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X-Box
Launch Photos
GDC Launch
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Microsoft Corp. chairman Bill Gates talks at the
Games Developers Conference 2000 in San Jose, Calif., Friday, March
10, 2000. Microsoft is setting up a battle of the gaming giants as
it takes the wraps off an entertainment console code-named
"X-Box" in a bid for a larger chunk of the $11 billion
video gaming industry. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma) |
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Microsoft Corp. chairman Bill Gates gestures at the
Games Developers Conference 2000 in San Jose, Calif., Friday, March
10, 2000. Microsoft is setting up a battle of the gaming giants as
it takes the wraps off an entertainment console code-named
"X-Box" in a bid for a larger chunk of the $11 billion
video gaming industry. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma) |
Japanese Launch
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Microsoft Corp. demonstrator Brett Schneph explains
about "X-box," a Microsoft's computer game console based
on the Windows operating system during a press conference at a Tokyo
hotel Friday morning, March 10, 2000. The system, that includes
access to the Internet for multiplayer gaming, was unveiled in Tokyo
ahead of a planned announcement in the United States in a threat to
Sony's popular PlayStation2. (AP Photo/Atsushi Tsukada) |
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Microsoft Corp. Hardware Division Vice President
Rick Thompson, center, speaks during a press conference to launch
"X-box," a Microsoft's computer game console based on the
Windows operating system that includes access to the Internet for
multiplayer gaming, during a press unveiling at a Tokyo hotel Friday
morning, March 10, 2000. In a threat to Sony's popular PlayStation2,
the system was unveiled in Tokyo ahead of a planned announcement in
the United States. Accompanying Thompson are Shin'ichi Ata, managing
director of Microsoft Co., Ltd. of Japan, left, and
"X-box" demonstrator Brett Schneph. (AP Photo/Atsushi
Tsukada) |
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