One of Microsoft's biggest announcements at the E3 show (so far) is that the company will provide the ability to run Xbox 360 games on Xbox One -- theoretically making the Xbox One console more ...
Phil Spencer, the head of Xbox, has explained how Xbox 360 game emulation is being achieved on the Xbox One, as well as the ethos behind the company's decision to support legacy content. Speaking on ...
I am trying to get an original XBox game running on an XBox 360. Yes, go ahead and laugh. I am doing it for the purpose of historical curiosity more than anything else. This particular game even runs ...
TL;DR: Microsoft is reportedly developing an advanced emulation platform called "Xbox Classics" to bring original Xbox and Xbox 360 titles to PC with enhanced graphics and stability. Integrated with ...
The hit game Halo: Reach is part of the latest group of backward compatibility titles available on the Xbox One, but it may not play as well as it did on the Xbox 360. A recent Reddit thread on the ...
When Microsoft announced the Xbox Play Anywhere initiative at E3 last year, which allows participating games to be played on both Xbox One and Windows 10 PCs at no extra cost when bought digitally, it ...
Microsoft is considering emulating Xbox 360 games on Xbox One. According to Kotaku, partner development lead Frank Savage addressed the inability to play old Xbox 360 games on the current-gen console ...
A job listing on the Microsoft website seemed to hint that Project Scorpio will require some form of emulation to run Xbox One games. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
The PlayStation 2 is the best-selling console of all time, but many of its best games are now much harder to access, partly because of a lack of backwards-compatibility with modern systems, and partly ...
I still remember buying the original Xbox when it came out, and spending hundreds of hours inside of the world of Halo. It was a system seller, and even games like Project Gotham Racing kept me ...
Developers have now made it possible to emulate PS2 games on the Xbox Series X and S using the RetroArch emulator — something that the PlayStation 5, a successor to the PS2, can’t. Thanks to the Xbox ...
Getting RetroArch on your brand-new Xbox isn’t as simple as just inserting a USB drive and puttering away. First, you have to sign up for a Microsoft Developer Account through the Windows Dev Center ...