History of video games/Platforms/Xavix

Development
The system was developed by the Kusatsu, Shiga, Japan based SSD Company Limited, which was formed in 1995. The company included engineers who worked on the Nintendo Entertainment System.

Launch
The XaviXPORT was released in the United States of America on August 2004 at a cost of $79.99, with games costing $49.99.

The system would face significant competition from Wii Sports in 2007.

The Domyos Interactive System was launched in European markets in December of 2007 for 49 euros.

Legacy
Between November 15th, 2016 and May 15th, 2017 the Xavix website went offline.

Compute
Early game cartridges used a XaviX Multiprocessor, which contains modified 8-bit MOS 6502 CPU clocked at 21 megahertz, 1 kilobyte of RAM, a picture processor, sound processor, and system management features.

Some later cartridges used a Super XaviX, which contains a 16 bit WDC 65816 CPU clocked at 43 megahertz.

A 32 bit RISC CPU cartridge had also been developed.

Hardware
Cartridge ROM sizes range from one to eight megabytes.

Game library

 * Baseball
 * BassFISHING
 * Boxing
 * PowerBoxing
 * Eyehand
 * Golf
 * J-Mat
 * Lifestyle Manager
 * Music & Circuit
 * Tennis
 * Domyos Step Concept
 * Domyos Fitness Dance
 * Domyos Fitness Dance
 * Domyos Fitness Exercises
 * Domyos Fitness Play
 * Domyos Fitness Training
 * Domyos SoftFitness
 * Domyos Fit'Race
 * Hot Plus
 * PowerKIDS
 * PowerKIDS Jr.
 * XaviXmobile Brain Club

External Resources

 * Video Game Console Library - Xavixport page.
 * Video Game Kraken - Xavixport page.
 * Video Game Kraken - Domyos page.