This article is about the original console of the Xbox family. For the entire family of consoles, see Xbox.
Xbox is a video game console produced by Microsoft starting on November 15, 2001. It directly rivals Sony's PlayStation 2. The successor to the Xbox is Microsoft's Xbox 360, which features major improvements from the original Xbox and it also rivals Sony's PlayStation 2 successor, PlayStation 3 and other current generation consoles. Due to the Xbox 360's success, the Xbox stopped being manufactured by Microsoft in late 2006.
Due to Rockstar Games producing Grand Theft Auto games for PlayStation platforms first, all ports to the Xbox came a few years after the original releases of the games.
This changed after the release of the Xbox 360, as the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of the game came out on the same date.
Grand Theft Auto Games Released on the Xbox[]
- Grand Theft Auto III (2003/2004, original release 2001)
- Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (2003/2004, original release 2002)
- Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2005, original release 2004)
- All Grand Theft Auto games for Xbox are compatible with the Xbox 360, with a free software emulator via Xbox Live.
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Fifth generation consoles | PlayStation | Game Boy Color | ||||
Sixth generation consoles | Dreamcast | Game Boy Advance | GameCube | PlayStation 2 | Xbox | ||||
Seventh generation consoles | Nintendo DS | PlayStation 3 | PlayStation Portable | Xbox 360 | ||||
Eighth generation consoles | PlayStation 4 | Xbox One | Nintendo Switch | ||||
Ninth generation consoles | PlayStation 5 | Xbox Series X | ||||
Dedicated consoles | PlayStation Classic | ||||
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Console families | PlayStation | Xbox | ||||
Manufacturers | Microsoft | Nintendo | Sony |