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Official Xbox Magazine (OXM) was a British monthly video game magazine which started in November 2001 around the launch of the original Xbox. A preview issue was released at E3 2001 , with another preview issue in November 2001.
Official Xbox Magazine Issue Year Month Game Reviews Features Other Contact 11 2002 October NFL Fever 2003, NFL 2k3, Madden 2003, NFL Blitz 20-03, NCAA 2k3, Prisoner of War, Aggressive Inline, RedCard 20-03, Soccer Slam, Tetris Worlds, Bruce Lee: Quest of the Dragon, Sega GT 2002, Street Hoops, Taz Wanted
Though official Xbox Live service has been discontinued for the original Xbox, a replacement service for the original Xbox called Insignia has returned online functionality including online multiplayer, scoreboards, content download and more features to currently supported games.
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Xbox World 360 began life as Xbox World, with issue one released in early 2003, over a year after the Xbox's release. Published by Computec Media, the editor at launch was Pat Garratt (now of Eurogamer), and the managing editor was former CU Amiga editor Tony Horgan.
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Jon Hicks was the former editor-in-chief of the UK edition of the Official Xbox Magazine between 2007 and 2014. [1] He wrote the first published review of Rockstar Games' Grand Theft Auto IV.
In a mixed review, Jon Blythe of Official Xbox Magazine UK stated: "DARK is frustrating, because that initial feeling of being a zippy blur of a vampire in a world of neon-lit night never leaves you. It's just swamped in frustrating design decisions, a script that lurches from passable to laughable, weak enemy AI , and a vortex of a lead ...