News: US Army tried to buy 360 units, told no
News: US Army tried to buy 360 units, told no
Plans to train soldiers with consoles stall. A US Army training expert is claiming the military tried to purchase Xbox 360 units to train soldiers with – but was turned down by Microsoft. Chief technology officer Roger Smith told Wired he discussed a potential deal with the platform holder in 2006. He claims Microsoft execs refused to sell consoles or license the use of XNA tools to the Army …
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