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Xavix
Video game console
Video game console
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| name | XaviXPORT / Domyos Interactive System | |
| image | [[File:XaviX-XaviXPORT-Console-FL.jpg | 300px]] |
| [[File:Domyos-Interactive-System.jpg | 300px]] | |
| caption | Top: North American XaviXPORT. | |
| Bottom: European Domyos Interactive System. | ||
| aka | DIS | |
| developer | SSD Company Limited | |
| type | Home video game console | |
| generation | Sixth | |
| discontinued | 2017 | |
| media | ROM cartridge | |
| website | xavixstore.com | |
| releasedate | 2004 | |
| price | US$79.99 |
Bottom: European Domyos Interactive System.
The XaviXPORT, sold as the Domyos Interactive System in Europe in Decathlon stores, is a fitness-based home video game console developed by Japanese company SSD Company Limited and released in the United States in 2004 during the sixth generation of video game consoles. The console uses cartridges and wireless controllers. The controllers are shaped like sports equipment (such as baseball bats or tennis rackets), with users' actions represented on the television screen through the use of sensors in the controllers.
The manufacturer's suggested retail price for the XaviXPORT was USD $79.99 at launch. However, the system has been officially sold as low as $19.99 bundled with tennis or bowling in their 2013 Spring Cleaning sale. In 2013, Xavix's social media sites went silent, but the ecommerce site remained up until 2017 when the official domain expired.
Hardware
The XaviXPORT was developed by eight engineers who worked on the Nintendo Entertainment System. The processors were built into the games themselves with the more basic games using the same 8-bit 6502 CPU as the NES. More advanced games were released using the 16-bit 65816 CPU, the same CPU on which the Ricoh 5A22, the CPU employed by the Super NES, was based.
Software
Many games released for the system included specific controllers needed for the game to work, while other controllers were compatible with several games. The library of games is mostly shared between Japan and the US, with European releases being mostly exclusive.
There were **** titles known to have been released. This list is incomplete. Some games are not confirmed to be the same/different between regional releases.
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| # | US Title | Overseas Titles | Accessory/Controller | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | USABaseball | JPXaviX BASEBALL | Baseball bat and Ball | |
| 2 | USABassFISHING | JPXaviX Bass FISHING | Fishing Rod | |
| 3 | USABowling | JPXaviX BOWLING | Bowling Ball | |
| 4 | USAPowerBoxing | JPXaviX POWER BOXING | Boxing Gloves | |
| 5 | USAEyehand | JPXaviX EYEHAND | 2 Glove Sensors | |
| 6 | USAGolf | JPXaviX GOLF | Wireless Sensor and 2 Golf Clubs + 3 optional Clubs | |
| 7 | USAJackie Chan J-Mat Fitness | JPXaviX AEROSTEP | J-Mat (Step Sensor) and two 1-lb Hand Weights | |
| 8 | USALifestyle Manager | JPXaviX Beauty Balancer | Electronic Scale and remote. | |
| 9 | USAMusic & Circuit | JPXaviX Aerostep M.C. | Music Import System (Headphone Jack adapter) and Step Sensor | |
| 10 | USATennis | JPXaviX TENNIS | 2 Tennis Rackets [[File:XaviXPORT-Tennis-Controller.jpg | 150px]] |
| 11 | N/A | EUDomyos Step Concept | Step Mat and Step 160 or Domyos Mat | |
| 12 | N/A | EUDomyos Fitness Dance | Step Mat and Step 160 or Domyos Mat and Music Import System (Headphone Jack adapter built into cartridge) | |
| 13 | N/A | EUDomyos Fitness Adventure | Step Mat and Step 160 or Domyos Mat | |
| 14 | N/A | EUDomyos Fitness Exercises | Step Mat and Step 160 or Domyos Mat | |
| 15 | N/A | EUDomyos Fitness Play | 4 Reflective Wristbands | |
| 16 | N/A | EUDomyos Fitness Training | Domyos Training Kit (Barbell) | |
| 17 | N/A | EUDomyos SoftFitness | 2 Glove Sensors | |
| 18 | N/A | EUDomyos Fit'Race | Bike Concept (Exercise Bike adapter) / VM 480 or VM 740 (Exercise Bikes) | |
| 19 | N/A | JPHot Plus | ||
| 20 | N/A | JPPowerKIDS | ||
| 21 | N/A | JPPowerKIDS Jr. | ||
| 22 | N/A | JPStep Slowly | ||
| 23 | N/A | JPXaviXmobile Brain Club |
References
References
- (15 May 2017). "Xavix Domain Expired".
- (2017-04-19). "SSD Company Limited News".
- (June 7, 2018). "The Most Unusual Video Game Consoles". [[Ziff Davis]].
- "XaviX Port official info page".
- "XaviX USA Spring Cleaning Sale".
- "XaviXPORT (Platform)".
- "$12.95 XaviX Port PT1-BBL2 Baseball Cartridge Game - Free Shipping".
- "XAVIX® Golf {{!".
- "Xavix Lifestyle Manager".
- "Domyos FIT RACE.indd {{pipe".
- "Hot Plus".
- "XaviXPORT by SSD COMPANY LIMITED – The Video Game Kraken".
- "Brainclub".
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