Only just realised we're in the eighth year of these threads now, looking back at what has gone before it felt like enough time had passed now to visit a system in a more rose tinted light.
Time to look back at the legacy and era of the Xbox 360.
Launched thirteen years ago, the X360 arrived with the faint whiff of scepticism thanks to Microsoft's still green credentials in the gaming arena and the slightly bloodied waters with the new fanbase who had just been burnt by the companies quick abandonment of the previous console. Microsoft wanted a sharp and quick push against the dominating Sony and the X360 was their way in, building on the foundation and feedback from the first console.
Xbox Live took centre stage with a revised controller design, sleek in breathed design casing and the fondly remembered blades menu screens. Launching with a full mix of genre titles, the system would go on to be the companies biggest console success and whilst it would close the generation as the lowest selling of the big three, it cut through Sony's userbase so much in the US and UK that by the end its final sales figure was close to neck and neck with the PS3.
The system was an incredibly bold and popular step forward for Microsoft within the market regardless of the Red Ring of Death issues that plagued it. By the end of a long lifetime on shelves Microsoft found themselves well positioned to try and widen their audience with their next generation console successor. What could possibly go wrong?
Discuss your memories of the Xbox 360, your view of the machine in hindsight and its place within both its generation and the history of console gaming in general
Time to look back at the legacy and era of the Xbox 360.
Launched thirteen years ago, the X360 arrived with the faint whiff of scepticism thanks to Microsoft's still green credentials in the gaming arena and the slightly bloodied waters with the new fanbase who had just been burnt by the companies quick abandonment of the previous console. Microsoft wanted a sharp and quick push against the dominating Sony and the X360 was their way in, building on the foundation and feedback from the first console.
Xbox Live took centre stage with a revised controller design, sleek in breathed design casing and the fondly remembered blades menu screens. Launching with a full mix of genre titles, the system would go on to be the companies biggest console success and whilst it would close the generation as the lowest selling of the big three, it cut through Sony's userbase so much in the US and UK that by the end its final sales figure was close to neck and neck with the PS3.
The system was an incredibly bold and popular step forward for Microsoft within the market regardless of the Red Ring of Death issues that plagued it. By the end of a long lifetime on shelves Microsoft found themselves well positioned to try and widen their audience with their next generation console successor. What could possibly go wrong?
Discuss your memories of the Xbox 360, your view of the machine in hindsight and its place within both its generation and the history of console gaming in general
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