List Of Xbox Games Compatible With Xbox 360
This is a list of Xbox games that are compatible with the Xbox 360. Additionally, the manner in which compatibility is achieved and the software errors associated with it are discussed in brief. This list is final as Microsoft confirmed in November 2007 that they are no longer going to be adding titles to the list. It should also be noted that, as of April 2010, original Xbox games can no longer be played online as the Xbox Live service for the original Xbox console has ceased, nor is downloadable content for these titles still available. This includes the Xbox Originals downloaded on the Xbox 360.
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