Xbox 350
The Xbox 360 Game Console is greatly evolved from the original Xbox, developed in with IBM, Samsung and SiS. It was officially unveiled on MTV on May 12, 2005, with detailed launch and game information divulged later that month at the prominent Electronic Entertainment Expo.
Upon its release the Xbox 350 became the first console to have a simultaneous launch across the three major regions, as well as the first console to provide wireless controllers as a standard. It also serves as the first entrant in a new generation of game consoles and will compete against Sony’s PlayStation 3 and Nintendo’s Wii. Microsoft believes that its push towards high-definition gaming, year-early headstart and its Xbox Live online gaming service will help in the console’s success.
Xbox 350 Games
* Fable 2
* Forza Motorsport 2
* Halo 3
* Kameo: Elements of Power
* Perfect Dark Zero
* Project Gotham Racing 3
* Shadowrun
* Viva PiƱata
More Xbox 350 Games
* Alan Wake
* Blue Dragon
* Fuzion Frenzy 2
* Gears of War
* Lost Odyssey
* Mass Effect
* Ninety-Nine Nights
* Too Human
Other Xbox 350 Games
* Bioshock
* Call of Duty 2 & 3
* Chromehounds
* Dead Rising
* Dead or Alive 4
* Enchanted Arms
* The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
* F.E.A.R.
* Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter
* Grand Theft Auto IV
* Huxley
* Ninja Gaiden 2
* Phantasy Star Universe
* Prey
* Quake 4
* Resident Evil 5
The Xbox 350’s optical drive supports a wide variety of DVD-ROM formats in addition to DVD Video, as well as most common CD-based formats.[35] A 20 gigabyte detachable hard drive is available for game saves and downloads (included in the non-Core version of the console), as are small, portable memory cards.
