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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]
Backwards-compatible with Xbox One.System Link does not work between Xbox 360 and Xbox One due to versioning differences. God Mode (Arcade) 4 1 4 GRID: 12 source: mobygames.com Guardian Heroes (Arcade) 4 4 1-4 Versus, local or system link. 2P local coop Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary: 16 4 2-4 2 player co-op in campaign, 4 player co-op in ...
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 ...
Xbox 360: Microsoft Studios: 2007 Crackdown 2: Xbox 360: Microsoft Studios: 2010 Crackdown 3: Xbox One, Windows: Sumo Digital, Reagent Games, Ruffian Games, Cloudgine: Microsoft Studios: 2019 Crayon Shin-chan: Saikyou Kazoku Kasukabe King Wii: Wii: Banpresto (JP) 505 Games (EU) 2006 (JP) 2008 (EU) Crimson Tears: PlayStation 2: DreamFactory ...
Halo: Combat Evolved: Xbox: FPS: 2001 2 Local Split No Halo: Reach: XB360: FPS: 2010 2* Local, System link, Xbox Live Split, Full No** *Up to 4 via Xbox Live or System Link, **Local cooperative presented in 4:3 with an 854x720 resolution instead of 16:9 with 1152x720 Halo Wars: XB360: RTS: 2009 2 Online Full No Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
On Metacritic, a review aggregator, the Xbox 360 version has a score of 61/100 from eleven reviews, [4] and the PS3 version has a score of 58/100 from four reviews. [5] In IGN ' s review, Samuel Claiborn wrote the collection features great games, but technical problems – including poor controls – makes the online leaderboards the only reason to play it.
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] The concept for the game was designed by Jill Robertson from ...
The games in this table were released under a free and open-source license with free content which allows reuse, modification and commercial redistribution of the whole game. Licenses can be public domain , GPL , BSD , Creative Commons , zlib , MIT , Artistic License or other (see Comparison of free and open-source software licenses ).