Rumores de ps2.ign que afectan (o podrían) a Xbox:
Sega Re-alignment
Sega is reportedly going to align itself with a major console manufacturer very soon. That is to say that Sega, which is currently "platform agnostic," will be buddying up with Nintendo, Sony, or Microsoft, in a very big way, basically exclusive to that system, very soon -- according to a little bird we know. The implications are huge and we simply don't know how far the repercussions will go -- does it include sports, too? -- but whatever Sega does is a big, big deal. Go Sega (and since we're feeling ridiculously fanboyish right now, please don't saddle up with Microsoft, OK? That would be just be hurtful.)
Resumido: Sega se va a aliar con $ony, Moco o Nintendo y abandonará su poítica multiplataforma... sabemos los intentos de Billy por comprarla, veremos... pero no me creo nada
Some Substance on Metal Gear Solid 3
Here's a rumor for you: Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance will be slightly different on the Xbox than on the PS2. The difference is that on the Xbox version, there will be an unlockable teaser trailer of Metal Gear Solid 3, while the PS2 version won't have anything of the sort. That's the rumor. There is absolutely no substantial evidence at all to prove this, but it intrigues us nonetheless. Why? Because it sounds exactly like the kind of thing that Microsoft would do. Every one of the Xbox third-party cross-platform games either has something extra in it, or is coming out first on Xbox (Spider-Man extras; Dead to Rights, Splinter Cell on Xbox first), so why not on one of the biggest, most defining games on PlayStation and PlayStation 2? But, hey it's just a rumor...
Resumido: El MGS2 de Xbox traerá un trailer exclusivo del MGS3 y el de PS2 no... Solid repite en Xbox?¿ exclusivo?¿ rumore rumore
Este ya lo conocemos:
Rare Rumors Flare Again
Sadly, the more Rare stays quiet, the more we end up writing about the well-known Nintendo developer, it seems. Recently, Rare was mentioned as a possible exclusive developer for Microsoft. Rare hasn't said anything; Activision hasn't said anything; Nintendo hasn't said anything; nobody is saying anything. But what we believe to have a smidgeon of truth is this: Microsoft has offered an enviable load of cash Rare's way to acquire as many Rare games as possible, and exclusively for its very own Xbox. Will we find out soon? We suspect that after Star Fox Adventures (once known as Dinosaur Planet) releases, Rare will make its intentions known. Star Fox is slated for a late September release, so keep your eyes peeled.
Resumido: Está en boca de todos, rareware es cada día más de M$... este es el único rumor al que le doy credibilidad.