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		<title>Head of Xbox: Nintendo Copied Us (With Avatars)</title>
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Ever since Microsoft revealed their “Avatar” program at E3, they fell under criticism for copying Nintendo’s “Mii’s”. Now, however the Head of Xbox, Don Mattrick, has revealed in an interview with OXM UK that he invented the whole avatar concept. He claims that the game &#8220;4D boxing&#8221;, made by his company, on Amiga, DOS, Atari ST [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://virtualworldsintelligence.com/content-library/uploads/xbox-avatars.jpg" alt="xbox avatars Head of Xbox: Nintendo Copied Us (With Avatars)" width="272" height="243" title="Head of Xbox: Nintendo Copied Us (With Avatars)" /><span>Ever since Microsoft revealed their “Avatar” program at E3, they fell under criticism for copying Nintendo’s “Mii’s”.</span> Now, however the Head of Xbox, Don Mattrick, has revealed in an interview with OXM UK that he invented the whole avatar concept. He claims that the game &#8220;4D boxing&#8221;, made by his company, on Amiga, DOS, Atari ST and Macintosh, was the first game to feature avatars program. After doing some research, it turns out that 4D Boxing was the first game ever to use &#8220;avatar like&#8221; characters.</p>
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