Xbox 360's Kinect had flopped. The motion control fad was dead. Yet Microsoft insisted on mandatory Kinect for Xbox One.
Sure, there was online gaming back in the day but the modern age of online video gaming began almost twenty years ago with Xbox Live 1.0.
Xbox 360 may be Microsoft's lone absolute success in the console gaming market but beating 360 sales over its opening months isn't an achievement.
Move over Doritos, gaming has a new food: Krispy Kreme. Get a month of Game Pass Ultimate with a CYOD and try a Limited-Edition Xbox-themed donut.
Our final Resident Evil Village comparison compares Xbox Series X's two graphics modes - is a little frame drop worth a little ray tracing?
There is more to the rumours that the original Xbox is the "Sega Dreamcast 2.0" than just Crazy Taxi and Shenmue II...
The Ireland of Wrath of the Druids seemed like the perfect place to compare the Quality and Performance Modes of Assassin's Creed Valhalla.
Xbox Series X and S launched with a major problem - they weren't all that necessary. Six months on and the problem remains.
We look at some like-for-like ray-traced screenshots of the upcoming Resident Evil Village on PS5 and Xbox Series X. Surprisingly, there are some differences to be found.
Online-focused gaming, 360's Red Ring of Death and Japan's decline as a force in the industry. For better or worse, the original Xbox left its mark.
A quick glance at what £449/€499 will get you in modern day consoles.