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Although discs scratched by the Xbox 360 are not covered under its warranty, [40] Microsoft's Xbox Disc Replacement Program [41] will sell customers a new copy of discs scratched by the Xbox 360, if they are published in countries where the Xbox was originally sold, at a cost of $20. [42] The published list of games that qualify, however, is ...
When the Xbox 360 launched in North America 212 Xbox games were supported while in Europe 156 games were supported. [2] [3] The Japanese market had the fewest titles supported at launch with only 12 games. [4] Microsoft's final update to the list of backward compatible titles was in November 2007 bringing the final total to 462 Xbox games. [5] [6]
The functionality is similar to that for back-compatibility with Xbox 360 games. Users insert the Xbox game disc into their Xbox One console to install the compatible version of the game. [21] While players are not able to access any old game saves or connect to Xbox Live on these titles, system link functions will remain available. [22]
A first-person shooter game announced for the Xbox 360 and PC platforms. The game involved survival horror elements where the player would havet avoid zombies, with gameplay similar to the Left 4 Dead series. The game was cancelled due to a lack of faith in the popularity of its premise. [4] Irrational Games: Take Two Interactive: Earth No More
Scratch: The Ultimate DJ; ShadowClan (video game) Shakedown: Hawaii; Shantae: Half-Genie Hero; Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn; Six Days in Fallujah; The Sopranos: Road to Respect; Star Trek Online; Sundown (video game)
Xbox 360 XDKs were based on all three generations of the Xbox 360 Design ("Phat", "Slim" and "E"). There were XNA Kits, which were used at some expos and given to game studios, Stress Kits, which were used to test the power of the Xbox 360 and various conditions such as undervolting and overvolting and issued to Microsoft developers only, and ...
It was released on January 25, 2006 for the Xbox 360 via Xbox Live Arcade. It is the sequel to Marble Blast Gold. It features 60 levels, enhanced graphics, 2 new power-ups and a multiplayer mode. A browser port of the game under the title Marble Blast Online was released on March 7, 2008, and was available at InstantAction until the website was ...
Doritos Crash Course (formerly titled as Avatar Crash Course) is a 3D sidescrolling platforming advergame developed by Wanako Games for the Xbox 360.It was released for free as one of the finalists of the "Unlock Xbox" competition sponsored by Doritos, alongside Harms Way. [1]