Xbox 360

Xbox 360

Manufacturer: Microsoft
Introduced: May 12, 2005
Released: November 22, 2005
Format: DVD, CD, HD-DVD (with add-on)
Console Background
The Xbox 360 was first introduced on May 12, 2005 as the successor to the popular Xbox. It was released to the world on November 22 (US), December 2 (Europe) and December 10 (Japan).

After the success of the original Xbox, Microsoft continued to place an emphasis on online play and internet connectivity and has had huge success with the Xbox 360 and Xbox Live as a result.

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Welcome to Xbox Station?

Posted on October 16, 2006 by Alex Donaldson

Warning: This article is Image Heavy. 56k users Beware. All images are sized down – click the image to access the full size version. Sorry if some photos are blurry – they were taken on my phone.

When I wandered into Gamestation Birmingham today, it certainly wasn’t to find a story or a subject for an article on the site. However, I wound up finding one. I actually went in to buy “42 All Time Classics” (aka ‘ClubHouse Games’) for the Nintendo DS but ended up far distracted by something else.

For an explanation to people not from the UK, Gamestation is one of the largest videogame specific retailers in the country, lagging only behind GAME (who is owned by the same parent company as EBGames.) Something was different about the store today. The first strange thing was the display in the front window. The left window had the usual: Preowned games and consoles, ranging from the NES right up to the original Xbox. The right hand window, however, was covered in Xbox 360s. There was a small poster to preorder the Wii in the window and some hanging advertisements for other games but the window was totally Xbox dominated.

A bit too much green?
A bit too much green?


Strange, I thought, but I continued on in. I look to the right. Even stranger, the stairs to the lower level are green. The stairs are also decorated by huge posters advertising the Xbox 360. I remark to fellow RPGSite writer, Sam Patrick, that there’s a bit of Xbox bias going on and we laugh about it.

Before I look for Club House games, I head downstairs. The downstairs of Gamestation Birmingham is my favourite part. As the largest gaming store in the whole of the UK, the downstairs is entirely dedicated to retro gaming, and not only sells games but has gaming merchandise, figurines, comics and apparel to buy. As well of this, they usually have a few playable arcade machines.

Imagine my shock (but not horror – in fact, I was quite pleased) when I walk downstairs and see this:

Xbox heaven. Green everywhere.
Xbox heaven. Green everywhere.


I was pretty stunned, as you can imagine. First instinct; journalist instinct – this could be a good story. Find out more. Whose doing is this, how long has it been like this, and how much did it cost? My second instinct is to ask where my precious game figurines and soundtracks have gone – thankfully, they’ve just been moved upstairs.

A helpful GameStation employee answered my questions. Microsoft gave the store the money for the great redecoration job downstairs and helped them do it as part of one huge marketing scheme – the first of its kind in the UK. I don’t know if this happens often in the US and other places, but it’s definitely a first here. In answer to the second question, this is all quite new – less than a week old. The third question he said he wasn’t allowed to answer, sadly.

A sea of green – and people playing demo units.
A sea of green – and people playing demo units.


I took out a notepad and jotted down some stats. Sixteen Xbox units were playable around the floor (twelve on the lower floor, four on the upper) There were also two huge HDTVs showing trailers for 360 games. Interestingly, as the GameStation employee informed me, the entire floor was networked – it was possible to have network play across the Xbox consoles, and of the sixteen four were actually connected to Xbox Live for online play, and to allow store staff to update the console with new demos and content for people to play with on the fly. Games for Windows even holds a place of prominence, with its own little corner of the store.

Games for Windows isn’t forgotten on the Xbox floor.
Games for Windows isn’t forgotten on the Xbox floor.


As I looked over the life size Master Chief (originally given to stores to promote Halo 2), I wonder about this interesting marketing move. My first thought is the Wii launch – RPGSite will be there at GameStation Birmingham, the biggest UK Game Retailer on Midnight as the Wii launches to interview the public as they take away their consoles, or, in some unlucky cases, go away empty handed. It’ll be interesting to see how many of these people choose to go and have a blast on the Xbox 360s around the store.

The Halo hero guards over the Xbox store. Check out the cool graffiti behind him – there’s a proper photo of this later on.
The Halo hero guards over the Xbox store. Check out the cool graffiti behind him – there’s a proper photo of this later on.


It’ll be even more interesting to see if these units and this marketing has increased interest in the Xbox 360 overall. The UK is still very much Playstation-land, with the average ‘casual’ gamer of the opinion that the Playstation is ‘just better,’ and so the existence of these demo units could persuade them otherwise.

It all looks very promising, anyway – we returned to the store four times in as many hours, and found that each time we visited the demo units were packed with people enjoying network play on Perfect Dark Zero and Project Gotham Racing, some playing co-op Lego Star Wars, and others enjoying Table Tennis and Ninety Nine Nights. Certainly the floor did a very good job of representing the Xbox 360’s increasingly stellar games line-up, and caught the interest of everyone who wandered down there, including many a casual gamer. Bear in mind all this at 12pm on a Monday - I can't even begin to imagine what it's like at weekends.

Could this store provide Microsoft a few Sony converts?
Could this store provide Microsoft a few Sony converts?


I’ll be returning there – one of the store assistants informed me they will be holding tournaments where people can bring along their gamertags on Memory Units and kick some ass to win prizes. If you’re in the Birmingham Area and attend, keep an eye out for APZonerunner – that’s me!

A perfect setup for gaming tournaments, all paid for by Microsoft.
A perfect setup for gaming tournaments, all paid for by Microsoft.


Definitely, this little scheme and idea by Microsoft has excited me. I do hope we’ll see it in a few more videogame stores, as it’s the next best thing to having an actual Xbox, Nintendo or Playstation store in my local town. It’d also be fantastic if we saw similar versions from the guys at Sony and Nintendo – listen and learn, guys – this is a great idea. Score one for Microsoft’s Advertising team. As I said, I’ll definitely be returning there for tournaments and recommending other gamers head there.

In a rather funny turn of events, the only Playstation 2 Demo Unit in the store is totally broken. Never a good sign.

Oh dear.
Oh dear.


What are your thoughts on this? Good idea? Bad idea? Unfair to the other companies who are also sold in the store? Personally, I’d like to see more schemes like this.

I’ve attached more pictures of the store on the end of this story. Alternatively, just view the special Media Vault we have created for the shop to see all the screens thumbnailed where you can click to enlarge. I especially recommend checking out the photos of the awesome Xbox 360 Graffiti that occupies the far wall.

We’ll be back at GameStation Birmingham for the Wii Launch – we’ll also be finding out if this has affected interest in and sales of the Xbox 360 at the store then!

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A better view of the adverts on those stairs.
A better view of the adverts on those stairs.






Xbox, Xbox, everywhere, but not a drop to… how about a 360 Drink, MS?
Xbox, Xbox, everywhere, but not a drop to… how about a 360 Drink, MS?


Pure awesome.
Pure awesome.










Players 1-4… the till setup.
Players 1-4… the till setup.

Article Comments
  1. Check it
    Chibi | April 23, 2007

    I do the microphone and many of the events for that very floor, hope you all come and look

  2. hehe
    limpit | October 18, 2006

    Now they just need to upgrade the look of there main floor to Wii, and it'll be all special :)

  3. Alex = Phoneboy
    Roger | October 17, 2006

    In response to the guy "I don't know", Alex says at the top:

    "Sorry if some photos are blurry – they were taken on my phone."

    So Big Al was probably the one with the Sony cameraphone.

  4. Untitled
    Captain Splash | October 17, 2006

    I've been, its groovy although now it full of low rent "chavs" (Think Trailer Trash - really low Trailer trash) - but its a great store :)

  5. They were taken on
    AP | October 17, 2006

    Monday, 16th October.

  6. stealf
    i think they was taken... | October 17, 2006

    on saturday when the ultimate gamer tournament was on because the pods are playing perfect dark for the ultimate gamer, and phantasy star online went on marketplace on friday and its on the 42 inch screen (shown above). and if youre wondering how i know this is because i go there nearly every day. lol

  7. stealf
    i dont know | October 17, 2006

    btu i do know that somebody was in there the day it opened with a bis ass camera taking pictures he took about fuckin 20 of me while i was playing geo wars. but then last week when i went in there after college ther was someone walking round with a sony walkman fone w810i i think. and they was taking photos of all the stuff

  8. I LIVE IN BHAM!!!
    radiocaf | October 16, 2006

    OMG! I can't believe it lol... i go here everyday after college... this is like the first time i have seen anything birmingham related on the internet! Except politics! lol :P Any idea when the pics were taken? Incase i came here on that day!

  9. Untitled
    louis | October 16, 2006

    woooooooooooooooooowwwwww

  10. i went there the day it opened
    | October 16, 2006

    i got my lazy a** up on friday the 6th of october to go to see this underground x-perience as hey call it. and i was surprised by what i seen. i didnt expect to see that much stuff down there but its fun especially the big samsung screens on the walls. i had to show off on geo wars and show the shop keepers how to play lol :P

  11. Untitled
    Esp | October 16, 2006

    Man, the biggest game store near me is the Colchester GAME, and compared to that Gamestation it's the equivalent of some dude flogging you some game for a fiver.

    Pure awesome - I'm sure Sony and Nintendo will catch on.

  12. Untitled
    Roger | October 16, 2006

    I'm off to Birmingham. :D

    That is just major pwnage by Microsoft.

  13. Wow
    Tim | October 16, 2006

    Large scale advertising ftw. Fuck buying a 360, I'm visiting Birmingham. :p

  14. Untitled
    Ridley | October 16, 2006

    Actually, Sony announced they were going to be shipping out demo pods for the PS3 this month/very early next month, so check them out then.

  15. good to see MS is focused on Europe
    gods army | October 16, 2006

    Sony said no to Europe, MS welcomes everyone!

  16. $$$!
    BoxNut | October 16, 2006

    Wow!, MS is really throwing alot of money behind the 360; good stuff. In this whole console war, the gamers win.
    Here's to the golden age of gaming!

  17. Untitled
    Ridley | October 16, 2006

    Aww man, I wish we had that. :( Not just because of the whole Xbox 360 deal, but we never have anything that luxurious in the entire state that I live in (Iowa). So, to have something like that... it'd be a dream. :)


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