Microsoft History: Windows, Office, IE and Xbox 360

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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2011

In this video, http://www.WatchMojo.com takes a look at the origins and history of the computer tech company known as Microsoft, who brought us Microsoft Windows, Office, Internet Explorer and the Xbox 360.

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  • @darkchamberofdark666 What the fuck you talking bout bro? Look at the controllers! It was a more advanced version of the Sega Dreamcast! Sega Dreamcast even has a "Powered by Windows CE" sticker on it lmfao. Sega of America CEO Peter Moore went to work at Microsoft after the Dreamcast failed and he went on to make the Xbox and 360 in the image of the Dreamcast.

    Hold a Dreamcast and 360 controller together and see how close they look. Last I checked PS2 didn't have Triggers like Dreamcast.

  • God, I love Windows PC's. Best platform for gaming ever. Games are so modable and make the experience fresh and new every time you mod a game. 360 is ok too though, can't hate on the Gaming PC's little brother. ;)

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  • still better than apple

  • @BFKAnthony817 Dude, calm down or something, I can react and express whatever I want, thats what comments are for, if you didnt like this converstation to begin with, then you shouldve left this alone and have a nice day sir

  • @darkchamberofdark666 I never claimed shit! This is a history of Microsoft video, so what the fuck else do you expect?

    Most Xbox games were PC ports lmfao, you sound like a stupid Sony fanboy.

    Me, I like all systems. Love the shit out of my PSP too.

  • @BFKAnthony817 the games were all copied it came out later and stop putting Dreamcast in this conversation, what, Youre still claiming that Xbox is good because it plays like dreamcast, is THAT your only argument?

  • @darkchamberofdark666 Sorry bro, just trying to show that the Dreamcast and Xbox were related. The Xbox was in no way or part, shape nor form a "copy" of the PS2.

    Also, I never said being a fan made a console better. Also, the facts I stated were not opinions. The Dreamcast and Xbox share much in common, those are facts. How can that be an opinion when I stated that Peter Moore left Sega and gave the Xbox many Dreamcast traits?

  • How did trolls get to the routinely pleasant WatchMojo comment section?

  • Windows 3.0 was released in 1990, not 1985?

  • @BFKAnthony817 That youre a fan of dreamcast doesnt make a console better, what youre saying arent facts, there your preferences and it dissapproves of what this is about. I can say hey I like Ratchet and Clank. Xbox doesnt have Ratchet and Clank! thats just being an annoying fanboy, what you say arent facts at all, you try to twist it so much that it looks like its a fact

  • @BFKAnthony817 Let me ask, you: Since when did the Dreamcast became a part of this disscusion. And the only point I wanna make is that the 1st Xbox wasnt that great, You only call things of design. The design doesnt make a difference. Its who was first in making the newer software for the consoles of high quality, ps2 lasted much longer than Gamecube and Xbox, and there was a reason for that

  • @darkchamberofdark666 Another thing is the reason the Dreamcast collection was EXCLUSIVELY on the Xbox 360 and PC platforms is because of Microsoft and Sega both collectively worked together on the Dreamcast. I didn't see any Dreamcast collection on the PS3. :D

    I am a Dreamcast/Xbox expert, no matter what you say I will come back with facts disproving your claims.

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