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- Xbox Games -- Microsoft Xbox
One of the downsides of the Xbox games live service is that it is only compatible with a broadband connection - meaning no one on dialup can participate. Even with this limitation, Microsoft claims that as of late 2004 they have signed up over one million users. This fact raises the eyebrows of some people in the gaming industry as public filings show the Xbox division of Microsoft has not made a profit in the first three years of operation. Microsoft tried in vain to add additional features such as music and the ability to play DVD’s. However, it seems the big brass at MS had reconsidered as they will be releasing an Xbox replacement for Christmas in 2005. - Playstation 3 -- Microsoft Xbox
[A]s Wii and Xbox 360 became profitable quite sometime ago, Sony is still losing money on Playstation 3. It is estimated that Sony lost $840 million in the period from July to September 2007. - Xbox 360 -- Microsoft Xbox 360
Aesthetically, the Xbox 360 is a dramatic leap over the original Xbox. It's stylishly concave shape fits in well with other components. After the endless jokes about the size and heft of the original Xbox, Microsoft got it right. And looking at some of the rejected early designs (see gallery), it's nice to see the company learned from its past. About the only thing that detracts from the visual appeal is the machine's enormous power brick. Fortunately, it's a bit easier to hide that. - Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball -- Microsoft Xbox
The fourth installment of the Dead or Alive franchise finds its way onto the next generations of consoles with Dead or Alive 4 for the Xbox 360. The story continues from where Dead or Alive 3 left off. - Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 -- Microsoft Xbox
The living legend of skateboarding, Tony Hawk, brings you into his world in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3. Skate through eight massive, living levels, plus one designed exclusively for Xbox®. With upgraded graphics and the ability to skate to your own music, this is the best Hawk yet! - Xbox 360 -- Microsoft Points
HSINCHU, Taiwan, Aug. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Ltd. (NYSE: TSM, TSE: 2330) today announced that Microsoft has started production of the Microsoft Xbox 360 graphics-memory subsystem using the TSMC 90nm embedded DRAM process. Designed to meet the needs of volume consumer electronics devices, the TSMC 90nm eDRAM process features a high-density macro design (80Mb) and fast performance to 500MHz. - Xbox Live Arcade -- Microsoft Points
Starting on midnight Sunday four Xbox Live Arcade titles will be getting a brief 50% price cut. Small Arms and Zuma Deluxe, normally 800 Microsoft Points, are getting reduced to 400 and coin-op classics Dig Dug and Gauntlet are going down from 400 to 200. - Xbox 360 -- Xbox Live
New downloadable content for the Xbox 360 exclusive “Gears of War", rated M for Mature, is on the way. Sponsored by the Discovery Channel and available for free via Xbox Live Marketplace, the new content will be available for download beginning on Wednesday, Jan. 10. - Xbox360
Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion, one of the most popular games available for the Xbox360, has recently been re-rated by the ESRB. The original rating of "teen" has been replaced by a rating of "mature" due to explicit material hidden on the CD. Much like San Andreas\'s Hot Coffee Mod, this material was unlockable. - Xbox 360 -- Xbox 360 Elite
The Xbox 360 Elite is the fourth and most expensive variation of the console. It is priced at US$449.99 and includes a 120GB hard drive and a matte black finish. The Elite retail package ... includes an HDMI 1.2 cable and a controller and headset that match the system's black finish.[22] The initial release price was US$479.99,[23] C$549.99,[23] £299.99, and AU$729.95. The Elite was released in Europe on August 24, 2007, and Australia on August 30, 2007. Holiday 2007 consoles, with packaging labeled "Go Big", were bundled with Ultimate Alliance and Forza Motorsport 2.[21] This bundle has since then been discontinued.[9] Early Elite models shipped using the Zephyr motherboard, though newer models now use the Falcon 65nm chipset instead. These Elites (and other Xbox 360 models using the Falcon) can be identified from earlier versions by a re-designed power connector and a power supply that runs at 175w.