Xbox 360
The Xbox 360 is a video game console developed by Microsoft and released in 2005. It was the successor to the original Xbox and was designed to compete with the Sony PlayStation 3 and the Nintendo Wii.
The Xbox 360 featured a custom triple-core IBM PowerPC processor and a custom ATI graphics processor. It also had a built-in hard drive and supported both online gaming and digital media playback.
The Xbox 360 was released with a variety of launch titles, including "Call of Duty 2," "Project Gotham Racing 3," and "Perfect Dark Zero." It also supported a wide range of third-party games and became a popular console among gamers who appreciated its technical capabilities, online connectivity, and wide variety of games.
In addition to games, the Xbox 360 also had a variety of multimedia features, including support for streaming video services such as Netflix and Hulu. It also had a large online community, with features such as Xbox Live Arcade, which allowed players to download and play classic and indie games.
The Xbox 360 was succeeded by the Xbox One in 2013, but it remains a popular console among retro gaming enthusiasts and collectors. It has a large library of games, and many of its most popular titles have been re-released in updated versions for modern consoles.
Manufacturer: Microsoft
Release Date: 2005
Model: Xbox 360 Core