Xbox series x

The Microsoft Xbox Series S and X models start a new page in the gaming titan’s history. With such a rock-solid market position, you’d think Microsoft must be one of the oldest console brands. In reality, Xbox is a relatively new player. Let’s peak into the memory card to appreciate the consoles that forged Microsoft’s gaming legacy. 

Generation One — The First Xbox

Release date: November 15, 2001

Launch price: $299

Total sales: Over 24 million units

In the early 2000s, Nintendo and Sony were at the forefront of 3D gaming. Microsoft — a new, American competitor to the Japanese juggernauts — entered the fray with the Xbox in 2001, only a year after the PlayStation 2 debuted and the same year as the Nintendo GameCube. 

The Xbox was a fierce competitor, offering a 733 megahertz Intel Pentium III processor that was more powerful than the PS2 or GameCube. It also had a built-in hard disk for storage, plus an Ethernet port for online gaming through Xbox Live — one of the first fee-based gaming services. Exclusive titles like Halo and Halo 2 were tim

Xbox

Video gaming brand owned by Microsoft

This article is about the brand. For the 2001 console, see Xbox (console). For other uses, see Xbox (disambiguation).

Xbox is a video gamingbrand that consists of five home video game consoles, as well as applications (games), the streaming service Xbox Cloud Gaming, and online services such as the Xbox network and Xbox Game Pass. The brand is produced by Microsoft Gaming, a division of Microsoft.

The brand was first introduced in the United States in November 2001, with the launch of the original Xbox console. The Xbox branding was formerly, from 2012 to 2015, used as Microsoft's digital media entertainment brand replacing Zune.[1][2] In 2022, Microsoft expanded its gaming business and reorganized Xbox to become part of its newly formed Microsoft Gaming division. Under Microsoft Gaming, Xbox's first-party publishers are Xbox Game Studios, ZeniMax Media (Bethesda Softworks), and Activision Blizzard (Activision, Blizzard Entertainment, and King), who own numerous studios and successful franchises.

The origina

Xbox (console)

Video game console by Microsoft

This article is about the 2001 console. For the "Xbox" brand and series of consoles, see Xbox.

Xbox console with the "Xbox Controller"

DeveloperMicrosoft
ManufacturerFlextronics,[1]Wistron[2]
Product familyXbox
TypeHome video game console
GenerationSixth
Release date
Introductory priceUS$299 (equivalent to $510 in 2023)
£299 (equivalent to £610 in 2023)[4]
€479[5]
Discontinued
Units sold24 million+ (as of May 10, 2006)[8]
MediaDVD, CD, digital distribution
Operating systemWindows NT-based Xbox system software
CPUCustom 733 MHz IntelPentium III "Coppermine-based" processor
Memory64 MB of DDR SDRAM @ 200 MHz
Storage8 or 10 GB internal hard drive (formatted to 8 GB with allotted system reserve and MS Dash), 8 MB memory card
Display480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i
GraphicsNvidia GeForce 3-based NV2AGPU @ 233 MHz[9]
Controller input4 × Xbox contro

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