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Xbox Video Game System was an artifact in the collection of the National Museum. The museum's curator, Marcus Brody, requested that Indiana Jones try his hand at researching the object from Allen dig-K as the museum's people failed.

Noting his findings in a 1935 journal, Jones was unable to determine where the powerful object had originated from though he thought it was from an extremely advanced civilization. Despite seeing influences of Egyptian design in it its construction, he was sure the pigmentation was North American, questioning whether ancient trade routes were involved.

Jones realised the Xbox Video Game System's true potential by giving it power and supplied a list of instructions for its use as the artifact wouldn't function without specific rules being observed.

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The Xbox Video Game System was created for the Microsoft Xbox's instruction booklet by Gregory Harsh of Beeline Group which provided the instructions from an in-universe perspective via Indiana Jones' journal for the year 1935.

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