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  • In 2001, a new games console hit shelves

  • That competed with the established industry leaders PlayStation and Nintendo

  • It was of course, the Xbox

  • Which has been staking its claim as one of the best gaming platforms ever since

  • In anticipation of its fourth generation console, the Xbox Series X

  • It's only right that we cover the origins

  • And progression of this much-loved entertainment brand

  • This is the evolution of Xbox

  • Before the Xbox, Microsoft had, besides making computer software

  • Already been successful with publishing games for PC

  • Such as Age of Empires and Microsoft Flight Simulator

  • Meanwhile, Sony was growing in popularity with the PlayStation 1

  • And was already working on the PlayStation 2

  • Because Sony became a threat for Microsoft

  • And video games were rapidly growing into a massive industry

  • Microsoft decided to venture into the console gaming market

  • As far back as 1998

  • The original development team for the Xbox pitched an idea to Bill Gates

  • For a console that could harness the power of a PC

  • The initial concept was dubbed the DirectX Box

  • And would operate using Windows 2000

  • Which made it easy for developers

  • Since they were already familiar with the software

  • The Xbox could have had a very different name

  • Such as MITH, Microsoft Interactive Theatre

  • FACE, Full Action Centre

  • VIP, Virtual Interactive Player

  • And probably Elon Musk's favorite name

  • MARZ or Microsoft Active Reality Zone

  • Eventually, the name was shortened from DirectX Box to just Xbox

  • Three years later the machine was showcased by Bill Gates and the Rock

  • WaitWhat??

  • The Xbox is everything the Rock is

  • Cutting-edge, powerful, exhilarating

  • And like the Rock

  • It will be the most electrifying coming out this year

  • While the features of the Xbox like

  • Potential for online play and HD resolution were no doubt impressive

  • Skeptics viewed the concept as no more than a PC in game console clothing

  • Regardless, the release date was soon set for the following year

  • And both gamers and critics alike

  • Waited with excitement for the launch of this groundbreaking new system

  • Fun fact; According to, Xbox Co-creator, Seamus Blackley

  • There was a guy at Microsoft who had fancy markers

  • Which were immediately stolen by everyone

  • The only color he had left was the green one

  • So, he made the designs with that color

  • Microsoft actually used that green as the iconic Xbox color

  • Blackley refers to it as, “the green nobody wanted

  • In 2001, the Xbox was officially released

  • Microsoft managed to sell 1 million units in its first 3 weeks

  • When it was introduced, Microsoft's machine was competing against

  • Sony's PlayStation 2, Nintendo's GameCube and Sega's Dreamcast

  • While the PS2 would ultimately prevail in terms of sales by a huge margin

  • The Xbox did end up outselling the GameCube

  • With estimated sales of 24 million compared to 21.7 million units respectively

  • The Dreamcast however only managed to sell 9.1 million units

  • Prior to its launch

  • Microsoft had acquired a games development company called Bungie

  • Bungie adapted their Halo franchise into a First Person Shooter

  • That could take full advantage of Xbox's impressive specifications

  • And the rest, as they say, is history

  • Halo & Halo 2 sold millions of copies

  • Shattering records and became a classic Xbox exclusive series

  • As well as a flagship game for the system

  • Other notable games were Forza Motorsport

  • Fable

  • Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic

  • And Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell

  • Xbox became known as a platform for Western games and first-person-shooters

  • Which were quite rare back then

  • The controller that came with the first console was bulky, to say the least

  • Given the nickname ofThe Duke”, because of its hefty size and weight

  • A slimmer 'S' version had to be made for the Japanese market

  • The S model controller eventually replaced the Duke entirely

  • To the relief of gamers everywhere

  • In 2002 Xbox Live was made available

  • Xbox Live is a subscription-based service

  • Which made it possible to play online multiplayer games

  • Microsoft lost money on every Xbox they sold

  • Due to the high manufacturing costs of $425

  • While the retail price was only $300

  • In total Microsoft lost a whopping 4 billion on the original Xbox

  • However, they succeeded in making a name for their console

  • In 2005 Microsoft doubled-down on their efforts

  • And released the Xbox 360

  • Almost a full year before its competitors came out with the PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii

  • Changing to an all-white appearance

  • The 360 released at price points of $400 for the Pro version

  • Which came with a 20 gigabyte hard drive

  • And $300 for the Core version

  • Which only had 4 gigabytes of internal flash memory

  • More models off the 360 were released later

  • In 2007 came the Elite with a 120 Gigabyte hard drive and a black finish

  • The Core version was replaced by the Arcade

  • Both are almost identical

  • In 2010 came the Xbox 360 S

  • Which was a slimmer model that also has a Wi-Fi adapter

  • And lastly, in 2013

  • Came the E model that was restyled with design traits of the Xbox One

  • Getting the jump on its rivals certainly paid off for Microsoft

  • As the 360 sold more than 86 million units

  • And remains the company's highest selling games console to date

  • Updated hardware resulted in better graphics

  • And a system that was thought to be much easier and more attractive for game developers

  • Xbox staff worked closely with game development studios

  • And secured more exclusive titles like the Gears of War franchise

  • Gamers had access to a wide variety of online and offline hits such as

  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

  • Fable II

  • Forza Motorsport 4

  • Grand Theft Auto V

  • And, of course, many Halo games

  • Such as Halo 3

  • Halo Reach

  • And Halo 4

  • The 360 was a great home entertainment system too

  • Playing CDs and DVDs while supporting services like Netflix

  • The user interface, or dashboard

  • Has undergone many changes throughout the Xbox's history

  • With the aim of making the user experience smoother and easier for all

  • However, it was not always received that way

  • One aspect of the 360 that Microsoft would rather forget about is

  • The dreaded 'red ring of death'

  • A console-killing issue that plagued Xbox owners

  • And was signified by a ring of LEDs on the front of the console turning red

  • And the system doing not much else

  • It was often caused by overheating

  • At least Microsoft's CEO at the time, Steve Ballmer

  • Had no problem spending over 1 billion dollars to recall the 360

  • In order to legitimately solve the red ring of death problem

  • In 2010, the Kinect add-on was launched

  • Which consisted of a motion-controlled device and microphone

  • This allowed players to use their bodies and voice to control the action

  • Instead of using a traditional controller

  • Games such as Kinect Adventures

  • Dance Central

  • And Kinect Sports helped to sell the gadget

  • In total 24 million units were sold

  • For those paying attention

  • You'll recall that's as many sales as the original Xbox console

  • The next Xbox console was released in 2013

  • It was marketed as anall-in-one entertainment systemhence the name 'Xbox One'

  • Every Xbox One initially would be sold with the new Kinect sensor

  • It made use of a full HD camera with a wider angle coverage

  • Improved tracking accuracy, and heart-rate monitoring

  • The Xbox One with the Kinect sensor came at a high price of $500

  • Especially next to Sony's $400 PlayStation 4

  • The high price plus other drawbacks such as an inability to share or resell games

  • Privacy issues with the Kinect sensor

  • And having to always be connected to the internet

  • Resulted in a terrible launch of the Xbox One

  • Microsoft did retract and change many of their initial requirements

  • But for a lot of gamers the damage had already been done

  • It's fair to say the Xbox One a shaky start

  • Though it did recover somewhat

  • And to date has sold over 47 million units

  • Ultimately though, it lost ground to Sony, who sold 109 million PS4s

  • And Nintendo who sold 52 million of their Switches

  • Microsoft marketed the Xbox One as more of a multimedia device

  • With owners able to play media from USB devices, CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs

  • As well as being able to capture and stream gameplay footage

  • The console's original operating system was based on Windows 8

  • But the user interface was not well received

  • It has been updated over the years though

  • The focus on home entertainment as opposed to just gaming

  • Has led some to believe that Xbox has fallen behind in terms of the game titles it now offers

  • Still, it has a number of exciting exclusives

  • Such as Forza Horizon 4

  • Gears 5

  • Sea of Thieves

  • And Halo 5

  • More iconic games available to play on the Xbox One include

  • Red Dead Redemption 2

  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare

  • Minecraft

  • Battlefield 1

  • And Cuphead

  • Oh manThis game can be frustrating

  • The Xbox One controller is refined from the Xbox 360

  • The D-Pad is improved

  • The analog sticks are easier to move and have more grip

  • The X, Y, A and B buttons were moved closer together

  • And the trigger and bumper buttons were made much wider

  • It is now also possible to design your own controller with Xbox Design Lab

  • Multiple models of the Xbox One were released

  • In 2016 came the smaller Xbox One S

  • This Xbox can upscale games to 4K resolution and supports High Dynamic Range

  • Which broadens colors and contrast

  • The Xbox One X is a high-end model which was released in 2017

  • It features upgraded hardware which is a lot more powerful

  • And can play games in 4K resolution

  • And in 2019 came the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition

  • It doesn't have a disk drive and stores everything in the cloud

  • And finally, scheduled for release at the end of 2020 is the Xbox Series X

  • At the time of writing, no price has yet been announced

  • But Xbox appears to be focusing on a high-end product

  • The new system is claimed to be twice as powerful as the Xbox One X

  • And will be able to play games in 4K resolution

  • Has a 1 terabyte SSD

  • And can render 120 frames per second

  • It is also backwards compatible allowing to play games from all Xbox consoles

  • New games coming for the Xbox Series X are Forza Motorsport

  • Hellblade 2

  • Dirt 5

  • Fable

  • Cyberpunk 2077

  • And, of course, Halo Infinite

  • Unfortunately though Microsoft Flight Simulator has not yet been announced for the Xbox Series X

  • Xbox certainly intends to stay competitive

  • But surprisingly Microsoft's head of Xbox, Phil Spencer

  • Revealed that it isn't PlayStation and Nintendo whom they see as their main competition for the future

  • It actually is Google and Amazon

  • Since the future console wars could be with cloud gaming services

  • Cloud gaming still seems like it's in the distant future

  • So for now let's just wait in excitement for the next generations of Xbox consoles!

In 2001, a new games console hit shelves

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