Here’s the Xbox One backwards compatibility list
Excited for Xbox One backwards compatibility? Here are the Xbox 360 games you'll be able to play on your new consoles later this week.
Excited for Xbox One backwards compatibility? Here are the Xbox 360 games you'll be able to play on your new consoles later this week.
Still waiting on the hope that the PlayStation 4 will be backwards compatible with PS3 games? Abandon it.
Rumours are resurfacing that the PlayStation 4 is getting PlayStation 2 backwards compatibility via emulation.
The Xbox One is about to get a lot more appealing this year. Backwards compatibility, more community options and of course, a user interface that doesn’t look like a cat litter tray which hasn’t been cleaned for several weeks. That’s all part of the new Xbox experience that Microsoft is bringing, as they aim to make the console quicker and more responsive.
Looks like Ubisoft may be interested in porting some of their older games onto Xbox One. But which ones? If you said anything that involves Assassins, Persian princes and Ray-Man, you'd be dead right.
Xbox One backwards compatibility sounds like an impossible dream come true at long last. But like everything else in life, there's a catch. Because not ever game from the 360 days is going to be working on that newer console.
Which game do people want to see more of on the Xbox One? Red Dead Redemption or Call of Duty Black Ops 2? The answer lies in the numbers. THE NUMBERS, MASON!
I'm just waiting for Blur to get approved on Xbox One, yo.
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