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Xbox
TitleXbox
DeveloperMicrosoft
ManufacturerFlextronics, Wistron
TypeHome video game console
GenerationSixth generation of video game consoles
Release dateNovember 15, 2001

Xbox is a popular video game console created by Microsoft, a multinational technology company founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen. The Xbox was first released in North America on November 15, 2001, and was later introduced in Australia, Europe, and Japan in 2002, competing with Sony's PlayStation 2 and Nintendo's GameCube. The Xbox was designed by a team led by Seamus Blackley, Kevin Bachus, Otto Berkes, and Ted Hase, who worked closely with Intel and NVIDIA to develop the console's hardware. The Xbox was also supported by several major game developers, including Electronic Arts, Activision, and Ubisoft.

History of Xbox

The concept of the Xbox was first conceived in 1999 by Seamus Blackley, a physicist and game developer who worked at Microsoft's Redmond campus. Blackley was inspired by the success of Sony's PlayStation and Nintendo's Nintendo 64, and he believed that Microsoft could create a console that would appeal to a wider audience, including fans of PC gaming and online gaming. The Xbox project was initially codenamed "DirectX Box," and it was developed in collaboration with Intel, NVIDIA, and other technology companies, including Western Digital and Samsung. The Xbox was officially announced at the Game Developers Conference in 2000, and it was later showcased at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in 2001, where it generated significant buzz and interest among gamers and industry professionals, including John Carmack and Will Wright.

Xbox Consoles

The original Xbox console was released in 2001, and it was followed by several subsequent models, including the Xbox 360 in 2005, the Xbox 360 S in 2010, and the Xbox One in 2013. The Xbox 360 was a major success, selling over 84 million units worldwide and establishing the Xbox brand as a major player in the gaming industry, with popular games like Halo 3 and Gears of War. The Xbox One was also successful, although it faced significant competition from Sony's PlayStation 4 and Nintendo's Wii U, and it was supported by major game developers like Rockstar Games and Bethesda Softworks. In 2020, Microsoft released the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, which feature improved hardware and new features like ray tracing and variable refresh rate, and were developed in collaboration with AMD and ASMedia.

Xbox Games

The Xbox console has a wide range of games available, including popular titles like Halo, Gears of War, and Forza Motorsport, which were developed by Bungie, Epic Games, and Turn 10 Studios, respectively. The Xbox is also home to several popular game franchises, including Call of Duty, Assassin's Creed, and Madden NFL, which are published by Activision, Ubisoft, and Electronic Arts, respectively. In addition to these major franchises, the Xbox also has a thriving community of independent game developers, including Mojang Studios, Supergiant Games, and Capcom, who have created popular games like Minecraft, Pyre, and Resident Evil. The Xbox is also compatible with several popular gaming platforms, including Steam, Origin, and Uplay, which are owned by Valve Corporation, Electronic Arts, and Ubisoft, respectively.

Xbox Online Gaming

The Xbox console has a robust online gaming platform, which allows players to connect with each other and play games together over the internet. The Xbox Live service was launched in 2002, and it has since become one of the largest online gaming communities in the world, with over 64 million active users, and is supported by major internet service providers like Comcast and AT&T. The Xbox Live service offers a range of features, including online multiplayer, cloud gaming, and game streaming, which are powered by Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform. The Xbox also has a strong focus on community and social features, including friend lists, chat rooms, and forums, which are moderated by Xbox community managers and Microsoft support staff, including Major Nelson and Larry Hryb.

Xbox Hardware and Accessories

The Xbox console has a range of hardware and accessories available, including controllers, headsets, and storage devices, which are manufactured by Microsoft, Razer, and Turtle Beach. The Xbox controller is a popular accessory, and it has been redesigned several times over the years to improve its ergonomics and functionality, with input from professional gamers like Ninja and Dr. Disrespect. The Xbox also has a range of storage options available, including hard drives and solid-state drives, which are manufactured by Western Digital, Seagate, and Samsung. In addition to these official accessories, there are also several third-party accessories available for the Xbox, including gaming keyboards and mice, which are manufactured by Razer, Logitech, and SteelSeries, and are popular among professional gamers and esports teams, including Team Liquid and Cloud9. Category:Video game consoles