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Xbox One Software SKUs

Microsoft unfortunately continue to either not have or not provide simple, easy identifiers for game software on Xbox platforms. This makes it often difficult to track or manage items in a unified way compared to their Japanese counterparts. To ruin any excuses, Microsoft Japan does provide such identifiers readily on Japanese Xbox software.

Recently I found a number of product ID/SKUs for Xbox One software hidden away, embedded in the code of the Australian Microsoft Store. These were explicitly for the physical copies of Xbox One games. I have tabled these below for general reference. It appears they all are prefixed with QH4, which although maybe related to just the store’s sales, do fit the general nomenclature used by the company. Some items also had additional SKUs listed, without any explanation.

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2018 Update

Over the past year I’ve very slowly been migrating my hand coded HTML site originally from the 1990s over to this new database driven site. The majority of software titles in the collection are now migrated, except for a couple platforms. Most hardware items are however not listed. Unfortunately moving between various countries for the past few years and mostly being distant from the bulk of the collection has made it both difficult and a low priority. I am however adding new items in as they are purchased.

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Running the Xbox Development Kit in PAL High Definition

The Xbox is the first video game console to output in HDTV on supporting software. It supports a variety of output resolutions, including 1280×720 (720p/D4) and 1920×1080 interlaced (1080i/D3).

Many games offer progressive scan mode (480p/D2). Most Dreamcast titles support VGA output, and to a lesser extent ‘D2’ on the GameCube, and even less so on the PlayStation 2. However until now, consoles have been limited to these existing resolutions. The Xbox has a select few games that are capable of running at the higher resolutions, primarily 720p/D4.

XDK Dash

Unlike the consumer Microsoft Dash on all factory standard Xbox units, the development kit’s dashboard will run at a variety of resolutions internally and also output in various HD formats.

XDK Launcher – Options: AV Region

Just to prove that the Xbox can run in HDTV resolutions at 50Hz (ie. for PAL regions) I’ve taken the screenshot below from an official development kit. Normally the PAL BIOS has the HD options removed. This mainly affects consumers in Australia right now since Europe has limited uptake of HD, while in Australia there are several hours broadcasted daily on free terrestrial channels.

The XDK is first set to PAL region / 50Hz, then changed to 720p resolution.

Hopefully the next generation of video game consoles will be able to embrace HD gaming for everyone.