List Of Xbox Games
This is a list of all 968 games for the Xbox video game console. The list includes fifty-eight titles exclusive to Europe, twenty-four exclusive to Japan, three titles exclusive to Australasia. See Lists of video games for related lists.
The column "Exclus." indicates whether the Xbox is the only platform on which the game is available. This does not include handheld game consoles or mobile phones which generally run a completely different version of the game under the same name. A value of "Console" for exclusivity means that, while a title may be available as an arcade game or on a PC using Microsoft Windows, Unix/Linux, or Mac OS X, it is not available on any other video game console in its native mode.
The games that are compatible with the Xbox 360 will require a software update to play. Some games may not be available in your country.
Regions Released | Region Description |
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NA (North America) | North America and NTSC territories |
PAL | Europe, Australia and PAL/SECAM territories |
JP (Japan) | Japan and Asia (NTSC-J) |
- ^ Never released in North America
- ^ Europe-only release
- ^ Australasia-only release
- ^ Japan-only release
Xbox 360 Compatible Games |
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