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The [[Microsoft]] '''Xbox''' is a [[Wikipedia:History of video games (Sixth generation era)|sixth generation era]] video game console first released on November 15, 2001 in North America, then released on February 22, 2002 in Japan, and on March 14, 2002 in Europe. 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.  
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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.  


==History==
Notable [[Wikipedia:Launch titles|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]]''. ''[[ Halo 2]]'' wasn't a launch title, but was a massive success.
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.
Most of Xbox games are compatible with Xbox 360.


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]].
The vastly popular [[Xbox Live]] gaming service has launched the Xbox into fame. The legacy of the Xbox has been continued with the launch of the [[Xbox 360]]. Another popular feature of the Xbox is the ability to create a [[System link]] of multiple Xbox's wired together, allowing [[multiplayer]] games to take place with more than four players.
 
== Specifications (reference: Guinness Gamers Edition 2008) ==
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.
*Processor
 
**733MHz Intel P3
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.
**32KB L1 cache
 
**128KB L2 cache
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".
**Bandwidth: 6.4GB/sec
 
*Graphics
==Marketing promotions==
**250MHz NV2X (nVidia)
===Halo: Combat Evolved===
**Bandwidth: 7.3GB/sec
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.
*Memory
 
**64MB RAM @ 400MHz
===Halo 2===
**Mem Bandwidth: 6.4GB/sec
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}}
*Stereo, Dolby Surround, 5.1, DTS
 
*64 audio channels/256 channels in stereo
==Gallery==
*116 million polygons/sec
<gallery>
*Media:
File:Microsoft Xbox logo.png|The Xbox logo
**Xbox DVD-ROM 8.5GB
File:Halo_Special_Edition_Green_Box.jpg|The Halo: Combat Evolved Special Edition Translucent Green Xbox console package.
**DVD-ROM,DVD
File:Halo_Special_Edition_Green_Xbox.jpg|The Halo Special Edition Xbox and Controller
**CD-ROM,CD-R,CD-RW
File:Halo_Special_Edition_Green_Console_Unique_Print.jpg| A Closeup of the unique print on the front of the Halo Special Edition Xbox.
*AV Output: 480i/p, 720p
File:Halo_Special_Edition_Green_Controller.jpg|A Closeup of the contoller included with the Halo Special Edition Xbox. Note the center jewel.
*Storage
File:Xboxhalo2blue.jpeg|The Canadian Ice Blue Halo 2 Xbox console.
**8GB HDD
File:Halo2xboxnickaura 2.jpeg|The Asian Ice Blue Halo 2 Xbox console.
**8MB Memory Unit
File:VeteransDay2023.png|2023 Veterans day artwork featuring [[Avery Johnson]], [[Holly Tanaka]], [[John-117]], [[343 Guilty Spark]] playing an Xbox.
*Connections:
File:HINF Illusion XboxConsoles 2.png|An Xbox, along with an Xbox 360 in ''[[Halo Infinite]]'' map [[Illusion]].
**4x Xbox USB ports
</gallery>
**1x Multi-type Xbox AV connector
 
**1x ethernet port
== Sources ==
{{Ref/Sources}}
 
[[Category:Xbox| ]]

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