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− | The '''Xbox''' is a sixth generation era video game console produced by [[Microsoft]] Corporation. It is the predecessor to Microsoft's [[Xbox 360]] console. The Xbox was Microsoft's first independent venture into the video game console arena, after having collaborated with Sega in porting Windows CE to the Sega Dreamcast console. | + | The '''Xbox''' is a sixth generation era video game console produced by [[Microsoft]] Corporation. It is the predecessor to Microsoft's [[Xbox 360]] console. The Xbox was Microsoft's first independent venture into the video game console arena, after having collaborated with Sega in porting Windows CE to the [[Sega]] [[Dreamcast]] console. |
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− | The Xbox features a [[PC]]-like architecture with an Intel Celeron CPU with 733Mhz and a NVidia GPU. It uses DVDs for game storage and a 10 GB hard disk for save games and downloads. | + | The Xbox features a [[PC]]-like architecture with an Intel Celeron CPU with 733Mhz and a NVidia GPU. It uses DVDs for game storage and a 10 GB hard disk for save games and downloads. It also has a 100 mbit Ethernet controller allowing it to be connected to the internet and [[Xbox Live]]. The four controller ports are based on USB 1.1 but are only compatible with the controllers. |
== Tomb Raider Games For Xbox == | == Tomb Raider Games For Xbox == |
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Remark: This article describes the original gaming console Xbox . For information about the newer Microsoft consoles, see Xbox 360 or Xbox One.Xbox | ||
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Release Date | 2001/2002 | |
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Xbox | Xbox 360 |
The Xbox is a sixth generation era video game console produced by Microsoft Corporation. It is the predecessor to Microsoft's Xbox 360 console. The Xbox was Microsoft's first independent venture into the video game console arena, after having collaborated with Sega in porting Windows CE to the Sega Dreamcast console.
Release Dates
The Xbox was first released on November 15, 2001 in North America, February 22, 2002 in Japan, and on March 14, 2002 in Europe, Australia, and Asia.
Technical
The Xbox features a PC-like architecture with an Intel Celeron CPU with 733Mhz and a NVidia GPU. It uses DVDs for game storage and a 10 GB hard disk for save games and downloads. It also has a 100 mbit Ethernet controller allowing it to be connected to the internet and Xbox Live. The four controller ports are based on USB 1.1 but are only compatible with the controllers.