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The {{360|4}} is a home video game console developed by Microsoft, launched in November 22, 2005. As the successor to the original Xbox, it is the second console in the Xbox series. It competed with Sony's {{ps3|4}} and Nintendo's [[WP:Wii|Wii]] as part of the seventh generation of video game consoles. This is the best selling console that Microsoft ever made.
The {{360|4}} is a home video game console developed by Microsoft, launched in November 22, 2005. As the successor to the original Xbox, it is the second console in the Xbox series. It competed with Sony's {{ps3|4}} and Nintendo's [[WP:Wii|Wii]] as part of the seventh generation of video game consoles. This is the best selling console that Microsoft ever made.


This page list the following games that either have been officially released or ported to the {{360|3.1}} gaming console. For the Wikipedia article about the Xbox 360, which have more information, [[WP:Xbox 360|click here]].
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* Processor: Microsoft XCPU (Xenon) Tri-core, each two-way SMT-capable @ 3.2GHz
* Graphics: ATI/AMD Xenos, 10 MB of eDRAM + 512MB GDDR3 (240 GFLOPS)
* Memory: 512MB GDDR3 (unified, shared with GPU)
* Storage: {{wiki|Xbox_360_technical_specifications#Hard_drive_storage|HDD (see Wikipedia)}}, Dual-layer DVD-ROMs 12× speed, HD-DVD (discontinued)
* Sound: Analog stereo, LPCM stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital with WMA Pro
* Network: 100Mbit/s wired Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Xbox Live
* OS: {{wiki|Xbox_system_software#Xbox_360_system_software|Xbox 360 system software (heavily modified Windows 2000)}}
* Video output: '''[HD]:''' Component video (YPbPr), VGA (D-Sub), HDMI (models after 2007)<br>'''[SD]:''' SCART RGB, D-Terminal, S-Video, Composite
* Audio output: RCA cables (stereo), 3.5mm (E model only), S/PDIF (S model only).
* Other: Analog AV output is limited in E models, via 3.5mm jack (Composite + Stereo audio).
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This page list the following games that either have been officially released or ported to the {{360|3.1}} gaming console. For the Wikipedia article about the Xbox 360, which have more information about it's history, sales, and more, [[WP:Xbox 360|click here]].

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The Xbox 360 Xbox 360 is a home video game console developed by Microsoft, launched in November 22, 2005. As the successor to the original Xbox, it is the second console in the Xbox series. It competed with Sony's PlayStation 3 PlayStation 3 and Nintendo's Wii as part of the seventh generation of video game consoles. This is the best selling console that Microsoft ever made.

Hardware specifications:
  • Processor: Microsoft XCPU (Xenon) Tri-core, each two-way SMT-capable @ 3.2GHz
  • Graphics: ATI/AMD Xenos, 10 MB of eDRAM + 512MB GDDR3 (240 GFLOPS)
  • Memory: 512MB GDDR3 (unified, shared with GPU)
  • Storage: Wikipedia icon HDD (see Wikipedia), Dual-layer DVD-ROMs 12× speed, HD-DVD (discontinued)
  • Sound: Analog stereo, LPCM stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital with WMA Pro
  • Network: 100Mbit/s wired Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Xbox Live
  • OS: Wikipedia icon Xbox 360 system software (heavily modified Windows 2000)
  • Video output: [HD]: Component video (YPbPr), VGA (D-Sub), HDMI (models after 2007)
    [SD]: SCART RGB, D-Terminal, S-Video, Composite
  • Audio output: RCA cables (stereo), 3.5mm (E model only), S/PDIF (S model only).
  • Other: Analog AV output is limited in E models, via 3.5mm jack (Composite + Stereo audio).


This page list the following games that either have been officially released or ported to the Xbox 360 gaming console. For the Wikipedia article about the Xbox 360, which have more information about it's history, sales, and more, click here.

Pages in category "Xbox 360 games"

The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.