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| ==Summary==
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| The '''Xbox''' is Microsoft's game console, released on November 15, 2001. It is Microsoft's first independent venture into the console arena, after having collaborated with [[Wikipedia:Sega|Sega]] in porting [[Wikipedia:Windows CE|Windows CE]] to the Sega [[Wikipedia:Dreamcast|Dreamcast]] console. The price is currently 149 USD, 149 EUR, 99 GBP, 200 CAN and 249 AUD. Notable Xbox-exclusive titles that debuted with the console include ''[[Wikipedia:Amped|Amped]]'', ''[[Wikipedia:Dead or Alive 3|Dead or Alive 3]]'', ''[[Wikipedia:Oddworld|Oddworld]]: Munch's Oddysee'', ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved|Halo]]'', and ''[[Wikipedia:Project Gotham Racing|Project Gotham Racing]]''.
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| | The '''Xbox''' is a [[wikipedia:History of video games (Sixth generation era)|sixth generation era]] video game console first created by [[Microsoft]]. It was released on November 15, 2001 in North America, February 22, 2002 in Japan, and on March 14, 2002 in Europe. |
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| ==Overview== | | ==History== |
| | The Xbox was Microsoft's first independent venture into the video game console arena, after having developed the operating system and development tools for the [[Wikipedia:MSX|MSX]], and having collaborated with Sega in porting Windows CE to the Sega Dreamcast console. The Xbox was the second highest-selling console of the last generation, having sold 24 million copies worldwide. In first place was the Playstation 2, which sold 120 million copies, in third was the Nintendo Gamecube at 21 million, and in fourth was the Sega Dreamcast, which sold 9 million copies worldwide. |
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| Microsoft built the Xbox around industry-standard [[Wikipedia:Personal computer|PC]] hardware, in contrast to the traditionally proprietary design of nearly all other gaming consoles. It has
| | Notable launch titles for the console include ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', ''[[Wikipedia:Amped|Amped]]'', ''[[Wikipedia:Dead or Alive (video game)|Dead or Alive 3]]'', and ''[[Wikipedia:Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee|Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee]]''. Most Xbox games are compatible with [[Xbox 360]] such as [[wikipedia:Ninja Gaiden (2004 video game)|Ninja Gaiden]]. |
| * An [[Wikipedia:Intel|Intel]] [[Wikipedia:Pentium III|Pentium III]]-derived [[Wikipedia:Central processing unit|processor]] clocked at 733 [[Wikipedia:MHz|MHz]]
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| * An [[Wikipedia:nVIDIA Corporation|nVIDIA]] [[Wikipedia:Graphics processing unit|graphics processor]] which in terms of its PC brethren lies somewhere between the GeForce 3 and 4 lines
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| * 64 [[Wikipedia:MB|MB]] of system [[Wikipedia:RAM|RAM]].
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| * A [[Wikipedia:DVD|DVD]]-ROM drive
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| * An 8 [[Wikipedia:GB|GB]] [[Wikipedia:hard disk|hard disk]].
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| * [[Wikipedia:10/100 Ethernet|10/100 Ethernet]].
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| Although the Xbox is based on PC architecture and runs a stripped down version of the [[Wikipedia:Windows 2000|Windows 2000]] [[Wikipedia:kernel (computers)|kernel]] it incorporates restrictions designed to prevent uses not approved by Microsoft. It did not take long, however, for the [[Wikipedia:hacker community|hacker community]] to circumvent these limitations and install a customized distribution of the [[Wikipedia:Linux|Linux]] operating system on the Xbox, thus making it usable as a fully featured PC (without eliminating its gaming and its online capabilities).
| | The best-selling Xbox game of all time was [[Halo: Combat Evolved]], which sold 8 million copies, and in second Halo 2 which sold 5 million. The most highly rated Xbox game was Halo: Combat Evolved, with an average meta-score of 97 out of 100. Second was the GTA Triple Pack which achieved an average meta-score of 96 out of 100. Halo 2 pulled into third with 95 out of 100. |
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| Xbox has been criticized for its large size and weight compared to other consoles, mostly due to its inclusion of a hard disk drive. Even so, it is considerably smaller and lighter than most desktop PCs which contain similar hardware. A warning in the Xbox manual that a falling Xbox "could cause serious injury" has been taken lightly by some; while the Xbox is certainly heavy enough to hurt a small child if dropped from a sufficient height, all controllers are equipped with break-away cables to help prevent this occurring. | | The [[Xbox LIVE]] gaming service allows for multiplayer online play, and is one of the Xbox's most acclaimed features. Another popular feature of the Xbox is the ability to create a [[system link]] of multiple Xboxes wired together, allowing [[multiplayer]] games to take place with more than four players. As of April 15, 2010, Xbox LIVE is no longer supporting the original Xbox games and consoles. This also includes original Xbox games being played on the Xbox 360. |
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| Another common complaint about the system was that the original game controller design was seen as too large for some people. For the Japanese Xbox launch, a new and smaller controller was introduced, a design which was subsequently released in other markets as the "Controller S," eventually replacing the original design.
| | Some of the most popular Xbox games, including ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' can be found from Xbox Live Marketplace, and they can be played on Xbox 360. These products are entitled "Xbox Originals". |
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| While some critics have speculated that the Xbox is Microsoft's attempt to [[Wikipedia:monopoly|monopolize]] the game console market, [[Wikipedia:As of 2004|as of May 2004]] estimates show the Xbox's share of the worldwide console market is behind the [[Wikipedia:Nintendo GameCube|Nintendo GameCube]] and far behind the [[Wikipedia:PlayStation 2|PS2]], attributable to the Xbox's extremely weak presence in its rivals' native [[Wikipedia:Japan|Japan]]. In much of Europe, the Xbox is currently ahead of the GameCube, but far behind the Playstation 2. This is largely due to the fact that in March 2004 Microsoft cut the price of the Xbox in several countries, which has substantially increased its sales outside of Japan. The Xbox has yet to return a profit for Microsoft, though this is in line with most other console marketing strategies in which the console is sold almost at cost, and profit is made on software licensing fees. Microsoft itself has predicted that it would not make a profit on the Xbox for at least three years after the console's debut.
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| | ===Halo: Combat Evolved=== |
| | On March 14, 2004, Microsoft released a special version of the Xbox in the United States, Australia and New Zealand.{{citation needed}} Around 200,000 of these Xbox consoles were produced.{{citation needed}} The special version was translucent green and came with a copy of ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' and a matching translucent green Controller ''S''.{{citation needed}} The console case featured the ''Halo'' logo and the words "Special Edition"; the controller had a jewel that had the ''Halo ''logo in place of the normal Xbox logo. |
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| In November [[Wikipedia:2002|2002]], Microsoft released the successful [[Xbox Live]] online gaming service, allowing people to play games with people all around the world. The milestone of 1 million subscribers was announced in [[Wikipedia:July 2004|July 2004]].
| | ===Halo 2=== |
| | On March 18, 2005, an Ice Blue Halo 2 Limited Edition Xbox was released in Canada and Asia.{{citation needed}} The console was translucent blue and retailed for approximately $249.{{citation needed}} Included with the Ice Blue console was a matching Controller ''S'', a special Halo green headset and a copy of ''Halo 2''.{{citation needed}} The difference between the Asian and Canadian versions can be seen in the Xbox's jewel; the Asian version has a black jewel while the Canadian version has a silver jewel.{{citation needed}} |
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| ==Specifications== | | ==Gallery== |
| *CPU: 733 MHz Intel processor (a [[Wikipedia:Celeron|Celeron]]/Pentium III hybrid chip)
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| *Graphics Processor: 250 MHz custom chip named XGPU (Xbox Graphics Processing Unit), developed by Microsoft and nVIDIA (comparable to a low-end [[Wikipedia:GeForce 4|GeForce 4]] card, but without DirectX 9.0 support)
| | File:Microsoft Xbox logo.png|The Xbox logo |
| *Total [[Wikipedia:Memory|Memory]]: 64 MB [[Wikipedia:DDR SDRAM|DDR SDRAM]] running at 200 MHz, supplied by Micron
| | File:Halo_Special_Edition_Green_Box.jpg|The Halo: Combat Evolved Special Edition Translucent Green Xbox console package. |
| *Memory Bandwidth: 6.4 GB/s
| | File:Halo_Special_Edition_Green_Xbox.jpg|The Halo Special Edition Xbox and Controller |
| *[[Wikipedia:Polygon|Polygon]] Performance: 125 M/s*
| | File:Halo_Special_Edition_Green_Console_Unique_Print.jpg| A Closeup of the unique print on the front of the Halo Special Edition Xbox. |
| *Sustained Polygon Performance: 100+ M/s (transformed and lit polygons per second)
| | File:Halo_Special_Edition_Green_Controller.jpg|A Closeup of the contoller included with the Halo Special Edition Xbox. Note the center jewel. |
| *Micropolygons/particles per second: 125 M/s
| | File:Xboxhalo2blue.jpeg|The Canadian Ice Blue Halo 2 Xbox console. |
| *Particle Performance: 125 M/s
| | File:Halo2xboxnickaura 2.jpeg|The Asian Ice Blue Halo 2 Xbox console. |
| *Simultaneous Textures: 4
| | File:VeteransDay2023.png|2023 Veterans day artwork featuring [[Avery Johnson]], [[Holly Tanaka]], [[John-117]], [[343 Guilty Spark]] playing an Xbox. |
| *[[Wikipedia:Pixel|Pixel]] Fill Rate - No Texture: 4.0 G/s ([[Wikipedia:Anti-aliasing|anti-aliased]])
| | File:HINF Illusion XboxConsoles 2.png|An Xbox, along with an Xbox 360 in ''[[Halo Infinite]]'' map [[Illusion]]. |
| *Pixel Fill Rate - 1 Texture: 4.0 G/s anti-aliased
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| *Compressed Textures: Yes (6:1)
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| *Full Scene Anti-Alias: Yes
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| *Micro Polygon Support: Yes
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| *Storage Medium: 2-5x DVD, 8.5GB hard disk, 8MB memory card
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| *I/O: 2-5x DVD, 8GB/10GB hard disk, 8MB memory card
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| *Audio Channels: 64 3D channels(up to 256 stereo voices)
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| *3D Audio Support: Yes
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| *[[Wikipedia:Musical Instrument Digital Interface|MIDI]] DLS2 Support: Yes
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| *[[Wikipedia:Dolby Digital|AC3 (Dolby Digital)]] Encoded Game Audio: Yes (via [[Wikipedia:TOSLINK|TOSLINK]])
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| *[[Wikipedia:Broadband|Broadband]] Enabled: Yes (10/100base-T [[Wikipedia:Ethernet|ethernet]])
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| *DVD Movie Playback: Yes (separate DVD Playback Kit/Remote required)
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| *Maximum Resolution (2x32bpp frame buffers +Z): 1920(vert.)x1080(horiz)
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| *Note: Non-HD TV's have less than 500 horizontal lines
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| *[[Wikipedia:High definition television|HDTV]] Support: Yes
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| *Controller Ports: 4 proprietary [[Wikipedia:Universal Serial Bus|USB]] ports
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| *Weight: 3.86kg
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| *Dimensions: 324 × 265 × 90mm (12.8 × 10.4 × 3.5 inches)
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| <nowiki>*</nowiki> Microsoft figure. Some critics assert that the Xbox's polygon-per-second number is exaggerated by unrealistic testing conditions.
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| ==Devices and addons==
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| *Standard AV Cable: Provides [[Wikipedia:Composite video|composite video]] and [[Wikipedia:Monaural|monoaural]] or [[Wikipedia:Stereo|stereo audio]] to TVs equipped with [[Wikipedia:RCA jack|RCA]] inputs. Comes with the system. European systems come with a RCA jack to SCART converter block in addition to the cable.
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| *RF Adapter: Provides a combined audio and video signal on an [[Wikipedia:RF connector|RF connector]].
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| *Advanced AV Pack: A [[Wikipedia:Breakout box|breakout box]] that provides [[Wikipedia:S-Video|S-Video]] and TOSLINK audio in addition to the RCA composite video and stereo audio of the Standard AV Cable.
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| *High Definition AV Pack: A breakout box, intended for HDTVs, that provides a [[Wikipedia:YUV|YPrPb]] component video signal over three RCA connectors. Also provides analog RCA and digital TOSLINK audio outputs.
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| *Advanced SCART Cable: The European equivalent to the Advanced AV Pack, providing a full RGB video [[Wikipedia:SCART|SCART]] connection in place of [[Wikipedia:S-Video|S-Video]], RCA composite and stereo audio connections (composite video and stereo are still provided by the cable, through the SCART connector, in addition to the RGB signal), while retaining the TOSLINK audio connector. As Europe has no HDTV standard, no High Definition cable is currently provided in those markets.
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| <nowiki>*</nowiki> Numerous third-party cables and breakout boxes exist that provide combinations of outputs not found in these official video packages; however, with the exception of a few component-to-VGA transcoders and custom-built VGA boxes, the four official video packages represent all of the Xbox's possible outputs. This output selectivity is made possible by the Xbox's [[Wikipedia:SCART|SCART]]-like AVIP port.
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| *Memory Unit: An 8MB removable [[Wikipedia:Solid state|solid state]] memory card, onto which gamesaves can either be copied from the hard drive, or saved directly. Note that some recent games have dropped support for this accessory as a piracy prevention measure; I.E: Ninja Gaiden.
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| *System Link Cable: A [[Wikipedia:Category 5 cable|Cat 5]] [[Wikipedia:crossover cable|crossover cable]] for connecting together two consoles, for up to 8 total players. Also used to move [[Wikipedia:Xbox Live|Xbox Live]] system information between consoles.
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| *Ethernet (Xbox Live) Cable: A [[Wikipedia:Category 5 cable|Cat 5]] cable for connecting the Xbox to a broadband modem or router (note that there is no "official" Xbox Live cable; any PC ethernet cable can be used)
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| *DVD Playback Kit: Required in order to play DVD movies, the kit includes an [[Wikipedia:infrared|infrared]] remote control and receiver. DVD playback was not included as a standard feature of the Xbox due to licensing issues with the [[Wikipedia:DVD|DVD]] format that would have added extra cost to the console's base price. By selling a DVD remote separately Microsoft was able to recover the DVD licensing fee. Although there is nothing to prevent the Xbox from acting as a [[Wikipedia:Progressive scan|progressive-scan]] DVD player, Microsoft chose not to enable this feature in the Xbox DVD kit in order to avoid royalty payments to the [[Wikipedia:Patent|patent]]-holder of progressive scan DVD playback.
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| *Xbox Wireless Adapter: a wireless bridge which converts data running through an ethernet cable to a wireless (802.11b or 802.11g) signal. Adds wireless internet capabilities to the Xbox. Note that while there is an official Wireless Adapter, almost any wireless bridge can be used.
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| *[[Xbox Live]] Kit: A subscription and installation pack for the Xbox Live service, as well as a headset (with monaural earpiece and microphone) which connects to a control box, which in turn connects to an accessory slot on the controller. The headset can in fact be replaced with most standard earpiece-and-microphone headsets; a special-edition headset for [[Halo 2]] is being released.
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| *Xbox Media Center Extender: A kit that allows a Xbox to act as a Media Center Extender to stream content from a [[Wikipedia:Windows_XP_Media_Center_Edition|Windows Media Center Edition]] PC. It can also be used for DVD playback.
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| ==Xbox and DirectX==
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| Microsoft's set of low-level [[Wikipedia:API|API]]s for game development and [[Wikipedia:multimedia|multimedia]] purposes, [[DirectX]], was used as a basis for the Xbox's hardware programming (as well as its name, which implies "DirectX Box"). The API was developed jointly between Microsoft and [[NVIDIA]], whose chips power the Xbox graphics. The Xbox API is similar to DirectX version 8.1, but is non-updateable just like other console technologies.
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| ==Modding the Xbox==
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| The recent popularity of the Xbox has inspired efforts to circumvent the built-in hardware and software security mechanisms, as well as to add customized design touches to the console's case (similar to PC case modding). Hardware [[modding]] can involve anything from simply replacing the console's green decorative "jewel" with a custom-designed one to opening up the case and installing a [[modchip]]. Software modding is much less intrusive, and only involves running software exploits to trick the Xbox into running [[Digital_signature|unsigned]] program code. This allows running an alternate dashboard such as [[Avalaunch]] or [[Evolution-X]] and in turn makes playing various older games through [[Wikipedia:Arcade emulator|arcade|]] and [[Wikipedia:Console emulator|games console emulators]] possible. This is especially attractive as the Xbox is designed to output to TVs, and has high quality controllers and arcade sticks available for it. An entire Xbox game can be copied to and then played from the built-in hard drive of a modded Xbox (often reducing DVD load-times). Beyond gaming, a modded Xbox can be used as a media center allowing the playing of DVDs without the $30 DVD [[dongle]]/remote and streaming of music and video files from the hard drive or from another computer over a network. A modded Xbox can even be configured into a computer running [[Wikipedia:Linux|Linux]] or [[Wikipedia:Microsoft Windows|Microsoft Windows]] [[Wikipedia:Operating system|operating systems]]. Modding an Xbox may require opening the Xbox case, and would certainly void the Xbox's warranty. Also, most internal hardware modifications will render an Xbox unable to participate in [[Xbox Live]].
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| ==Price history==
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| *US$149, Canada-$199 ([[Wikipedia:March 29|March 29]], [[Wikipedia:2004|2004]]), Europe-149 [[Wikipedia:Euro|Euro]]s ([[Wikipedia:€|€]]), UK-99 Pounds ([[Wikipedia:August 27|August 27]], [[Wikipedia:2004|2004]])
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| *US$179, Europe-199 Euros, UK-130 Pounds ([[Wikipedia:2003|2003]])
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| *US$199 ([[Wikipedia:2002|2002]]), Europe-479 Euros (Launch Price [[Wikipedia:March 14|March 14]], [[Wikipedia:2002|2002]]), 299 Euros ([[Wikipedia:April 26|April 26]], [[Wikipedia:2002|2002]]), 249 Euros ([[Wikipedia:August 30|August 30]], [[Wikipedia:2002|2002]])
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| *US$299 ([[Wikipedia:November 15|November 15]], [[Wikipedia:2001|2001]], launch price)
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| ==Related Links==
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| *[[Xbox Live]]
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| ==External links==
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| * [http://www.xbox.com Official Xbox website]
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| * [http://www.xbox-scene.com Xbox Community/Modding/Tutorial/News site]
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| * [http://www.xboxgaming.com Xbox Community/News site]
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| * [http://www.consoledatabase.com Console Database] - Xbox Info
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| * [http://www.dmoz.org/Games/Video_Games/Console_Platforms/Microsoft/Xbox/ Xbox Directory]
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| * [http://www.xboxmediacenter.de Xbox Media Center] - play almost any kind of video and audio formats with a modded Xbox.
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| * [http://www.teamxbox.com Xbox forums]
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| * [http://www.elook.org/games/cheats/xbox/ eLook Xbox Cheats]
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| * [http://www.xboxcentral.net Xbox Central]
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| * [http://www.console-cheats.com/xbox/ Xbox Cheats]
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| * [http://www.xbox-linux.org/ Linux on the Xbox]
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| * [http://gentoox.shallax.org/ Gentoo Linux for Xbox (GentooX)]
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| * [http://www.caustik.com/cxbx/ Emulating the Xbox]
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| * [http://www.xboxreactor.com Xbox Reactor]
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| * [http://www.teamavalaunch.com Replacement for MS Dashboard]
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| * [http://www.xbox-scene.com Everything you want to know about modding an Xbox]
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| * [http://www.xbox99.com Xbox news and headlines]
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The Xbox is a sixth generation era video game console first created by Microsoft. It was released on November 15, 2001 in North America, February 22, 2002 in Japan, and on March 14, 2002 in Europe.
History[edit]
The Xbox was Microsoft's first independent venture into the video game console arena, after having developed the operating system and development tools for the MSX, and having collaborated with Sega in porting Windows CE to the Sega Dreamcast console. The Xbox was the second highest-selling console of the last generation, having sold 24 million copies worldwide. In first place was the Playstation 2, which sold 120 million copies, in third was the Nintendo Gamecube at 21 million, and in fourth was the Sega Dreamcast, which sold 9 million copies worldwide.
Notable launch titles for the console include Halo: Combat Evolved, Amped, Dead or Alive 3, and Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee. Most Xbox games are compatible with Xbox 360 such as Ninja Gaiden.
The best-selling Xbox game of all time was Halo: Combat Evolved, which sold 8 million copies, and in second Halo 2 which sold 5 million. The most highly rated Xbox game was Halo: Combat Evolved, with an average meta-score of 97 out of 100. Second was the GTA Triple Pack which achieved an average meta-score of 96 out of 100. Halo 2 pulled into third with 95 out of 100.
The Xbox LIVE gaming service allows for multiplayer online play, and is one of the Xbox's most acclaimed features. Another popular feature of the Xbox is the ability to create a system link of multiple Xboxes wired together, allowing multiplayer games to take place with more than four players. As of April 15, 2010, Xbox LIVE is no longer supporting the original Xbox games and consoles. This also includes original Xbox games being played on the Xbox 360.
Some of the most popular Xbox games, including Halo: Combat Evolved can be found from Xbox Live Marketplace, and they can be played on Xbox 360. These products are entitled "Xbox Originals".
Marketing promotions[edit]
Halo: Combat Evolved[edit]
On March 14, 2004, Microsoft released a special version of the Xbox in the United States, Australia and New Zealand.[citation needed] Around 200,000 of these Xbox consoles were produced.[citation needed] The special version was translucent green and came with a copy of Halo: Combat Evolved and a matching translucent green Controller S.[citation needed] The console case featured the Halo logo and the words "Special Edition"; the controller had a jewel that had the Halo logo in place of the normal Xbox logo.
On March 18, 2005, an Ice Blue Halo 2 Limited Edition Xbox was released in Canada and Asia.[citation needed] The console was translucent blue and retailed for approximately $249.[citation needed] Included with the Ice Blue console was a matching Controller S, a special Halo green headset and a copy of Halo 2.[citation needed] The difference between the Asian and Canadian versions can be seen in the Xbox's jewel; the Asian version has a black jewel while the Canadian version has a silver jewel.[citation needed]
Gallery[edit]
The Halo: Combat Evolved Special Edition Translucent Green Xbox console package.
The Halo Special Edition Xbox and Controller
A Closeup of the unique print on the front of the Halo Special Edition Xbox.
A Closeup of the contoller included with the Halo Special Edition Xbox. Note the center jewel.
The Canadian Ice Blue Halo 2 Xbox console.
The Asian Ice Blue Halo 2 Xbox console.
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