In a pretty interesting move by a pretty big site, 1UP is reporting on the rumor that Natal is to be Microsoft's next console. I pray not, I actually rather have it as an add on, but I guess we'll see.

Earlier this week gaming blog Kotaku quoted Microsoft's Shane Kim as saying that the launch of Natal, Microsoft's new controller-free motion control technology, would be as big as the launch of a console. Not surprising. That's because Natal is going to be a new console.

On this week's Listen Up podcast we discussed Natal, and David Ellis and I talked about what we've been hearing regarding the new technology -- and how it's actually the cornerstone of Microsoft's next evolution of the Xbox. Microsoft will not only release Natal as an add-on for the Xbox 360, it will come standard with the next Xbox console.

Yes, there will be a new Xbox console next fall.

However, the new console won't just be an Xbox 360 with a camera, though -- we've heard it will be considered a new platform and carry a new name (Xbox Natal?). It's not clear what sort of upgrades we might see, but some have suggested it will be an slight upgrade of the current Xbox 360 technology. Current Xbox 360 games would be playable on it, but future games would be able to take advantage of the added muscle. Similar to what we see in the PC space, games played on the more advanced Xbox would look or perform better, but publishers will still be able to support owners of both systems. Some developers have complained that they've already maxed out the Xbox 360; perhaps this will give them room to expand.

Make no mistake, we wouldn't be talking about the sort of hardware leap we've seen with Xbox (or most other) platforms in the past, and we're not talking about Microsoft ending one console cycle and starting another. We're talking about an evolution of the Xbox 360; similar hardware but upgraded, repackaged, and rebranded. It's actually not that unlike what Nintendo did with the Wii, where it essentially took the GameCube hardware, stuck in motion controls, and successfully relaunched it. The new Xbox console is said to be aimed directly at a mainstream audience -- and will launch before Nintendo is able to release its Wii HD.
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    Tenken Jun 12, 09
    It's great and all, but what about the reports of this extending the Xbox 360's lifespan? It would hardly do that as a new console.
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    DragonPirateZolo Jun 13, 09
    I really don't see the point of it. I mean seriously Microsoft just stop it. Your not helping out the 360 any.
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    Red 9 Jun 13, 09
    Definitely a rumor. There's no way Natal is a standalone console. First they say it'll revolutionize the industry and extend the 360's lifespan, and now it's a whole new console?

    Just quit while you're ahead.
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    Onvacation Jun 13, 09
    No, please don't make varying levels of GPU power on different Xbox models, thats the one thing that consoles have over PC and that's garunteed performance across all games, even if the games all worked fine i wouldn't want someones elses Xbox playing games prettier then mine. Hell if that was the case i might as well buy a gaming PC.
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    dwg14390 Jun 13, 09
    So a camera is the new console?
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    Drogo Baggins Jun 13, 09
    Yeah, I'm going to agree with Red 9 and say that this is definitely only a rumor.

    I think Natal seems like a great peripheral, but a new console? I very highly doubt it.
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    HisServant77 Jun 13, 09
    Wow . . . people are serious about this whole Natal thing aren't they? I mean sheesh, people are going all out and touting this thing as though it can save the whole gaming world! People . . . grow up, quit following a fad and lifting up something of a fad/gimmick/new accessory as the answer to all of life's questions! Sure it MAY be nice. But we don't even know yet, because it hasn't even come out!!

    Besides, I can see several flaws with Natal and Natal's technology that will definitely cause some issues. So if this is Microsoft's next console (which I'm nearly 99.9% sure it isn't), it will be the downfall of Microsoft

    EDIT: I was wondering...Is a rumour even allowed to be called a rumour if it's so obviously not true? Sort of like "Rumor: The sky is made of cupcakes!"
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      dwg14390 Jun 14, 09
      But the sky IS made out of cupcakes


      It's a stupid camera. SERIOUSLY.
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      Onvacation Jun 14, 09
      Wait, the sky ISN'T made of cupcakes?

      I MUST POST A NEW ARTICLE WITH HASTEY. BRB.
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    DragonPirateZolo Jun 16, 09
    Lol. Yeah this should just be scrapped all together in my opinion. Anyone agree. Although knowing Microsoft they'll probably do anything to get another few thousand dollars which is really sad to be honest.

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