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XBOX

  1. Game infos
  2. Sound
  3. Driver
  4. Inputs
  5. Controls
  6. Display
  7. Dipswitchs
  8. Roms list
  9. BIOS set
  10. Chips list
  11. Categories
  12. History
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Game infos

Description XBOX
Name xbox
Manufacturer Microsoft
Year 2001
Runnable yes
System arcade /
Number of players Non-arcade
Added to MAME .164
Romset size 0 B
Romset file files
Romset zip 0 B
Genre Game Console

Sound infos

Sound_channels 1

Driver infos

Driver status preliminary
Driver emulation preliminary
Driver color good
Driver sound preliminary
Driver graphic good
Driver cocktail
Driver protection
Driver savestate yes

Inputs infos

Input service no
Input tilt no
Input players 1
Input buttons
Input coins

Controls infos

type ways minimum maximum sensitivity keydelta reverse
joy 8 no
pedal 0 255 100 32 no
stick 0 255 100 1 no

Display infos

type rotate flipx width height refresh pixclock htotal hbend hbstart vtotal vbend vbstart
raster 0 no 640 480 60

Dipswitchs

Roms list

console name bios size crc md5 merge sha1 region offset status optional
arcade 3944_1024k.bin bios1 1048576 32a9ecb6 67054fc88bda94e33e86f1b19be60efec0724fb6 bios 0 good no
arcade 4034_1024k.bin bios2 1048576 0d6fc88f ab676b712204fb1728bf89f9cd541a8f5a64ab97 bios 0 good no
arcade 4134_1024k.bin bios0 1048576 49d8055a d46cef771a63dc8024fe36d7ab5b959087ac999f bios 0 good no
arcade 4817_1024k.bin bios3 1048576 3f30863a dc955bd4d3ca71e01214a49e5d0aba615270c03c bios 0 good no
arcade 5101_256k.bin 262144 e8a9224e 5108e1025f48071c07a6823661d708c66dee97a9 tbp 0 good no
arcade 5838_256k.bin 262144 5be2413d b9489e883c650b5e5fe2f83a32237dbf74f0e9f1 tbp c0000 good no
arcade mcpx_1_0.bin 512 f31429fc a9ecbf8896d10db81594923e485862aa3aac7b58 mcpx 0 good no
arcade mcpx_1_1.bin 512 94ce376b 6c875f17f773aaec51eb434068bb6c657c4343c0 mcpx 200 good no
arcade xbox-5530.bin 262144 9569c4d3 40fa73277013be3168135e1768b09623a987ff63 tbp 40000 good no
arcade xbox-5713.bin 262144 58fd8173 8b7ccc4648ccd78cdb7b65cfca09621eaf2d4238 tbp 80000 good no

BIOS set

name description default
bios0 Chihiro Bios 4134 1024k yes
bios1 Chihiro Bios 3944 1024k yes
bios2 Chihiro Bios 4034 1024k yes
bios3 Chihiro Bios 4817 1024k yes

Chips list

name tag type clock
CD/DA ide:1:cdrom:cdda audio
Pentium III maincpu cpu 733333333
Speaker mono audio

Categories

History


Console published 18 years ago:

Xbox (c) 2001 Microsoft.

The Xbox is a home video game console and was the first installment in the Xbox series of consoles manufactured by Microsoft.

- TRIVIA -

In 1998, four engineers from Microsoft's Direct-X team, Kevin Bachus, Seamus Blackley, Ted Hase and Direct-X team leader Otto Berkes, disassembled some Dell laptop computers to construct a prototype Microsoft Windows-based video game console. The team hoped to create a console to compete with Sony's upcoming PlayStation 2, which was luring game developers away from the Windows platform. The team approached Ed Fries, the leader of Microsoft's game publishing business at the time, and pitched their 'Direct-X Box' console based on the Direct-X graphics technology developed by Berkes' team. Fries decided to support the team's idea of creating a Windows DirectX based console.

During development, the original Direct-X box name was shortened to Xbox. Microsoft's marketing department did not like the Xbox name, and suggested many alternatives. During focus testing, the Xbox name was left on the list of possible names to demonstrate how unpopular the Xbox name would be with consumers. However, consumer testing revealed that Xbox was preferred by far over the other suggested names and "Xbox" became the official name of the product.

It was Microsoft's first video game console after collaborating with Sega to port Windows CE to the Dreamcast console. Microsoft repeatedly delayed the console, which was first mentioned publicly in late 1999 during interviews with Microsoft's then-CEO Bill Gates. Gates stated that "we want Xbox to be the platform of choice for the best and most creative game developers in the world."

The Xbox was officially announced at the Game Developers Conference on March 10, 2000. Audiences were impressed by the console's technology. At the time of Gates' announcement, Sega's Dreamcast sales were diminishing and Sony's PlayStation 2 was just going on sale in Japan. Gates was in talks with Sega's late chairman Isao Okawa about the possibility of Xbox compatibility with Dreamcast games, but negotiations fell apart over whether or not the Dreamcast's SegaNet online service should be implemented.

The Xbox was officially unveiled to the public by Gates and guest professional wrestler The Rock at CES 2001 in Las Vegas on January 3, 2001. Microsoft announced Xbox's release dates and prices at E3 2001 in May. The Xbox was then released on November 15, 2001 in North America.

Due to the immense popularity of gaming consoles in Japan, Microsoft delayed the release of the Xbox in Europe to focus on the Japanese video game market. Although delayed, the European release proved to be more successful than the launch of the Xbox in Japan.

The Xbox was the first video game console to feature a built-in hard disk drive, used primarily for storing game saves and content downloaded from Xbox Live.

The Xbox was the first gaming product to feature Dolby Interactive Content-Encoding Technology, which allows real-time Dolby Digital encoding in game consoles. Previous game consoles could only use Dolby Digital 5.1 during non-interactive 'cut scene' playback.

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