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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 ecommer

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  • XaviXPORT (ja)
  • XaviXPORT (pt)
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  • XaviXPORT (zh)
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  • XaviXPORT(ザビックス・ポート)は、新世代株式会社が北米で2004年、日本で2005年に発売したフィットネス機器、体感型ゲーム機。発売当時の標準価格は北米では79.99USドル、日本では9,800円(税込)。 新世代社はこの製品を「フィットネス機器」として発売したが、後年、「ゲーム機」の一種として扱われることが多く、本項目でも便宜上ゲーム機として取り扱う。 (ja)
  • XaviXPORT, ou simplesmente XaviX, foi um console de videogame lançado em 2004 pela SSD COMPANY LIMITED. Assim como o Nintendo Wii, que seria lançado dois anos mais tarde, o XaviXPORT era apoiado pela ideia de controles por movimento e em jogos esportivos casuais. Cada jogo do XaviXPORT tinha seu próprio controle, como raquetes para tênis, luvas para box, taco para baseball e etc. Assim como o Wii, ele identificava os movimentos reais do jogador como forma de interação com os jogos. Barato, o console vinha sem processador, trazendo os chips apenas no cartucho. (pt)
  • XaviXPORT是一種以運動為主要訴求的電視運動娛樂主機,這項產品是由日本於2004年在北美地區發行並且請成龍代言。2005年在日本發行,2006年引進香港發行,2008年1月由恆隆行引進台灣銷售。 (zh)
  • 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 ecommer (en)
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  • XaviXPORT / Domyos Interactive System (en)
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  • Bottom: European Domyos Interactive System. (en)
  • Top: North American XaviXPORT. (en)
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  • SSD Company Limited (en)
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