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The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions received "generally favorable reviews", while the PlayStation 2 version received "average" reviews, according to video game review aggregator Metacritic. [ 26 ] [ 27 ] [ 28 ] In Japan, Famitsu gave the Xbox 360 version a score of one seven, two eights, and one six, for a total of 29 out of 40.
Xbox One November 22, 2013 710,000 [68] June 2016 Sega Master System September 1987 700,000 [17] 1993 Nintendo Wii U # November 30, 2012 750,000 [68] (estimated) June 2016 Switch # March 3, 2017 600,000 2017 Sony PlayStation 3 March 23, 2007 500,000 [69] March 2008 Atari 2600 1978 450,000 [70] 1983 Microsoft Xbox 360 December 2, 2005 281,000 ...
The "Xbox 360 Core" was replaced by the "Xbox 360 Arcade" in October 2007 [109] and a 60 GB version of the Xbox 360 Pro was released on August 1, 2008. The Pro package was discontinued and marked down to US$249 on August 28, 2009, to be sold until stock ran out, while the Elite was also marked down in price to US$299.
At its launch in November 2013, the Xbox One did not have native backward compatibility with original Xbox or Xbox 360 games. [3] [4] Xbox Live director of programming Larry "Major Nelson" Hryb suggested users could use the HDMI-in port on the console to pass an Xbox 360 or any other device with HDMI output [5] through Xbox One.
The Xbox 360 Core system was discontinued and replaced by the "Arcade" version in October 2007. [162] The price of the Xbox 360 Premium version was dropped to US$299 in North America on July 13, 2008. Supplies of the existing 20 GB model were exhausted by early August and it was replaced by an identical model with a 60 GB HDD at a MSRP of US ...
The Game Boy Advance version was released one year later on 24 June 2003 in North America, 4 July in Australia, [15] and 8 August in Europe. [16] In the same month, Infogrames announced that Stuntman and Test Drive would be re-released under Sony's Greatest Hits range, with Stuntman releasing in June, a year after its initial release. [17]
Capcom Digital Collection is a compilation of Xbox Live Arcade games released by Capcom for the Xbox 360. [1] The game was released on March 27, 2012, in North America and March 30, 2012, in Europe. [citation needed] The collection has eight games previously available via Xbox Live Arcade for Xbox 360:
Platinum Hits is a branding used by Microsoft for discounted reprints of Xbox video games. The branding is used for reprints of popular, top-selling games for each console in the Xbox family, which are deliberately sold with a lower MSRP than the original production runs of a game, and feature special branding—colored in platinum since Xbox—on their box art, as well as silver-colored cases ...