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Official Xbox Magazine Issue 043

Official Xbox Magazine Issue 043
Publisher: Future
Issue #: 43
Cover Date: June
Frequency: Monthly
Year: 2005
Genre: Gaming
Pages: 132
Language: English
Country: United Kingdom
Format: Standard
Series: Official Xbox Magazine

Official Xbox Magazine Issue 043 Featured Game Reviews
  • New xbox Revealed
  • World Exclusive
  • First Look
  • New Xbox 360
Official Xbox Magazine Issue 043
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The Official Xbox Magazine UK (OXM) was the definitive print publication dedicated to Microsoft's original Xbox console, serving as the go-to source for the UK gaming community throughout the console's lifespan. Published under the Future Publishing banner, the magazine established itself as the authoritative voice on all things Xbox, carrying the weight of an official Microsoft licence that granted it privileged access to exclusive content, early builds, and behind the scenes' developer insights that rival publications simply couldn't match.

Each issue was packed with in-depth previews of upcoming titles, offering readers their first look at highly anticipated games months before release. The review section provided thorough, critical assessments of the latest releases, complete with scored ratings that became a trusted benchmark for Xbox gamers deciding where to spend their money. Beyond previews and reviews, OXM delivered features exploring the broader Xbox ecosystem from hardware guides and accessory roundups to developer interviews and retrospectives on the titles shaping the platform.

One of the magazine's standout elements was its cover mounted demo disc, which gave readers hands on access to playable demos, trailers, and bonus content each month, a genuinely valuable addition in an era before widespread broadband made digital downloads the norm. These discs became collectible items in their own right, often featuring exclusive content unavailable anywhere else.

Formatted in the vibrant, visually driven style typical of the gaming magazine era, OXM combined bold graphic design, high quality screenshots, and editorial personality to create a reading experience that felt as energetic as the games it covered. For many UK Xbox fans, it was an essential monthly purchase and a key part of the original Xbox experience.

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