"There's going to be an add-on game pad similar to the Sony Ericsson P800 Bluetooth game pad. However, this one is going to be magnetic (really?) so it can attach to the Zune. Isn't that bad for magnetic, hard-drive based storage? You'll be able to use this game pad for "classic gaming", probably somewhere around the mid-80s to early-90s, NES/SNES-level graphics.
They'll let you customize your own case when you buy the Zune, whose default case looks pretty much like the pictures we've been showing here. You can change the outside, add RAM (for gaming, or PDA features maybe?), reduce storage space, and the colors of the finish."
This sounds very "Origami" to me.. Microsoft likes to throw everything in but the kitchen sink in terms of features, and usually misses the boat when you want to do one thing exceptionally well, ie. Windows Mobile. This should be very interesting, even more interesting will be how Apple responds to the Zune. We'll definitely be covering the Zune. Stay zuned, I mean tuned ;)
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