2002: The Xbox is available worldwide





Xbox Duke controller (left) replaced by controller S (right)

January 2002 - The original Xbox controller S replaces the Xbox Duke controller. (image right)





February 22, 2002 - The original Xbox is launched in retail stores in Japan with the following launch titles:

AirForce Delta Storm

Amped: Freestyle Snowboarding

Dead or Alive 3

ESPN International Winter Sports 2002

ESPN Winter X-Games Snowboarding 2002

Genma Onimusha

Jet Set Radio Future

Nobunaga no Yabou: Ranseiki

Project Gotham Racing

Silent Hill 2: Restless Dreams

Sneakers

Wreckless: The Yakuza Missions

JSRF: Jet Set Radio Future - Japan Cover





March 14, 2002 - The original Xbox is launched in retail stores in Europe and Australia with the following launch titles:

Amped: Freestyle Snowboarding

Batman: Vengeance

Blood Wake

Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2

Dead or Alive 3

Fuzion Frenzy

Halo: Combat Evolved

Jet Set Radio Future

Mad Dash Racing

Max Payne

NBA Live 2002

NHL 2002

NHL Hitz 20-02

Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee

Project Gotham Racing

Rallisport Challenge

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3

TransWorld Surf

Wreckless: The Yakuza Missions

May 2002 - The original Xbox takes a price cut from $299 to $199 (-$100) in North America.

May 2002 - Michael Steil initiates the - Michael Steil initiates the Xbox Linux Project on to the original Xbox.

Shenmue II - North American Cover

August 2002 - Xbox Live beta testers get to test the original Xbox Live service for the first time. The Xbox Live starter kit included 2 to 3 months of free Xbox Live service added to the 12 month subscription. The Xbox Live Beta testers also received a black and orange carrying bag including a lanyard key chain, headset and an - Xbox Live beta testers get to test the original Xbox Live service for the first time. The Xbox Live starter kit included 2 to 3 months of free Xbox Live service added to the 12 month subscription. The Xbox Live Beta testers also received a black and orange carrying bag including a lanyard key chain, headset and an orange Xbox memory unit

October 28, 2002 - Shenmue II is released exclusively to the original Xbox in North America. This original Xbox is the only version of Shenmue II available in North America.

November 15, 2002 - The original Xbox's Xbox Live online service is launched.





2003: Hacking the Xbox





Original Xbox taken apart

2003 - Andrew “bunnie” Huang releases his book, Hacking the Xbox: An Introduction to Reverse Engineering. He is believed to be the first to - Andrew “bunnie” Huang releases his book, Hacking the Xbox: An Introduction to Reverse Engineering. He is believed to be the first to hack the original Xbox therefore releasing the book on the subject. Andrew "bunnie" Huang penetrated the initial layer of security on the original Xbox BIOS within several months of its release.





2003 - EA decides to remove its video games from being accessible to Xbox Live for original Xbox.





March 21, 2003 - Shenmue II is released to the original Xbox in Europe.





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- The original Xbox takes a price cut from $199 to $179 (-$20) in North America.





















2004: Xbox Live is a success





Original Xbox Live Logo

2004 - EA and Microsoft come to an agreement and EA returns makes their original Xbox games accessible to the Xbox Live service.

Tecmo's

Ninja Gaiden is released on the original Xbox game. The Ninja Gaiden series was reintroduced and had not released a game since 1991 and was an

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- The original Xbox takes a price cut from $179 to $149 (-$30) in North America.

May 2004 - The original Xbox is announced by Microsoft to have 1 million subscribers to their Xbox Live service.

June 29, 2004 - The first stable release of - The first stable release of XBMC (Xbox Media Center) is released.





November 9, 2004 - Halo 2, the best selling original Xbox game is launched as well as the Xbox Live update dashboard 5960. Halo 2's release caused 2.5 million Xbox units to sell within the first 24 hours that the game was available.









2005: The Xbox 360 takes the lime light





Microsoft Xbox 360

August 2005 - Nvidia stopped producing the original Xbox' processing GPU chip.

November 11, 2005 original Xbox games are revealed to be backwards compatible with the Xbox 360. - 279 original Xbox games are revealed to be backwards compatible with the Xbox 360.

November 22, 2005 - The original Xbox successor, Xbox 360 is launched to retail stores in North America.





2006: The fall of the Xbox in Japan





May 10, 2006 - The original Xbox has sold 24 + million units.





June 4, 2006 - The original Xbox is discontinued in Japan.













2007: The fall of the original Xbox





March 11, 2007 - The original Xbox is discontinued in Europe.





May 27, 2007 - XBMC4Xbox is branched out from the (XBMC) Xbox Media Center project into its own media player software release.





July 2007 - The original Xbox has 3 million subscribers to their Xbox Live service.





November 27, 2007 - The last update to the - The last update to the Xbox 360 backwards compatibility of original Xbox games is announced, raising to the total number of backward compatible games to 461 in North America and 476 in Europe.





November 28, 2007 - The last update to the Xbox 360 backwards compatibility to original Xbox games is announced in Japan, raising to the total number of backward compatible games to 122.





May 18, 2008 - The original Xbox is discontinued in North America.





August 12, 2008 - The last original Xbox game is released, Madden NFL 09.





February 9, 2009 - The original Xbox is no longer accepted as a trade in at Gamestop which included trades of - The original Xbox is no longer accepted as a trade in at Gamestop which included trades of original Xbox accessories , games and systems.





March 2, 2009 - The original Xbox support for out-of-warranty consoles is discontinued.





April 15, 2010 - The original Xbox's Xbox Live online service is discontinued.





June 22, 2015 - GameStop begins to take in retro game trade ins (online only). This includes the original Xbox and its games.

Original Xbox Fun Facts

First assembled Xbox prototypes using parts of Dell laptops. Was original going to be called Direct-Xbox; inspired by the Direct X. The backwards compatibility with Sega Dreamcast games almost happened. Original Xbox modding community made way for inspiration for the Xbox 360. Microsoft's first attempt at home console was Windows CE on the Sega Dreamcast. The Duke controller hold the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest video game controller. The original Xbox did not sell well in Japan (only 2 million units, compared to the 16 million sold in North America). Sega had exclusive video games for the original Xbox. In the 6th gen Xbox was the most powerful console from a technical point of view compared to the Sony PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube.







