Online console gaming will continue to grow at a healthy pace.
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As a result, we will continue to see more innovation on the Internet and on mobile phones than on consoles.
The new generation of consoles has as much power to do the kind of games that we do as the PC does.
There's no bigger gaming franchise on the console than 'Call of Duty', and we can't wait to see what the community can create with this new tool.
PC gaming has always been strong, and I see it surviving for quite a few more years. It will be around for at least as long as people use PCs.
Everybody's saturated with the marketing hype of next-generation consoles. They are wonderful, but the truth is that they are as powerful as a high end PC is right now.
The console games, as they come out with this new generation, will have a temporary advantage in price performance, but there are still many things you can do on a PC, more conveniently than you can do on a console machine.
Gamers are everywhere, coming in all ages and genders, and developers have grown up, too.
The gaming experience on Windows Vista is going to go beyond any of the gaming consoles and anything that's been done before.
There's established gaming IP that's coming from console to mobile, which is interesting. Everything is converging a little bit toward mobile devices in the living room. On the casual side, the graphics and animation and game design and all of those variables are improving.
Bottom line, we will continue to innovate and grow our fan base with Xbox while also creating additive business value for Microsoft.
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