During its GDC keynote, Microsoft and Xbox announced that the Xbox Backwards Compatibility Program is returning in some fashion later this year.
Peter Moore, former Xbox VP and one of the visionaries responsible for the Xbox 360 and the brand as a whole, has discussed his time at Microsoft.
New hints from GDC and insider chatter suggest the company is exploring ways to make original Xbox and Xbox 360 digital libraries playable on PC.
Would you like to see this for the next-gen system? We'll share a look at this fan concept down below, and while it's perhaps not quite as polished up as the above effort, we really do like the ...
Microsoft is set to hold a keynote at the Game Developers Conference to shed light on its plans for the future of Xbox, and IGN will be in the room to bring you all the news as it happens.
Microsoft announced Project Helix, its next-generation console designed to eliminate barriers between PC and console gaming through unified experiences. PCWorld reports the device will feature ...
Microsoft once tried to separate the Xbox brand from its own identity to compete with Sony and Nintendo during the early console wars.
The creative team at Xbox weighs the future of their company as they consider how much more the current console version can realistically grow.
Project Helix is framed as a next Xbox, but leaks compare it to a branded PC & the rumored $1,000-plus price limits mainstream reach ...
Image: Xbox / Klobrille. With Project Helix now out in the wild at least in terms of name and concept, folks have started ...
Moore specifically help orchestrate the so-called "console war" based in part on learnings from when he worked at the shoe company Reebok. He said when he was competing with the likes of Nike, Adidas, ...
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