Thanks! Another gem. You asked for feedback, I think I like the format where there’s more pictures of the consoles. Retro videos. Old ads. Etc etc. I know this is 2 years late but there you go 😅😊
The homebrew & modding scene for the OG Xbox was amazing. The Xbox was easy to hack into, first with modchips & later with save game exploits & it continues to have a homebrew scene to this day. The Insignia Project just recently brought Xbox Live 1.0 back for the original Xbox.
The approach to this video seemed a wise idea given we now have an extensive documentary on the Xbox by... well, Xbox. The in-person intro was a bit long but helped give it more of a personalised touch in featuring you at the start. Good call on having the Apple Pippin at the start, given the Xbox's design motif of turning a home computer into a console as well the later coverage of Mac game developer Bungie being brought by Microsoft. An 13:40 was a hilarious moment to bring up Microsoft's recent acquisition happy approach as of late.
I know im late to this video, but if my feedback counts for anything, i prefer more archival footage as opposed to content creators talking at me. I believe it makes the videos more timeless. Great doc
I am incredibly thankful to have had both the Xbox and PS2. Both of them were equally some of the most impactful gaming consoles of all time. My top two games based on sheer hours played were possibly Halo CE and Sly Cooper 2
It seemed weird for Microsoft to be a trendsetter with Xbox. Trying to make it easy for developers and then reverse course; Remove the hard drive (arcade version) and use custom processors on their very next console and then go right back to x86(x64). Microsoft was ahead of their time but got scared I guess!
Let's look at the 360 CPU from Microsoft's point of view. They use a 3 core PowerPC cpu. Apple computers use PowerPC, so it's an architecture that is in use. Xbox 360 came out in December 2005. What x86 cpu could they had used? Intel released the horrible Pentium D in May 2005 and the good Core 2 in July 2006. Quad Core cpu's in 2007. AMD had Dual Core Athlon 64 x2 in 2005 with Triple and Quad core cpu's in 2007. I don't think any of those would had been a good choice, Xenon was simply the superior option.
I got an Xbox when I was like 15, I played halo (growing up strictly on pc shooters) and the controls were so different but perfect, idk it blew my mind for real, like going from the ol 486 to the pentium 133.
Funfact: When Microsoft presented the remodelled, smaller controller, it was first introduced to the japanese market, presenting it as catered to the nippon needs because they "have them (hands) smaller". It didn't sit well with the japanese.
Good video man. Quick question, the poster behind you that has all the console controllers... is the steam controller on there? I feel it should be if it's not. Just curious. Thanks
Video games are so difficult, especially if you are a hardware and software manufacture. Its hard to make and design a gaming console, but not only that, its hard to make the games for it as well. And oddly enough, the main driving force in better CPUs and computers is that video game players just want more impressive looking games. So this economically speaking accelerated the advancement and growth of computer CPUs and GPUs.
I've always suspected that Microsoft's partnership with Sega to provide a version of Windows CE for the Dreamcast was a way for them to secretly learn from an established gaming company before entering the ring themselves. The learning would go into the XBOX. As far a stabs in the back go, Microsoft would have probably killed the Dreamcast if Sony had not beaten them to the punch.
I think think one of the most annoying things about the Xbox is that, it CAN play DVD's but you need a special remote? Like there are 4 controller ports and you should be able to pick up the controller and press a button on the controller to play the movie. That apparently can't happen and I need a remote? Like, all you need is just one button. Start movie and pause movie and they can be the same button.
@@Monsuco Oh so they were not allowed to play the DVD's unless you had a license and the license was done through the remote. Thanks for clearing that up.
Xbox Live was way ahead of its time, almost to a fault. Subscription services are normalized now, but nobody did software subscriptions in the early 2000s. And frankly, that was commonly cited as a reason for gamers to prefer PlayStation consoles at the time. People would always argue, "the _real_ cost of an Xbox is $300 + 50/year." _Now_ it's completely normal and expected.
I remember when the Xbox launched...I didn't want one. I had a launch Dreamcast and PS2. Everything I went I saw gaming kiosks and most games looks terrible too me. Until one faithful day.... GTA3 launched the night before and I had to get my copy the next day from EB....work. As I was picking up my copy I was talking to the cashiers about it. I asked if they got it and how was it? They of course raved about GTA3 so much that they just had to show me the game. After making sure the store was clear of any kids/Karens we fired it up and within minutes I escapist my first mission started beating old ladies in the streets (it was hilarious). As this was happening I heard a group of guys carrying on in the back of the store ignoring GTA3 on launch morning. I actually tried to get their attention "are you from Mars or something?" Well, I had to see what was causing all the commotion but nothing could prepare me for what I was about to witness. They were playing Halo on the Xbox kiosk and it dropped my jaw straight to the floor. I immediately went back up to the counter and declared I wanted Halo on my PS2 and I want it 10 minutes ago. Unfortunately, it was an Xbox exclusive so I begrudgingly preordered my Xbox with Halo: Combat Evolved. From there I became a huge Halo fan for life. Addendum- I have never missed an Playstation or Xbox console in my life. This includes the Series X and PS5.
The PS2 is a fine example of a console not designed and executed so well, but overwhelmingly successful due to its games and the fact it had its infamous DVD player installed and was upwards compatible. The PS2 is least appealing console of the time, could break very easily, and the majority of the unites are already busted apart from the slim versions which were far superior and had less moving parts. The graphics were not so great, the controllers were basically the same as its predecessor expect the fact they acknowledge how hard you push the buttons, and it has little innovations in total. Yet it was upwards compatible with the original Play Station making it work with every Play Station accessories. It was the cheepest DVD player, and the games designed for it were the number 1 selling point. Other than that the Xbox was way better, not that I want talk good about Microsoft. The Game Cub was a failure of its own. The Dreamcast unfortunately did not manage to make it through due to several mistakes Sega made. So we ended up with the PS2 as the most successful console of all time that was not so great actually.
Would you be able to provide where you got that? Everything I've found states the GameCube has 24MB and PS2 had 32MB. GameCube did have 43 total with 16 DRAM, and 3 MB embedded RAM, but main system ram was 24MB.
@@rich213sal Inferior technology didn't stop Nintendo's Game Boy from outselling the competition. The same can be said for the PS2, though it wasn't just good games and backwards compatibility that drove sales. DVD playback was also a huge selling point.
@@GamingDelight it's not about making fat cats fatter, not about the sales...I'm talking performance, XBOX was just a better performer period. Better graphics and smoother gameplay
Thanks! Another gem. You asked for feedback, I think I like the format where there’s more pictures of the consoles. Retro videos. Old ads. Etc etc.
I know this is 2 years late but there you go 😅😊
Still much appreciated! Thank you :)
A huevo valedores a huevo. Es un BACILON de mamey pinches carnales locos. Es un BACILON de cristal también y de todas maneras no te pega
The homebrew & modding scene for the OG Xbox was amazing. The Xbox was easy to hack into, first with modchips & later with save game exploits & it continues to have a homebrew scene to this day. The Insignia Project just recently brought Xbox Live 1.0 back for the original Xbox.
A huevo carnales pónganse bien vertas a HUEEEEVO a huevo pónganse trucha es un bacilon de mamey
Xbox, GameCube, and PS2 all had amazing 1st party games. An era that we haven't seen in awhile.
GameCube & PlayStation 2 had the best 1st party games & greatest Japanese games of course
Amazing content!! You deserve a million subs
Maybe one day! Appreciate it though!
i second this
The approach to this video seemed a wise idea given we now have an extensive documentary on the Xbox by... well, Xbox. The in-person intro was a bit long but helped give it more of a personalised touch in featuring you at the start.
Good call on having the Apple Pippin at the start, given the Xbox's design motif of turning a home computer into a console as well the later coverage of Mac game developer Bungie being brought by Microsoft. An 13:40 was a hilarious moment to bring up Microsoft's recent acquisition happy approach as of late.
Appreciate the feedback on the intro! Glad you enjoyed it overall.
I know im late to this video, but if my feedback counts for anything, i prefer more archival footage as opposed to content creators talking at me. I believe it makes the videos more timeless.
Great doc
I am incredibly thankful to have had both the Xbox and PS2. Both of them were equally some of the most impactful gaming consoles of all time. My top two games based on sheer hours played were possibly Halo CE and Sly Cooper 2
Love your content, Video Game Docs! Can't wait until your page blows up : )
You know the story is wild then Rudy is involved
It seemed weird for Microsoft to be a trendsetter with Xbox. Trying to make it easy for developers and then reverse course; Remove the hard drive (arcade version) and use custom processors on their very next console and then go right back to x86(x64). Microsoft was ahead of their time but got scared I guess!
Let's look at the 360 CPU from Microsoft's point of view. They use a 3 core PowerPC cpu. Apple computers use PowerPC, so it's an architecture that is in use.
Xbox 360 came out in December 2005. What x86 cpu could they had used? Intel released the horrible Pentium D in May 2005 and the good Core 2 in July 2006. Quad Core cpu's in 2007. AMD had Dual Core Athlon 64 x2 in 2005 with Triple and Quad core cpu's in 2007.
I don't think any of those would had been a good choice, Xenon was simply the superior option.
Great video! Earned yourself another subscriber! Cannot believe this video only has 600+ reviews! Great job on this. Really nice.
Much appreciated! The journey was pretty rocky but ultimately glad with how it turned out.
From the quality of your content, I thought you were a bigger channel. Really cool stuff, keep up the good work.
Me too, I hope he gets the recognition he deserves. It's obvious a TON of work went into this video alone
Def the other way. It’s real immersive the way you do the graphics. Great content
Thanks for the input! Quite a few similar comments so I've leaned more towards the graphics like you've suggested.
I got an Xbox when I was like 15, I played halo (growing up strictly on pc shooters) and the controls were so different but perfect, idk it blew my mind for real, like going from the ol 486 to the pentium 133.
Excellent doc. I hope this channel grows.
Love the tune from JSRF2 at the beginning!
Love that you tried out a more “conversational” video this time. Which do you prefer? More of a documentary style? Or kinda chatting with the camera?
To be honest, I kind of prefer the regular documentary style! A bit harder to create and edit, but overall I think I like it more.
@@VideoGameDocs I think so too! It's more your style : )
I heard it was 1.21 gigawatts but had to be care the fan didn't get upto 88mph
00's the early days of the internet lol Kid the internet stared in the 1970's
I think me meant the world wide web, not just a network of computers.
Had so much fun on this console and the 360
I subscribed to your channel after watching your Saturn and Dreamcast videos and I’m really looking forward to your ps2 video
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed them. I’m looking forward to making the PS2 video since I’m not super familiar with it.
Okay I understand
Funfact: When Microsoft presented the remodelled, smaller controller, it was first introduced to the japanese market, presenting it as catered to the nippon needs because they "have them (hands) smaller".
It didn't sit well with the japanese.
What's up with the eye brows....? They look painted on...
Good video man. Quick question, the poster behind you that has all the console controllers... is the steam controller on there?
I feel it should be if it's not. Just curious. Thanks
It actually doesn't! I'm kind of surprised it's not on there honestly. They have the Apple Pippins but no Steam Controller.
i am glad i found your channel. great videos!
the easiest way to get me to like a video is by putting JSRF music in it. easily my most favorite soundtrack for any game
The good old days when the console competition was real and there were so many games just getting pump out.
3DO was not the first CD-based console, that honor, last I checked, belonged to the FM Towns Marty!
Script editor here! Doesn’t this guy rock? What was your favorite part of the video? Comment below!
I personally love that The Rock was so involved in the publicity 😂
U have 0 subs, why don't U start a channel with such talent for script writing@@destineeharper2889
Proxmox running Unraid is the best of both worlds (simple containers and non-catastrophic greater than 2+n drive failure)
Ed Fries' last name is pronounced like "Frees". I know this because of John Jacobsen's video call interview with him.
What in the world was going on with your left thumb stick?! lmao
I like the Duke as a novelty, but the face buttons are not a good fit for my thumb. They’re too far? Maybe it’s just my hands aren’t huge.
Great video and i would love to see a sega mega drive and snes review.
Video games are so difficult, especially if you are a hardware and software manufacture. Its hard to make and design a gaming console, but not only that, its hard to make the games for it as well.
And oddly enough, the main driving force in better CPUs and computers is that video game players just want more impressive looking games. So this economically speaking accelerated the advancement and growth of computer CPUs and GPUs.
CD32 was the first cd based console not the 3DO…
Good catch! Must’ve been my American brain thinking the 3DO was first, though less than a month is pretty close! Thanks for the information!!
I've always suspected that Microsoft's partnership with Sega to provide a version of Windows CE for the Dreamcast was a way for them to secretly learn from an established gaming company before entering the ring themselves. The learning would go into the XBOX.
As far a stabs in the back go, Microsoft would have probably killed the Dreamcast if Sony had not beaten them to the punch.
MS killed the DreamCast with MS Architekture..it was very easy to play pirated DC Games in the DC...dont blame Sony for Segas Kill.
I think the Xbox 360 was the console I received that made me most happy.
I think think one of the most annoying things about the Xbox is that, it CAN play DVD's but you need a special remote? Like there are 4 controller ports and you should be able to pick up the controller and press a button on the controller to play the movie.
That apparently can't happen and I need a remote? Like, all you need is just one button. Start movie and pause movie and they can be the same button.
The Xbox wasn't licensed to play DVDs. The IR dongle apparently also contains a license to allow for DVD playback.
@@Monsuco Oh so they were not allowed to play the DVD's unless you had a license and the license was done through the remote.
Thanks for clearing that up.
Xbox Live was way ahead of its time, almost to a fault. Subscription services are normalized now, but nobody did software subscriptions in the early 2000s. And frankly, that was commonly cited as a reason for gamers to prefer PlayStation consoles at the time. People would always argue, "the _real_ cost of an Xbox is $300 + 50/year."
_Now_ it's completely normal and expected.
Oh shit, do I spy, with my little eye, a new Video Game Doc video 👀
Well made
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
great video
OG Xbox had the power advantage, online advantage and the game advantage with Halo.
Crazy to think that even with those advantages it still couldn't beat the popularity of the PlayStation.
@@VideoGameDocs The PlayStation brand is massive and automatically a default console for many.
Sucks the internet browsing never came to its fruition with the xbox.
Cant believe this video is a year old and has 41 comments, wow
I remember when the Xbox launched...I didn't want one. I had a launch Dreamcast and PS2. Everything I went I saw gaming kiosks and most games looks terrible too me. Until one faithful day....
GTA3 launched the night before and I had to get my copy the next day from EB....work. As I was picking up my copy I was talking to the cashiers about it. I asked if they got it and how was it? They of course raved about GTA3 so much that they just had to show me the game. After making sure the store was clear of any kids/Karens we fired it up and within minutes I escapist my first mission started beating old ladies in the streets (it was hilarious).
As this was happening I heard a group of guys carrying on in the back of the store ignoring GTA3 on launch morning. I actually tried to get their attention "are you from Mars or something?" Well, I had to see what was causing all the commotion but nothing could prepare me for what I was about to witness. They were playing Halo on the Xbox kiosk and it dropped my jaw straight to the floor. I immediately went back up to the counter and declared I wanted Halo on my PS2 and I want it 10 minutes ago. Unfortunately, it was an Xbox exclusive so I begrudgingly preordered my Xbox with Halo: Combat Evolved. From there I became a huge Halo fan for life.
Addendum- I have never missed an Playstation or Xbox console in my life. This includes the Series X and PS5.
Oh how the mighty have fallen. I loved the og xbox
During my favorite eras in gaming history. Sad how xbox fall from grace after the 360 days. Now on the verge of becoming a software company.
26:55 what game is that
Project Gotham I think
Can remember the 2 free games and controller , when Microsoft reduced the price.
The PS2 is a fine example of a console not designed and executed so well, but overwhelmingly successful due to its games and the fact it had its infamous DVD player installed and was upwards compatible.
The PS2 is least appealing console of the time, could break very easily, and the majority of the unites are already busted apart from the slim versions which were far superior and had less moving parts. The graphics were not so great, the controllers were basically the same as its predecessor expect the fact they acknowledge how hard you push the buttons, and it has little innovations in total. Yet it was upwards compatible with the original Play Station making it work with every Play Station accessories. It was the cheepest DVD player, and the games designed for it were the number 1 selling point. Other than that the Xbox was way better, not that I want talk good about Microsoft. The Game Cub was a failure of its own. The Dreamcast unfortunately did not manage to make it through due to several mistakes Sega made.
So we ended up with the PS2 as the most successful console of all time that was not so great actually.
Dreamcast got replaced by the gamecube and xbox.
Are you Poseidon Entertainment?
The Gamecube had 32MB of ram and the PS2 had 24MB. Not the other way around.
Would you be able to provide where you got that? Everything I've found states the GameCube has 24MB and PS2 had 32MB. GameCube did have 43 total with 16 DRAM, and 3 MB embedded RAM, but main system ram was 24MB.
I definitely prefer the other style of videos.
Gigaflops
your credibility took a hit when you trashtalked the greatest controller ever ever ever made.
my first beloved wife. Still married.
your eyebrows are crazy
So gross how people used to simp for Bill Gates
XBOX over PS2
Xbox ALL DAY!
false
BS2 all lied about how powerful it was in the begining talkin about that "cell" chip that sucked. No modem, No HDD , PS2 was INFERIOR
@@rich213sal
Inferior technology didn't stop Nintendo's Game Boy from outselling the competition. The same can be said for the PS2, though it wasn't just good games and backwards compatibility that drove sales. DVD playback was also a huge selling point.
@@GamingDelight it's not about making fat cats fatter, not about the sales...I'm talking performance, XBOX was just a better performer period. Better graphics and smoother gameplay
The RTX 4090 is literally 220 times more powerful then the xbox custom geforce 3... lmao