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Xbox is the first console from Microsoft and the 6th generation gaming platform. It was released on November 15th, 2001 in North America and on March 14th, 2002 in Europe. It didn’t achieve great sales – especially in comparison to its biggest rival, PlayStation 2 – but it was successful enough to let Microsoft prepare another console (Xbox 360) and use it to conquer a large portion of the market between 2005 and 2006.
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MTV Music Generator 3: This is the Remix
Party 18 June 2004
MTV Music Generator 3: This Is the Remix is the third production in a series of musical games. This title allows you to compose your own songs, as well as mix songs from the top charts. Developers have made many changes to this item compared to its predecessors.
Pump It Up: Exceed
Party 29 August 2005
Pump It Up: Exceed is a dance game designed by Andamiro Entertainment studio. The title allows us to become a master of choreographic arrangements.
Dance Dance Revolution ULTRAMIX 4
Party 14 November 2006
Dance Dance Revolution ULTRAMIX 4 is another work in an excellent dance cycle by developers from the stable Konami. In the game you can find an extensive tile, many modules, a wide range of add-ons and characters, presented in a goal-shading method.
Karaoke Revolution Party
Party 08 November 2005
The next installment of a popular series of games about music. This time there are about 50 popular songs to sing. Noteworthy is the ability to unlock hidden objects and play modes.
Get on da Mic
Party canceled
Get on da Mic is another music game, reminiscent of such productions as Karaoke Revolution or SingStar. This time more than forty of the world's best hits of hip-hop music have been made available for singing, or rather "capturing".