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This is a list of video games for the Xbox 360 video game console that have sold or shipped at least one million copies. The best-selling Xbox 360 game is Kinect Adventures!, which was bundled with the Kinect accessory, selling 24 million units. As of December 2009, over 353.8 million total copies of games had been sold for the Xbox 360. [1]
Microsoft later launched the Xbox Originals program on December 7, 2007, where select backward compatible Xbox games could be purchased digitally on Xbox 360 consoles with the program ending less than two years later in June 2009. The following is a list of all backward compatible games on Xbox 360 under this functionality.
Metacritic gave the Xbox 360 version an average score of 53 out of 100, while IGN gave the game a 5 out of 10, writing, "SEGA's history deserves better. And so do you." And so do you." [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Eurogamer gave the game a positive review, scoring it a three out of five stars.
This is a list of Xbox 360 games that were released via retail disc, digital download or as part of the Xbox Live Arcade (XBLA) program. [note 1] There are 2154 games across both lists. Games with the Xbox One forward compatibility identifier are also compatible with Xbox Series X and Series S (though only digital games in the case of the ...
Battlezone (2008 video game) Beat'n Groovy; Beautiful Katamari; Blackwater (video game) Blazing Birds; Bloodforge; Blue Dragon (video game) Body and Brain Connection; Bomberman Live; Bomberman Live: Battlefest; Bomberman: Act Zero
Perfect Dark Zero is a first-person shooter developed by Rare and published by Microsoft Game Studios.It was released as a launch title for the Xbox 360 video game console in 2005.
Prototype is an action-adventure game played from a third-person perspective and set in an open world based on modern-day Manhattan.The game's setting remains mostly faithful to the real city and includes all of its famous landmarks, including the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, 40 Wall Street, 28 Liberty Street, the Conde Nast Building, the Metlife Building, One New York Plaza ...
The game was delayed many times before eventually being released on December 29, 2005, more than a month after the Xbox 360 debuted, [8] having been initially held back by retailers. [9] Famitsu Xbox editor-in-chief Munetatsu Matsui pointed to Dead or Alive 4's absence as a launch title as the main factor behind the slow sales of the Xbox 360 ...