![]() ![]() ![]() Microsoft made a quick turnaround, releasing the new Xbox 360 a full year before Sony’s Playstation 3 (PS3). Microsoft’s new console offered a sleeker design and better graphics. Microsoft discontinued the first Xbox in 2009. The PS2 won the lion’s share of sales thanks to brand recognition and an extra year on the market, but the Xbox was an impressive first try. Exclusive titles like Halo and Halo 2 were timeless additions to the gaming canon. 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. The Xbox was a fierce competitor, offering a 733 megahertz Intel Pentium III processor that was more powerful than the PS2 or GameCube. 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. In the early 2000s, Nintendo and Sony were at the forefront of 3D gaming. Let’s peak into the memory card to appreciate the consoles that forged Microsoft’s gaming legacy. In reality, Xbox is a relatively new player. With such a rock-solid market position, you’d think Microsoft must be one of the oldest console brands. The Microsoft Xbox Series S and X models start a new page in the gaming titan’s history. Categories: Gaming Consoles Video Games XBox ![]()
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