Microsoft Refused to Sell Xbox 360s to Military

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It’s no secret that the U.S. military uses game-like simulations in its training, which are currently being ran on PCs. What’s interesting is that the U.S. Army approached Microsoft about using the Xbox 360 along with the XNA development platform but …

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