Xbox One: A Complete History and Evolution of Microsoft’s Stationary Game Console

2023-09-03 22:30:00

*This article is a re-edited version of the article uploaded on September 4, 2022. 3rd generation hardware starting with the original Xbox Nine years ago, on September 4th, 2014, the Xbox One stationary game console was released in Japan. Xbox One is finally on sale today, September 4th! Report on the opening game of the 24-hour live broadcast of “Niko One” full of surprises Today, September 4th, 2014, the Xbox One finally went on sale in Japan. In commemoration of the release, we will report on the countdown of “Xbox One Release Commemorative 24 Hours TV Nico One #3” which started at 20:00 on September 3rd! Xbox One is a home-use stationary game machine released by Microsoft. It will be the third generation Xbox following Xbox and Xbox 360. In many countries overseas, it was released on November 22, 2013, the previous year, and in Japan it was delayed by nearly 10 months, so fans must have been quite frustrated. Not only did the hardware performance improve dramatically, but the initial model included a Kinect sensor as standard equipment, and it also supported operations using gestures, voice recognition, face recognition, etc. Early models came standard with a Kinect sensor. Backward compatibility is now one of the big attractions, and by using an emulator with the 2015 update, backward compatibility for Xbox 360 software, which was not originally available, was realized. It’s no exaggeration to say that it’s a feature that every game fan would want, so I remember it attracting a lot of attention when it was first announced at E3. Not all games work, but when the Xbox 360 software actually worked on the Xbox One, all fans must have been surprised and delighted. There are quite a few masterpieces exclusively for Xbox 360, so there must have been some people who bought the hardware for this purpose. Taking advantage of the functions of Xbox One, it is also convenient to easily perform game recording and streaming distribution. In 2017, it was announced that the original Xbox title would be added to the backward compatible lineup, and this was also a hot topic. On November 24, 2016, the popular Xbox One S, which is compatible with miniaturization and streaming playback of 4K video, was released. On November 7, 2017, the high-end model Xbox One X, which also supports 4K resolution games, was released. The Xbox One X was released simultaneously in countries around the world, including Japan, so Japanese fans must have been overjoyed. Moreover, because of the time difference, it was released the earliest in the world, so there was also a mysterious pride. The Xbox series generally has a large body size, but the Xbox One X has a sleek and compact finish. Still, it is a very high-performance hardware that has regarding four times the processing power of the Xbox One S and achieves native 4K rendering for game display. High-end Xbox One X The fourth generation of the Xbox series, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S will be released on November 10, 2020. In addition to realizing 4K resolution, drawing at a maximum of 120 frames per second (120FPS), and faster loading, it is possible to play an overwhelming number of games over the four generations from the original Xbox. What day is it today?
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