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<p class="gstext17"><b>Bill Gates said he's happy with the Xbox 360--even though
some detractors claim the system is slower than the PS3.</b></p>
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<p>REDMOND, Wash.--In a meeting with financial analysts at Microsoft's
headquarters, company head honcho Bill Gates opined about the upcoming battle
between his company's Xbox</p>
<p>Our view is basically: We've got a Ferrari. They've got a Ferrari,&quot; Gates
said in a question-and-answer session Thursday. &quot;Our Ferrari is leaving the
starting line substantially before their Ferrari is, and, in most races, that's
a very nice thing.&quot; </p>
<p>Microsoft's Xbox 360 is due to go on sale this holiday season in the United
States, Europe, and Japan. Meanwhile, Sony's PlayStation 3, with its powerful
Cell processor, is slated to arrive next spring. </p>
<p>Gates noted that the last time around [when the PlayStation 2 was released
ahead of the Xbox], Microsoft was beaten to the punch and said overall sales
suffered as a result. </p>
<p>&quot;We tried it the other way last time,&quot; Gates said. </p>
<p>Robbie Bach, the Microsoft senior vice president who heads up the Xbox, said
he doesn't see Sony having a demonstrable advantage with its hardware. </p>
<p>&quot;They're going to be a little faster in a few areas; we're going to be a
little faster in a few areas,&quot; Bach said. &quot;The net result from a hardware
perspective is going to be kind of a toss-up.&quot; </p>
<p>A Sony representative was not immediately available for comment. </p>
<p>Bach said that Microsoft should also benefit from greater developer support
this time around, saying the company's easy developer tools are its &quot;secret
sauce.&quot; Developers have expressed some concern about the escalating costs of
developing console video games. </p>
<p>Bach said there are 160 games in development for the Xbox 360, with 25 to 40
expected to be released this year, including around 15 at launch. </p>
<p>The analysts got to see a demo of one of those games in the works: Project
Gotham Racing 3, which is being published by Microsoft. </p>
<p>However, the analysts didn't get to drive the console for themselves. The one
Xbox 360 console on display was underneath a thick plastic display case, a
disappointment to more than a few in the Wall Street crowd.</p>
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