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  2. Xbox Development Kit - Wikipedia

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    The Xbox Development Kit (XDK) is a software development kit created by Microsoft used to write software for the 2001 Xbox gaming system. The XDK includes libraries, a compiler, and various tools used to create software for the Xbox. The XDK has the option to integrate itself into Microsoft Visual Studio 2002 or 2003.

  3. Game development kit - Wikipedia

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    An Xbox Debug Kit, intended for game developers on porting PC games to the Xbox. Game development kits (GDK) are specialized hardware and software used to create commercial video games for game consoles. They may be partnered with game development tools, special game engine licenses, and other middleware to aid video game development.

  4. Xbox Developer Direct - Wikipedia

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    Xbox Developer Direct was founded as part of Microsoft's ongoing efforts to enhance communication and engagement with gamers worldwide. [4] Prior to Devolder Direct, some critics argued that Xbox needed to have a showcase to establish "brand identity" and differentiate themselves from other competitors.

  5. Xbox Developer Direct 2024: Everything Announced - AOL

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    In the January 2024 Xbox Developer Direct, we got a deep dive into some of Microsoft’s upcoming games, as well as release windows or dates for all of the games featured: Avowed, Senua’s Saga ...

  6. Here's what a white Xbox One dev kit looks like - AOL

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    A photo of a white Xbox One dev kit has been posted to Reddit, giving us a look at what Microsoft's next-gen console would look like in a different color. The system appears to be based around the ...

  7. ID@Xbox - Wikipedia

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    ID@Xbox director Chris Charla at the Game Developers Conference 2019. ID@Xbox was announced by Xbox Vice President Phil Harrison at Gamescom on August 20, 2013. General Manager, Marc Whitten was the sponsor of the project providing management and funding.

  8. Xbox Underground - Wikipedia

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    Xbox Underground was an international hacker group responsible for gaining unauthorized access to the computer network of Microsoft and its development partners, including Activision, Epic Games, and Valve, in order to obtain sensitive information relating to Xbox One and Xbox Live.

  9. Microsoft XNA - Wikipedia

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    Formerly known as XNA Game Studio Professional, XDK Extensions is an add-on to XNA Game Studio and requires the Microsoft Xbox 360 Development Kit. [22] Both are only available for licensed Xbox developers. The extensions include additional managed APIs for achievements, leaderboards, and other features reserved for licensed game titles.