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By Scott Hillis
SEATTLE, Oct 17 (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp. said on Wednesday it will start selling its Xbox video game console in Europe on March 14 for 479 euros ($430), filling in the last blanks in the software giant's timetable to enter the $20 billion global video game industry.
With plans in place to debut the Xbox in the United States on Nov. 15 and in Japan next Feb. 22, the European launch date, price and quantity were among some of the last questions surrounding the console's schedule for taking on Sony Corp.'s PlayStation 2 and Nintendo Co. Ltd.'s GameCube.
The European Xbox price is equivalent to 299 pounds, and Microsoft said it planned to ship 1.5 million units in the first three months.
Shipments will come from a factory in Hungary run by Singapore-based contract manufacturing giant Flextronics International Ltd.
Games for the machine, which boasts a processor from Intel Corp., a graphics chip from NVIDIA Corp., an 8-gigabyte hard drive and a built-in port for fast Internet access, will cost 69 euros ($62), or 44.99 pounds, Microsoft said.
Some 1.5 million units would be available in 16 European markets from launch until the end of June, Microsoft said.
Sony last month slashed the price of the PlayStation 2 in Europe by 26 percent to about 199 pounds ($292). That was the second price cut since the console went on sale there last year for 299 pounds ($439).
Nintendo has said its GameCube is on track for a European launch early next spring.
By Scott Hillis
SEATTLE, Oct 17 (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp. said on Wednesday it will start selling its Xbox video game console in Europe on March 14 for 479 euros ($430), filling in the last blanks in the software giant's timetable to enter the $20 billion global video game industry.
With plans in place to debut the Xbox in the United States on Nov. 15 and in Japan next Feb. 22, the European launch date, price and quantity were among some of the last questions surrounding the console's schedule for taking on Sony Corp.'s PlayStation 2 and Nintendo Co. Ltd.'s GameCube.
The European Xbox price is equivalent to 299 pounds, and Microsoft said it planned to ship 1.5 million units in the first three months.
Shipments will come from a factory in Hungary run by Singapore-based contract manufacturing giant Flextronics International Ltd.
Games for the machine, which boasts a processor from Intel Corp., a graphics chip from NVIDIA Corp., an 8-gigabyte hard drive and a built-in port for fast Internet access, will cost 69 euros ($62), or 44.99 pounds, Microsoft said.
Some 1.5 million units would be available in 16 European markets from launch until the end of June, Microsoft said.
Sony last month slashed the price of the PlayStation 2 in Europe by 26 percent to about 199 pounds ($292). That was the second price cut since the console went on sale there last year for 299 pounds ($439).
Nintendo has said its GameCube is on track for a European launch early next spring.