Essay title: Xbox
In the console-gaming world people know Sony and Nintendo. Microsoft may be the largest and richest software company in the world, but itâs unknown when it comes to console gaming. Microsoft is counting on the Xbox to change that perception. Gamers may not be willing to take a chance with the Microsoft Xbox, even if it is far superior to any console ever made. Nintendo Gamecube is nothing if charismatic. Nintendoâs new machine is half the size of any other console and looks like a toy with its brightly colored plastic shell and handle. Itâs destined to be home of such popular games as Mario, Donkey Kong, Pikachu, and Kirby. Nintendo Gamecube seems mismatched as it goes up against the Microsoft Xbox and the Sony Playstation 2 (a multimedia mayhem that Sony says itâs supposed to be âThe Future Of Entertainmentâ). All this makes you think; what makes Nintendo believe it can possibly go up against the ultra-sophisticated Xbox.
The Microsoft Xbox has powerful components within that overpower any other console, including its CPU or itâs Central Processing Unit. The Xbox runs an Intel Pentium III 733-megahertz (MHz) processor. This is a lot more powerful than Nintendo Gamecubeâs IBM Power PC 485-megahertz Gekko chip processor and even lower the Sony Playstation 2âs 128 bit âEmotion Engineâ which is clocked around 294-megahertz. A few more components that make this console far superior to any other is its graphics processor, or GPU, which stands for Graphic Processing Unit. Microsoft had teamed up with Nvidia to create a chip that was made especially for the Xbox. The computer-based company âs 250-megahertz chip gives the console an amazing resolution of 1920×1080 pixels and 125 Million Polygons per Second. Sixty four- (64) megabytes (Mb) of DDRam back all this up, for great non-glitch games and smooth running. Nintendo also has a computer-based company teaming up with them to create the 162-megahertz ATI Flipper GPU Chip. This chip can only handle around 6-12 Million polygons a second and is only backed up by 43-megabytes of DDRam.
Another feature that is a first in the console industry is Xboxâs internal 8-Gigabyte (Gb) Hard-Drive or Hard Disk Drive (Hdd). This contributes too much of Xboxâs weight, but gives many features. With this you donât have a need for a memory card to save your game files, you save them right to the hard-drive. This is a very nice feature on the Xbox, because it saves you money. To put it in shorter terms, when you spend three hundred dollars ($300) to get an Xbox you donât need to purchase a $35 memory card, which you need to save your games an Playstation 2. Another nice feature that could be very useful is the ability to copy C.D. music and create your own custom music tracks to be played in certain games, such as Tony Hawkâs Pro Skater 2x. With having the Hard-drive in the Xbox, parents can use a built in parental control to control their childâs or spouseâs rating on games or movies.
The Xbox is geared toward the late-teen and adult male audience. The controller is said to be adult-sized and believe it, this controller is so big you could probably hunt with it! The controller is beefy, yet very comfortable. The Xbox can support four controllers right on the console, which will also save you money. The Sony Playstation 2 can only support 2 controllers and if you want four, you have to additionally purchase the Sony Multitap which costs around $30. The Xboxâs beefy controller has 11 buttons in which 4 are offset. The offset buttons work great on First person Shooting Games such as Halo, but not as good on games that require multi-button tapping to combine tricks such as Tony Hawksâ Pro Skater 2x. The Nintendo Gamecube also uses 4 controller ports and the controller is smaller and extremely comfortable, adultâs may have a harder time using this controller because it is smaller and meant more for children, teens, and adults with smaller hands.
There has been a lot of talk about the size of Xbox, which was released in the United States on November 15, 2001. The Xbox console is approximately four times the size of Gamecube, and it is bigger and bulkier than any previous console. The size of the console is comparable to a VHS or DVD player. Which still makes it too big. Iâm sure Microsoft could have made this console smaller. At itâs size it could be considered to be part of the home entertainment center. But the Xbox has powerful components within. If Microsoft can tap into that power and prove that power to the public, it will attract sophisticated users. More important, that power should result in better-looking versions of multi-platform games.
Of the games that have been released for Xbox, two have always stood out as having system-selling charisma; Cel Damage and Blood Wake. Interestingly, Microsoft did not show either game. Instead, Microsoft executives decided to go