It (quite probably) stands for direct X Box, seeing as Microsoft was developing Direct X at the time.
It doesn't stand for anything, it's just the name of the system. There was an "X" on the original xbox and it was a box, hence the name.
Many believe the X stands for Xenon, which was the Xbox 360's alias when it was under development (named after the processor built by IBM that was used in the 360). However the Xenon was not welcomed in to the console's hardware specifications until the XBox 360 and was not used in the original XBox console, voiding the theory.
no but xbox live will work on xbox 360 live you said that rong you mean xbox live works on the x box 360
Yes, the Xbox One X is fully compatible with all Xbox One games.
It is todally your decision, but the Xbox Series X is said to be up to 5x more powerful than the Xbox One X. Along with the new Xbox Series X it will have: Ray tracing, next-gen graphics, 12 teraflops, and graphics that can reach 8k.
no it wasn't. Xbox > xbox 360 > xbox one
If you mean different varitions of the Xbox... just Xbox, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. If you mean how many there are circulating, it is unknown
Mortal Kombat X is to be released on the Xbox 360.
no . the only xbox's to have been made are the plain xbox and the xbox 360
No Official PS2 Backward Compatibility on Xbox: The Xbox Series X has backward compatibility for many Xbox One, Xbox 360, and original Xbox games, but it does not officially support PlayStation 2 games or their save files.
Mortal Kombat X is coming soon on the Xbox 360.
The Smartjoy X Adaptor is use to hook up your xbox controllers to your PC
Yes, any Xbox game that says Xbox One will run on any Xbox One series console (Including the Xbox One X). The Xbox One is a series of consoles that is still currently going. Even Xbox 360 game disc will run on the Xbox One series.
On xbox hold x. I don't know what mission you mean but the x button is the general control Button in the game.