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*The Xbox brand, which encompasses the original console, its successor and any associated accessories, services and software.
*The Xbox brand, which encompasses the original console, its successor and any associated accessories, services and software.
** [[Xbox (console)]] is a video game console from [[Microsoft]], which was first released in 2001.
** [[Xbox (console)]] is a video game console from [[Microsoft]], which was first released in 2001.
** [[Xbox One]] is a 2013 video game console and the Xbox 360's successor.
** [[Xbox 360]], a 2005 video game console and the Xbox's successor
** [[Xbox 360]], a 2005 video game console and the Xbox's successor
** [[Xbox One]], an upcoming 2013 video game console and the Xbox 360's successor.
** [[Xbox Live]], the online gaming service used by the Xbox's and Windows PC's and phones.
** [[Xbox Live]], the online gaming service used by the Xbox's and Windows PC's and phones.
** ''Xbox'', an imprint of [[Del Rey Books]], used to publish novels based on Xbox games.
** ''Xbox'', an imprint of [[Del Rey Books]], used to publish novels based on Xbox games.

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Xbox is a series of video game consoles created by Microsoft. As of 2012, two home consoles have been released.

Xbox may also refer to:

  • The Xbox brand, which encompasses the original console, its successor and any associated accessories, services and software.
    • Xbox (console) is a video game console from Microsoft, which was first released in 2001.
    • Xbox 360, a 2005 video game console and the Xbox's successor
    • Xbox One, an upcoming 2013 video game console and the Xbox 360's successor.
    • Xbox Live, the online gaming service used by the Xbox's and Windows PC's and phones.
    • Xbox, an imprint of Del Rey Books, used to publish novels based on Xbox games.
    • Official Xbox Magazine.
    • Xbox Music, a digital music service by Microsoft and successor to Zune.
    • Xbox Video, a digital video service by Microsoft.
  • X box, or X terminal, the X Window System box.
  • X box, the scoring notation when no pins remain in Candlepin bowling.