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24th March 2003:
Xbox classics range 
Microsoft announces must-have Xbox titles to launch in the Xbox classics range this April.
Posted by John Grothier - Xbox - UK and Europe

Microsoft have just announced that the Xbox classics range will launch on 11th April 2003. So if you have missed some classic Xbox games since the consoles launch - you can now own fantastic titles like Dead or Alive III and Project Gotham Racing for just £19.99 or 29.99 euros. 'We're very excited about the launch of our new Classics range,' said Michel Cassius, Senior Director of Xbox Platform & Marketing. 'These best-selling titles are now available at a price that's hard to refuse - it's a great opportunity for even more Xbox gamers to add to their collections.'
'To qualify for the Xbox Classics Range, the selected games must have been best sellers and been on the market for at least nine months.'


The first games in the Xbox classics range include:

  • Amped: Freestyle Snowboarding (Microsoft Game Studios)
  • Dead or Alive III (Microsoft Game Studios)
  • Max Payne (Take-Two/Rockstar)
  • Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee (Microsoft Game Studios)
  • Project Gotham Racing (Microsoft Game Studios)
  • Rallisport Challenge (Microsoft Game Studios)
  • Spiderman (Activision)
  • Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 (Activision)
  • Wreckless (Activision)
  • Moto GP (THQ)
  • Crash Bandicoot (Vivendi Universal)
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Electronic Arts)
  • James Bond: Agent Under Fire (Electronic Arts)
  • Burnout (Acclaim Entertainment)

    SSX Tricky (Electronic Arts) will also be joining the Xbox classics range in April 2003, with other titles to appear over time. The new looking Xbox Classics Range titles are marked with special packaging, with the original game artwork leveraged within a white border.


    John Grothier

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