360 Issue 1

This magazine was priced at £4.00 and released in August 2005.

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Agenda
Worldwide 2005 Launch is go - 1½ pages (24-25)
 * Microsoft confirms that all corners of the globe to get 360 before year is out.

X05 - 1 page (26)

Developer Awards; Guaranteeing your seat in the next generation; 5 ways to play Xbox Live and eat without crashing or being killed; Digital mix- (27)

Around the World in 360 - 1½ pages (28-29)

Get off-spring - (30)
 * Microsoft engineer takes prototype home and son leaks pictures to Gamespot.

Sony's PS2 price slash for Xbox 360 launch spoiler - (30)

New set-up MTV Games announces plans to turn programs into games. - (30)

Marvel-ous news for comic book fans - (31)
 * Marvel and Microsoft to launch an MMORPG?

Chipping away the crooks - (33)
 * ELSPA declares war on pirates and modders

Q&A - Jan van Valberg (Bizarre Creations) - (33)

Possession Development Diary - 2 pages (34-35)

Opinion: Technophobe - Graeme Nicholson - 1 page (37)

Industry Comment: Look Who's Talking - ¾ page (38)

First Lady attacks GTA - (39)
 * Hilary Clinton leads march to destroy San Andreas

Japan: Where is the love? - (40)

Opinion: Journey to the Future - Steve Hill - (41)

Specials
AW360ME - 8 pages (14-21)

The Full Circle - Matt Martin - 7 pages (45-51)
 * 360 unwraps Microsoft's new hardware from the layers of hype and examines just what's behind the silver skin, and exactly how it will change the way you play videogames.
 * Interview with Microsoft's Neil Thompson (50)

Round Table - 6 pages (52-57)
 * 360 sat down with a platter of developers to discuss games and development.
 * Chad Wright, Adrian Fernandez-Lacey, Chris Swan, Cliff Bleszinski, Keith Ramsdale & Cord Smith

Regulars
Thread (Letters) - 1½ pages (11-12)

Reviews
Scores out of Five

Other Credits
Creative Director
 * Mark Kendrick

Deputy Editor
 * Mike Richardson

Features Editor
 * Dan Curley

Contributing Design
 * Claire Kendrick

Contributors
 * Damian Butt, Jon Doran, Steve Hill, Graeme Nicholson, Matt Martin, Simon Parkin, Iain Simons, Alwyn Talbot