wii Pre-Order Bundles
Gamers Camp-out Over Night for Wii
Playboys Women of Games Hit Shelves, Eliza Unimpressed
Feature: Bach Talks 360 Cam Porn, Ratings and Clinton
Life on a Train
Japan's Scary PS3 Open Price Not So Scary
SNK On Witching Touching Game
Tell Me About Coop Games on the 360
NOW: Wii Demo Units Not Just at GameStop
Sony Happy with PS3 Pre-Order Results
Reserving a PS3 in Japan is Super Easy
GameStop: Our PS3s Sold-Out Nationwide
Drink Your Rice with Pikachu
PS3 Linewaiters Talk Next-Gen
Exclusive: Playboy's Women of Video Games Picture
This Day in Gaming

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<![CDATA[Bloomberg: Msoft Plans iPod Killer This Cmas]]> Bloomberg is reporting that the much talked about, but never confirmed iPod killer from Microsoft is set to hit shelves this Christmas.

While the wire-service story doesn't quote a source, they report that the music and video player from Msoft is set to come out this Christmas. Instead the story is based on "people briefed on Redmond, Washington-based Microsoft's plans."

More interesting is their report that J Allard is overseeing development of the device and that Robbie Bach is supervising.

No mention, in the story, if the device will have any gaming features.

Microsoft's device will be able to connect to the Internet and other devices using the wireless fidelity, or Wi-Fi, standard, which iTunes doesn't have, the people said.

Microsoft is also promising the screen will have a better quality picture than the iPod, according to the people, who saw the slideshow Microsoft is using to promote
the device.

The music and TV companies are interested in working with Microsoft in order to blunt Apple's power in the market, according to people close to the media
companies.

I spoke with Microsoft shortly after the story hit the wires and got a big fat no comment. It seems obvious that some sort of music, video player is on the way. The real question, it seems, is if it will be the fabled Xboy.

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