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'''Xbox LIVE''' is [[Microsoft]]'s online [[multiplayer]] subscription service used to play supported games via internet, using the [[Xbox]]es as servers for multiplayer matches, instead of a dedicated server system. Xbox LIVE subscriptions run for about $50.00 (US) and $60.00 (Canada) a year. In Britain, a standard subscription costs about £35 a year. In Australia, subscriptions are approximately $90.00 (AUS) for both Xbox and Xbox 360, and in New Zealand, 80-90 NZD, depending on the retailer. Normally it is about $5 a month in Canada and the USA.
'''Xbox LIVE''' is [[Microsoft]]'s online [[multiplayer]] subscription service used to play supported games via internet, using the [[Xbox]]es as servers for multiplayer matches, instead of a dedicated server system. Xbox LIVE subscriptions run for about $50.00 (US) and $60.00 (Canada) a year. In Britain, a standard subscription costs about £35 a year. In Australia, subscriptions are approximately $90.00 (AUS) for both Xbox and Xbox 360, and in New Zealand, 80-90 NZD, depending on the retailer. Normally it is about $5 a month in Canada and the USA.


Originally released in November 2002, one year after the original release of the Xbox, Xbox LIVE was originally made popular by such games as ''Rainbow Six 3'' and MechAssault. Over one million new users created accounts when ''[[Halo 2]]'' was released, and it became the mainstay of Xbox LIVE, even with the onset of the Xbox 360. Usually, the maximum number of players is 16 or less for original Xbox games. On February 5, [[2010]], [[Microsoft]] announced that Xbox LIVE support for [[Xbox|original Xbox]] games and software, including ones playable on the [[Xbox 360]], will be discontinued starting April 15, 2010.<ref>http://www.gamekicker.com/Xbox-360/XBox-LIVE-Discontinued-For-Original-XBox-Systems</ref>
Originally released in November 2002, one year after the original release of the Xbox, Xbox LIVE was originally made popular by such games as ''Rainbow Six 3'' and MechAssault. Over one million new users created accounts when ''[[Halo 2]]'' was released, and it became the mainstay of Xbox LIVE, even with the onset of the Xbox 360. Usually, the maximum number of players is 16 or less for original Xbox games. Xbox LIVE support for all [[Xbox|original Xbox]] games and software, including ones playable on the [[Xbox 360]], has been discontinued since April 15, 2010.<ref>http://www.gamekicker.com/Xbox-360/XBox-LIVE-Discontinued-For-Original-XBox-Systems</ref>


==Special Features==
==Special Features==
Besides multiplayer, Xbox LIVE can be used for downloading content such as new levels and maps. This feature is much more versatile on the Xbox 360 (you can download non-gaming files), because of Microsoft's push to make it a multimedia machine. All of ''[[Halo 2]]'''s [[Multiplayer Map Pack]]s. [[Map]]s can be downloaded for free. It is, unlike Playstation 2's online, just being multiplayer and nothing more, but you can download maps, missions, [[vehicle]]s, [[weapon]]s and more. Gamerpoints are achieved by unlocking "[[Achievements]]", which are awarded for accomplishments in any 360 game.
Besides multiplayer, Xbox LIVE can be used for downloading content such as new levels and maps. This feature is much more versatile on the Xbox 360 (you can download non-gaming files), because of Microsoft's push to make it a multimedia machine. All of ''[[Halo 2]]'''s [[Multiplayer Map Pack]]s. [[Map]]s can be downloaded for free. It is, unlike PlayStation 2's online, just being multiplayer and nothing more, but you can download maps, missions, [[vehicle]]s, [[weapon]]s and more. Gamerpoints are achieved by unlocking "[[Achievements]]", which are awarded for accomplishments in any 360 game.


==Statistics==
==Statistics==
As of June 2006, players had spent over 2.3 billion hours playing over Xbox LIVE. A major portion of that time was spent on ''Halo 2'', by far the most popular title on Xbox LIVE with over 710 million hours spent on it alone, adding up to over five hundred million games. There were over six million unique players who used Xbox LIVE<ref>[http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/10249/532/ http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/10249/532/]</ref>. By May 2007, that number rose to five million ''Halo 2'' players on Xbox live, with 700 million total games of ''Halo 2'' played on Xbox LIVE (not including guests)<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=news&cid=12425 Bungie News: 5-9-2007]</ref>.
As of June 2006, players had spent over 2.3 billion hours playing over Xbox LIVE. A major portion of that time was spent on ''Halo 2'', by far the most popular title on Xbox LIVE with over 710 million hours spent on it alone, adding up to over five hundred million games. There were over six million unique players who used Xbox LIVE<ref>[http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/10249/532/ http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/10249/532/]</ref>. By May 2007, that number rose to five million ''Halo 2'' players on Xbox live, with 700 million total games of ''Halo 2'' played on Xbox LIVE (not including guests)<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=news&cid=12425 Bungie News: 5-9-2007]</ref>.
By the beginning of 2008, Microsoft announced that they had over eleven million unique subscribers on Xbox LIVE.
By the beginning of 2008, Microsoft announced that they had over eleven million unique subscribers on Xbox LIVE.
==Discontinued==
[[Microsoft]] discontinued Xbox LIVE for all [[Xbox|original Xbox]] games and consoles, including the ones that are backward compatibility on the [[Xbox 360]] on April 15, 2010. [[Microsoft]] said that they didn't make this decision lighty to discontinue Xbox LIVE for all [[Xbox|original Xbox]] games and consoles.


==Sources==
==Sources==

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Xbox LIVE is Microsoft's online multiplayer subscription service used to play supported games via internet, using the Xboxes as servers for multiplayer matches, instead of a dedicated server system. Xbox LIVE subscriptions run for about $50.00 (US) and $60.00 (Canada) a year. In Britain, a standard subscription costs about £35 a year. In Australia, subscriptions are approximately $90.00 (AUS) for both Xbox and Xbox 360, and in New Zealand, 80-90 NZD, depending on the retailer. Normally it is about $5 a month in Canada and the USA.

Originally released in November 2002, one year after the original release of the Xbox, Xbox LIVE was originally made popular by such games as Rainbow Six 3 and MechAssault. Over one million new users created accounts when Halo 2 was released, and it became the mainstay of Xbox LIVE, even with the onset of the Xbox 360. Usually, the maximum number of players is 16 or less for original Xbox games. Xbox LIVE support for all original Xbox games and software, including ones playable on the Xbox 360, has been discontinued since April 15, 2010.[1]

Special Features

Besides multiplayer, Xbox LIVE can be used for downloading content such as new levels and maps. This feature is much more versatile on the Xbox 360 (you can download non-gaming files), because of Microsoft's push to make it a multimedia machine. All of Halo 2's Multiplayer Map Packs. Maps can be downloaded for free. It is, unlike PlayStation 2's online, just being multiplayer and nothing more, but you can download maps, missions, vehicles, weapons and more. Gamerpoints are achieved by unlocking "Achievements", which are awarded for accomplishments in any 360 game.

Statistics

As of June 2006, players had spent over 2.3 billion hours playing over Xbox LIVE. A major portion of that time was spent on Halo 2, by far the most popular title on Xbox LIVE with over 710 million hours spent on it alone, adding up to over five hundred million games. There were over six million unique players who used Xbox LIVE[2]. By May 2007, that number rose to five million Halo 2 players on Xbox live, with 700 million total games of Halo 2 played on Xbox LIVE (not including guests)[3]. By the beginning of 2008, Microsoft announced that they had over eleven million unique subscribers on Xbox LIVE.

Discontinued

Microsoft discontinued Xbox LIVE for all original Xbox games and consoles, including the ones that are backward compatibility on the Xbox 360 on April 15, 2010. Microsoft said that they didn't make this decision lighty to discontinue Xbox LIVE for all original Xbox games and consoles.

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