Question about a seminar on convergent media paper

Hello

My name is Carina and I'm studying 'Film, TV and media production' in an Austrian University of applied sciences.

As part of the Conference 'Converging Technologies 101', I'm writing a paper seminar on "evolution of console video game in a convergent environment.  Xbox consoles being one of the most important and most famous games consoles, I find it absolutely necessary to write something about their history and their development.

That is why I wanted to ask, if you could give me information on the consoles themselves, their evolution in a convergent environment and why it is something that should be a centerpiece in any living room.

Thank you in advance for your help!

Hello Carina,.

Microsoft's Xbox is a more recent name on the video game console market. Critics of the Xbox thought that the console would never compare to the industry leaders. But years later, Microsoft's console has proved to be one of the first three video games consoles and showed that he is here to stay. The console's success is due, in part; the popular game 'Halo' franchise, which is exclusive to the Xbox game console.

Announcement and demonstration.

On 10 March 2000, Bill Gates, CEO of Microsoft Corporation, has announced plans to make a new video game console during the Game Developers Conference of society. The Xbox was supposed to be three times more powerful than the console games video leader of the day. A few months later, Microsoft has shown that the Xbox could do the Conference E3 entertainment for a crowd. At this point, Microsoft had only tech demos and needed a game entirely show how the Xbox would work. Thus, at the Conference from E3, Microsoft and the developers of a dark but impressive game called Halo first get together for mutual benefit. Microsoft needed a game to fill an empty space in Xbox demo programming, and the developers of Halo for a big name to restart a program of advertising for their game.

Xbox Gains support.

Before that the Xbox is officially released, Microsoft had received the support of more than 150 game developers, including two of the largest: EA and Sega. Due to the remarkable teamwork between Microsoft and EA, several Xbox games, including the NASCAR franchise, would be ready to be published before the release of the Xbox itself. Get support from Sega, gave players the Japan a reason to be interested in the Xbox.

Release dates.

The original Xbox was released in North America on November 14, 2001. Despite Nintendo releasing the GameCube only three days later, Microsoft has sold over 1 million units in the first three weeks after the release date. It is a huge accomplishment, especially considering the critics who said that the console was too expensive and too ugly and that the controllers were too big. Because of the collaboration between Microsoft and game developing companies, several major label games such as "Halo" and "Dead or Alive 3" are released at the same time as consumers not only bought the Xbox console, but also several games.»

The game console was not as well received in the Japan. After the date of release in Japan on 22 February 2002, only 123 000 units sold in the first week, and many stores began updating the Xbox in the first month. In Europe, the Xbox has been most successful. Although slow to put on sale after the release date of March 14, 2002, the sales of Xbox quickly increased, helped by the popularity of the game "Halo."

Xbox console sales were more helped by a reduction just a month after the release of spectacular price. Microsoft dropped the price of the Xbox from $ 299 to $ 199, which brought the price to a level that could afford many households.

Xbox Live.

In November 2002, a year after the release of the console Xbox, Microsoft began an online game service called Xbox Live. This service allows players to play with others around the world, as well as allowing consumers to download games on their Xbox console directly from the Internet. This service has proved popular, as in July 2005, Microsoft announced that 2 million players use the Xbox Live service.

Xbox 360.

The successor to the original Xbox, called Xbox 360 was released on November 22, 2005. This release date was almost a full year before the other game to his generation consoles have been released. Controllers Xbox 360 Wireless features and compatibility with older games for the original Xbox.

Today and tomorrow.

In February 2010, he has more than 23 million of players using the Xbox Live gaming service. The year 2010 is the best year in the history of Xbox games, due to the release of several games, including "Halo: Reach," which is the 'Halo' prequel, the best sale of the Xbox game franchise.

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