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Xbox Live Avatars are avatars and characters that represent users of the Xbox Live service on the Xbox 360 and Xbox One video game consoles, Windows 8 & Windows Phone 8〔(Source: 'Avatars' to be Microsoft's answer to Miis and Home - Joystiq )〕 Avatars debuted on the Xbox 360 as part of the "New Xbox Experience" system update released on November 19, 2008. Users are able to customize body shape, gender, facial features, hair style, and clothing. They can then display a 2D head shot of their avatar on their Gamercard (although they are still free to use their previous picture should they so choose). Xbox Live GM Ben Kilgore stated in 2008 that the avatars will only be available for games that have an E10+ rating or lower only (featuring content that is considered suitable for children under 10 years of age).〔(360 Avatars can only be used in non-violent titles | Game Development | News by Develop )〕 This may change sometime in the future, though presumably in Microsoft's own games if it ever happens, to monitor their usage in mature games. It was announced at Game Developers Conference on March 24, 2009 that the XNA framework 3.1 would have API to support Avatars in Indie Games. Users can edit their avatar online on Xbox.com with full control of the avatar. This allows Live users without access to the physical Xbox 360 console (i.e. Games for Windows – Live or Windows Phone 7 & Windows Phone 8) to edit their avatar. Users can edit every feature that they can from a real Xbox 360, and even equip awards that they have earned. The editor is Microsoft Silverlight based. ==List of games using Avatars== This is a list of games on the Xbox 360 video game console (both retail and Xbox Live Arcade games) that use Avatars. Some games (marked with an asterisk) get updated to support Avatars when the user updates to the New Xbox Experience dashboard. The player must be signed into Xbox Live to receive the game update for those games. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Avatar (Xbox Live)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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