@@ajp5616not all modding means hacking some of it is just a dump your games play emulators and more like play Homebrew games I personally think Xbox should personally make it for the 360 where you can purposely make it so they purposely make it hackable but when you hack it you instantly get banned., it's a double-edged sword
Same here. I still have OG 360 to play Xbox games just as much as 360. It's one with top loading HDD. No idea how it's still going since 2006 or 2007. San Andreas has 4x MSAA actually. Lots of games do. I prefer playing games in original setup instead of emulation and that's close as I can get nowadays.
Thanks Roderick. This is the kind of Xbox content I look for that not a lot of TH-camrs cover.. to this day the Xbox 360 is my all time favourite console
Thank you for showing the Silent Hill 4 issue! I've been watching a let's play over the years from Quadraxis14, and I remember him saying "your character face dissapears" when played on Xbox 360. I always wanted to see that issue, but there was hardly any footage on TH-cam of the Xbox version, much less played on an Xbox 360.
I love the way you ended this video. Just a humble, "I just wanted to share this with more people." No usual plugs for "thumbs-up, bell, and subscribe!" I thank you for encouraging me to make my own decisions, and not following everyone else's model. I subscribed, of course.
Something worth checking out is that the 360 backwards compatibility forces games into 720p, but if you use cfw to force it to only go to 480p, the games with framerate issues smooth out and run a lot better. Worth checking out if you're itching to play Rockstar stuff in particular.
Thank you so much. Their is not enough info on this subject. I run a local LAN Party for kids in the community and I fix and refurbish consoles and currently buying games. So figuring out what works, what’s compatible, what gets more bang for your Buck. Laser repair or run off hard drive. I need to do a video myself on what I found. Thanks again.
I remember fondly going through the lists whenever they'd update it to see what games were added. My original Xbox had died and so I was left with only what would work on the X360. In this day and age though, it's so easy to just get an HDMI cable for the original Xbox and load a hard-drive up into it. 720GB and now every exclusive is inside.
Back in 2008 I had a 360 and only played two games. Oblivion and Halo 2. You were able to play halo 2 online on 360. It was great. Unfortunately it got shut down in 2010. Backwards compatibility was amazing on 360
The Duke being so big was the reason it was so comfortable it felt like it was meant for actual adults and not a small child like Sony or Nintendos controllers of the time. Hell I was only 13 when the original Xbox launched but I still appreciated it's much bigger controller over it's contemporaries.
Black and white were replaced with LB and RB for the 360 onwards, I imagine they're either back to the original config, or they're extra, likely reprogrammable buttons.
I remember battlefront 1 also had some texture flickering on geonosis on the outside portion of the map. It’s noticeable when you fly a gunship. I think of of the kasyyyk maps also has a flickering issue too
For me being a PlayStation guy, I always thought that you know backwards compatibility. Those are a must, but as the latest systems came out from PS4 to PS5. It wasn't the case with Xbox. I'm so happy to say that I can play a lot of older Xbox games on my Xbox one X older COD WOW an XBOX ONE AN 360
The official list also allows for the game Scooby Doo: Night of 100 Frights (by the same dev as Battle for Bikini Bottom) and it runs almost flawlessly, but with one major error: the game will always crash when the final boss enters his second phase. It's kind of baffling that they list the game as compatible when you can get so far but can't actually finish it.
@@GhabulousGhoti I think it was just "Does it boot past the title screen?" The team testing these games was very small and the backwards compatibility program on 360 was short lived.
I bought the officially licensed Hyperkin HDMI HD cable for the original Xbox, which also works great. Not every game looks great, but most of them do.
That’s something that makes me laugh about Xbox. Not every game works or is backwards compatible and yet Sony managed to do it flawlessly 5 years prior to 360 with ps2 and almost flawlessly with ps3. And to this day Xbox still can’t get it right
@@lewisgrant7622"Almost flawlessly" not want to be a nitpicker but that's kind of what the xbox 360 compatibility is, while you don't get half the catalogue, you can still play any supported xbox game in any xbox 360, while in ps3, only ps1 is compatible between all models, and for the fat model, there's not only some models that run better (or run at all) ps2 games, but also the processor which overheats, kills itself accidentaly and prevents the console to even turn on. PlayStation 2 also has this problem where the most recent models lack compatibility with PS1 games
The emulation issues really took me out of the experience, even if they're just minor. It's better to get an original xbox with a good set of component cables rather if you want to enjoy these games to their fullest.
If you're going for the full accuracy, that route is absolutely the way to go. For me I love the 360 Backwards compatibility because the 360 is my favorite console and being able to play OG Xbox games on it is really convenient and nice even though its not perfect
The big complaint I have on the bc games is they don’t always run in 16x9 mode when the OG Xbox versions over component RGB cables would. Conker live and reloaded is a great example of this issue. You made a great video here though!
I find it funny cause there’s like what 900+ og xbox games and only 60 or 70 game playable and with 360 there’s 4786 games and only 633 games backwards compatible. Sony did it literally flawlessly with ps2 and almost flawlessly with ps3. I honestly hate that Microsoft users use backwards compatibility as a talking point for xbox. Considering it’s not that supported
Burnout 3 Takedown for example, works great on the 360, no problems when I played it. Outlaw Golf 2 on the other hand... I didn't get into the game because the intro movie that played was going in slow motion. Need for Speed Underground 2 played okay, minus some audio hiccups here and there but it was playable. It's why I have an OG Xbox system these days so that way I know these games will play just fine on the original hardware. Not to mention the fact that pairing a 2002 Xbox with a Chimeric HD Cable and an mClassic device makes these games look pretty good, especially with games supporting 480p and above. Outlaw Golf 2 even has a noticeable difference from 480i Composite to Chimeric HD and mClassic looking like a 480p game.
Interesting video. Incidentally, I'd be interested to know which original Xbox titles you'd most like to see added to the back-compat list, in the event that Microsoft restarts the program. (Might be a subject for a future video...)
@@HALFSQUASHED games will (almost) always run best on their native hardware, i say almost because of ds-3ds support and wii-gamecube support. but for original xbox games you should 100% be playing on native hardware because of how iffy and sometimes horrible 360, xbox one, and xbox series backwards compatability is
4:15 slight correction, it wasnt halfway through the 360s life, it was *2 years* after it came out! even the 54 ps2 games released for ps4 came out within 3 years! (granted only 3 of them came out after year 2) also i agree that the lineup is bountiful and loaded, but also (just like some xbox 360 titles made bc for xbox one) theres an unnecessary amount of titles already available for 360 made bc that just seems like a waste taking spots away from games that actually deserve it (i.e: call of duty 3, cars, fifa 06, fifa 07, lego star wars ii, open season, pga tour 07, american wasteland) also the whitelist has 2 games that never released for it (he-man and samurai jack) and its weird nobody at microsoft noticed this
Thank you so much for doing this video, I was eager to buy overpriced xbox games to play them on a 360 and I didn't know about the glitches, now I think I'm better off emulating most of them on pcsx2
8:28 is a facial blendshapes issue. Grand Theft Auto IV's Episodes from Liberty City on PC have this issue very occasionally specifically on Johnny and Luis.
Saw this and wanted to mention there's another game on the list that has a fatal bug, that I don't seen ANYONE ever mention, Airforce Delta Storm, on the very last level of the game, the screen will be completely green'd out, but the game is still playing. This makes the final level completely impossible, as you're flying through tight tunnels. I played on the og xbox and was excited this game could be played on 360, sadly when i finally got to the last level i was crushed when i had this happen.
Playing San Andreas on 360 at 720p or 480p fixes most of the level of detail bugs and texture and asset loading issues. Game plays pretty well if you don't play at 1080.
Btw timesplitters 2/3 and second sight controller issues can be fix with any weird controller btw. Only have TS3 to test out but yep works fine with controller adapter to use DS4 controller
7:39 I can confirm that the random large text in tne SIlent HIll 2 save screen still happens on the NTSC original Xbox, so that particular part is universally bugged. Also, 10:45 I don't think the Max Payne slowdown is related to GTA since it wasn't made by Rockstar. They only made the third one.
I’ve had my 360 forever and have been begging for many of these titles to be playable. Little did I know they’ve been playable for me this ENTIRE TIME. Spent the last couple weeks collecting all the OG Spider-man and Tony Hawk games lmao.
Loved this video! Especially given I too love Xbox and have all four generations sadly I don't have a CRT TV so playing games on the Xbox feels underwhelming. At least great games can work on my Xbox 360 and Series X!
Anyone else having issues lately playing backwards compatible on the 360? Some of my game's textures randomly disappear or be replaced by other textures within the game on certain levels where they completely disappear. Basically let me explain it like this a building in the game with brick textures gets glitched and now it's using some random texture in the game files instead of looking like bricks and now looks like dirt or a character's face texture all over the building. Or sometimes the texture just completely changes purple.
I find it funny that Microsoft couldn’t get backwards compatibility to work with most of the og xbox games on 360. But the ps2 a console that released 5 years prior can play almost 100% of every ps1 games flawlessly. Same with ps3.
Great video! I myself have overlooked the backwards compatibility the 360 had, so thank you. What original xbox games are your favorite for some simple fun?
I still have my 360 but never get any time to pick it up. Watching content like this makes me get that itch to play again, but I don't think I'll get much of an opportunity.
Hello, a question, the games compatible with 360 can be played from any región both NTC usa PAL NTC j regardless of whether the consolé is NTC usa PAL or NTC j
The backward compatibility of the Xbox 360 wasn't perfect, but it was nevertheless appreciated. I do wish we would have gotten Bloody Roar and Capcom vs. SNK 2, though.
You had to update for 360 backwards compatibility, it wasn't available at launch and they rolled out some games pretty slowly from what I remember. Something about having to support it manually, you couldn't just play whatever games you wanted. I didn't have accessible internet for my consoles for quite some time, so by the time I got around to it, I no longer really cared about backwards compatibility that much. I think I played maybe... a little bit of Blinx the Time Sweeper? Got stuck on a boss fight after being bored that it wasn't like that sequel demo I played where you could make your own character and then never played it again. Though I did buy a few Xbox games while on sale, including Halo 2, I just never got back around to trying to play *any* of them on 360. I think the only game I played through all the way was Fable: The Lost Chapters, but I have a PC copy of that now (NOT Anniversary, blech) so my old Xbox copy is mostly gathering dust at this point. Backwards compatibility is great and it certainly encourages me to get newer systems (I would have bought a PS5 for PS4 backwards compatibility had they not pissed me off by doing such a poor job of supplying the system before the shortage, which made it IMPOSSIBLE to get one for a reasonable price when I already felt the system was expensive and hard to justify purchasing to begin with), but the rollout needs to be more tight. Nintendo, for years, supported backwards compatibility on their handhelds. GB to GBC, GBA could play all those, then the DS could play GBA games and even had unique functions like dual-slot mode for Pokemon games that enabled you to catch Pokemon not available in the Sinnoh region as well as transferring your Pokemon to the latest generation at the time, and the 3DS functions with all DS games, of course. It wasn't until the Switch that we lost that. It being a home console/handheld hybrid meant they weren't invested in selling it on backwards compatibility and we wound up getting most Wii U games as expensive (often bare-bones) ports over a long period of time as Nintendo tried to recoup their losses with their previous failed home console. Players care enough about not having to blow money on the games they already own that home console publishers have gone out of their way to appease them with backwards compatibility options, but like the 360 I feel it's all pretty lacking. The PS5 does seem to have pretty much 100% compatibility with the PS4 library, but the original PS3 could play PS1 AND PS2 games. Later models lost the PS2 feature, but maintained the emulated hardware of the PS1, on top of offering digital copies for many of the games you might want that you could buy if you didn't have the games anymore or they didn't work. That was probably the best way of handling it, mixing digital sales with compatibility of physical ownership and trying to stretch back as far as possible. There is absolutely no reason you can't play PS1 games on your PS4 or PS5. It would be so easy for Sony to create an emulator for it and even PS2 games if they wanted to. They have the source code, they know how it all works. They could create a proper emulator in no time and the PS4's hardware, with that added knowledge and ownership rights to the tech/software that emulator creators typically don't have for optimizations, _could easily handle it._ But I'm ranting at this point. I don't expect much from these companies these days. I can emulate most of this stuff anyway and where I can't (xbox and xbox 360 emulation is way behind), I will be able to one day and that's enough for me. I've got my old systems to use in the meantime, too.
I wonder why they didn't go as in-depth with the backward compatibility on Xbox One and Series X as they did with the 360. I imagine it was partly due to performance reasons which they couldn't (or wouldn't) fix for whatever reason, and some are, of course, due to licensing issues, which is the reason so many racing games aren't backward compatable. Despite those reasons, however, I feel that 60 games seems extremely low compared to what the 360 had. I really don't have much of an issue with the lack of games supported because I still play most of my games on their original hardware, anyway. A lot of the games I play on original Xbox aren't compatible with the systems that came after it, so the system is already hooked up. It's just a nice feature to have, and it's a good way for people who never owned, or got rid of their old systems, to check out these older games.
This has to be one of the most informative gaming related videos I've seen in a long time, well done.
Inform me on how to rip my thong to the side and go crazy with it
This is why I kept my 360 even today. It's not easy to mod but the backwards compatibility is great. So many great games.
Bro… nobody cares about modding
@@ajp5616this is the time for modding... The store it's going down
@@ajp5616the most random tilt I've ever seen 💀
@@ajp5616not all modding means hacking some of it is just a dump your games play emulators and more like play Homebrew games I personally think Xbox should personally make it for the 360 where you can purposely make it so they purposely make it hackable but when you hack it you instantly get banned., it's a double-edged sword
Same here. I still have OG 360 to play Xbox games just as much as 360. It's one with top loading HDD. No idea how it's still going since 2006 or 2007. San Andreas has 4x MSAA actually. Lots of games do. I prefer playing games in original setup instead of emulation and that's close as I can get nowadays.
Love this content. This is stuff no one really covers as in depth as you have. Subscribed
Thank you so much!!! That really means a lot to me 😃
@@MallerdI was wondering can the original Xbox 360 model be backwards compatible or only the newer models please answer
@@Nathan79147 all models are backwards compatible as long as you have an official harddrive.
Thanks Roderick. This is the kind of Xbox content I look for that not a lot of TH-camrs cover.. to this day the Xbox 360 is my all time favourite console
Big same here. Absolutely love the Xbox 360 and I wish more people covered the more lesser known aspects of the console like this
Same, and I love buying them right now for cheap!
Thank you for showing the Silent Hill 4 issue! I've been watching a let's play over the years from Quadraxis14, and I remember him saying "your character face dissapears" when played on Xbox 360. I always wanted to see that issue, but there was hardly any footage on TH-cam of the Xbox version, much less played on an Xbox 360.
I love the way you ended this video. Just a humble, "I just wanted to share this with more people." No usual plugs for "thumbs-up, bell, and subscribe!"
I thank you for encouraging me to make my own decisions, and not following everyone else's model. I subscribed, of course.
Something worth checking out is that the 360 backwards compatibility forces games into 720p, but if you use cfw to force it to only go to 480p, the games with framerate issues smooth out and run a lot better. Worth checking out if you're itching to play Rockstar stuff in particular.
Does that work just by setting 480p resolution on an unmodded 360's system settings?
Thank you so much. Their is not enough info on this subject. I run a local LAN Party for kids in the community and I fix and refurbish consoles and currently buying games. So figuring out what works, what’s compatible, what gets more bang for your Buck. Laser repair or run off hard drive. I need to do a video myself on what I found. Thanks again.
I remember fondly going through the lists whenever they'd update it to see what games were added. My original Xbox had died and so I was left with only what would work on the X360. In this day and age though, it's so easy to just get an HDMI cable for the original Xbox and load a hard-drive up into it. 720GB and now every exclusive is inside.
Thers a soulution 2 keep that from happing take out those leaky conpasorters & add the modern ones its the og conpasaters that burn the motherboard
Back in 2008 I had a 360 and only played two games. Oblivion and Halo 2. You were able to play halo 2 online on 360. It was great. Unfortunately it got shut down in 2010. Backwards compatibility was amazing on 360
The Duke being so big was the reason it was so comfortable it felt like it was meant for actual adults and not a small child like Sony or Nintendos controllers of the time. Hell I was only 13 when the original Xbox launched but I still appreciated it's much bigger controller over it's contemporaries.
Did you buy the new hyperkin duke controller?
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Yea I have only wish that it was wireless
@@marky3609How do black and white work on it?
Black and white were replaced with LB and RB for the 360 onwards, I imagine they're either back to the original config, or they're extra, likely reprogrammable buttons.
It felt like a behemoth compared to just the S-Type controller, which felt secured when gripped
What a high quality video! I hope there’s more to come in the future.
Didn't expect JSRF music to blast my ears haha
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My original xbox didn't come with the duke controller but a smaller one similar to the 360 controller. Got it around 2003
Later in its life Xbox made an S controller for the Japanese market but decided to release it worldwide. Thats the one you got with your Xbox
Both were good tbh
Great vid, man. I love going down the rabbit hole on gaming's history. This was very enjoyable.
Thank you for the informative video. I never even know that backwards compatibility ever had any problems or issues until I saw your video.
Oh wow, I thought there was something wrong with my copy of Halo 2 disc when I saw those "ghosting" effect but turns out it's an issue with the 360
Great video, however as someone with gigantic hands i will not be taking any duke slander today.
Oh I absolutely love the duke. It is THE controller I think of when thinking about controllers with personality
This video was super informative and fun to watch. You should make more of them!
This video is really great, I plan to buy a Xbox 360 some day, so this video really helped. Thank you for your work.
I remember battlefront 1 also had some texture flickering on geonosis on the outside portion of the map. It’s noticeable when you fly a gunship. I think of of the kasyyyk maps also has a flickering issue too
Any maps with water textures have the flickering issue
A controller being wired is not a problem, it's an improvement.
For me being a PlayStation guy, I always thought that you know backwards compatibility. Those are a must, but as the latest systems came out from PS4 to PS5. It wasn't the case with Xbox. I'm so happy to say that I can play a lot of older Xbox games on my Xbox one X older COD WOW an XBOX ONE AN 360
I really wish Project Gotham 2 was backwards compatible on the new Xbox.
The official list also allows for the game Scooby Doo: Night of 100 Frights (by the same dev as Battle for Bikini Bottom) and it runs almost flawlessly, but with one major error: the game will always crash when the final boss enters his second phase. It's kind of baffling that they list the game as compatible when you can get so far but can't actually finish it.
There are a handfull of games like that on the list haha. Some games on the whitelist run at 10fps or lower on 360 and where approved.
@@Mallerd That's crazy, like what was their approval process like if these could slip by?
@@GhabulousGhoti I think it was just "Does it boot past the title screen?" The team testing these games was very small and the backwards compatibility program on 360 was short lived.
I'd say 99% of people aren't getting that far, but that's still crazy lol
I bought the officially licensed Hyperkin HDMI HD cable for the original Xbox, which also works great. Not every game looks great, but most of them do.
Love the music choices on this video
Thank you so much!! I tried to make all the music in the video from OG Xbox games that where on the Backwards Compatibility list haha
wow that is really cool, I been revisiting some old games too with a PS2 emulator on PC. nothing beats the classics
I’m finna buy a lot of original Xbox games now😂
Amazing quality. Especially given your sub count
very impressive video, you earned a sub... also sent it to a bunch of friends.
I love this video so much. It's important to highlight the engineering feat of making this possible.
I wish they kept going with the backwards compatibility program…there are still some Xbox games backwards compatibility on x360 but not on xsx…
Great vid! I'm so happy to be an Xbox fan in 2023!
i wish spider man 2 would play on the series x i miss that game so much
so she decided to buy a playstation 3 console 2006 verison
Kinda sucks that they stopped it because you can only play a small amount of those libraries on the One/Series.
I wish everything could just be like the launch PS3 that thing could play everything PS1/ps2 including demo discs pretty much perfectly
That’s something that makes me laugh about Xbox. Not every game works or is backwards compatible and yet Sony managed to do it flawlessly 5 years prior to 360 with ps2 and almost flawlessly with ps3. And to this day Xbox still can’t get it right
@@lewisgrant7622"Almost flawlessly" not want to be a nitpicker but that's kind of what the xbox 360 compatibility is, while you don't get half the catalogue, you can still play any supported xbox game in any xbox 360, while in ps3, only ps1 is compatible between all models, and for the fat model, there's not only some models that run better (or run at all) ps2 games, but also the processor which overheats, kills itself accidentaly and prevents the console to even turn on.
PlayStation 2 also has this problem where the most recent models lack compatibility with PS1 games
I took notice of the humour in the ending. This was appreicated as its my kind of humour.
I did notice playing San Andreas the map loading issue you had but also the audio is never in sync with the cutt scene either.
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This was a helpful video thanks for making it. You did a fantastic job.
Tight. U r great at what u do. Keep it up!
The emulation issues really took me out of the experience, even if they're just minor. It's better to get an original xbox with a good set of component cables rather if you want to enjoy these games to their fullest.
If you're going for the full accuracy, that route is absolutely the way to go. For me I love the 360 Backwards compatibility because the 360 is my favorite console and being able to play OG Xbox games on it is really convenient and nice even though its not perfect
Actually, the 360 also has an AV out, and if you're a fan of 6th Gen games on CRT TVs, that's also a big plus!
Love this video, great information to have. Subscribed
Refreshing video among all of the “pick up these games before prices go up” videos 🤪
The big complaint I have on the bc games is they don’t always run in 16x9 mode when the OG Xbox versions over component RGB cables would. Conker live and reloaded is a great example of this issue. You made a great video here though!
Love the video! Time for me to look into xbox 360 modding
ill sub this is so informative keep it up
Xbox is really killing the game with backwards compatibility, hopefully Sony can take some notes lol
Sony: *gets flashbacks of the PS3*
@@CarbyGuuGuu "Riiiiiiiiiiiiiidge racer!"
I find it funny cause there’s like what 900+ og xbox games and only 60 or 70 game playable and with 360 there’s 4786 games and only 633 games backwards compatible. Sony did it literally flawlessly with ps2 and almost flawlessly with ps3. I honestly hate that Microsoft users use backwards compatibility as a talking point for xbox. Considering it’s not that supported
@@lewisgrant7622exactly I’m an Xbox player and it’s a pain in the ass that I have to buy a 360 to play my favourite 360 games
Do you need to be connected to Xbox Live for this to work??
Nope, I have never connected my Xbox 360 to the internet.
@@Mallerd gotcha. Thanks mang!
Man..this video was good wish you had more content up!❤️I just subbed
Burnout 3 Takedown for example, works great on the 360, no problems when I played it. Outlaw Golf 2 on the other hand... I didn't get into the game because the intro movie that played was going in slow motion. Need for Speed Underground 2 played okay, minus some audio hiccups here and there but it was playable. It's why I have an OG Xbox system these days so that way I know these games will play just fine on the original hardware. Not to mention the fact that pairing a 2002 Xbox with a Chimeric HD Cable and an mClassic device makes these games look pretty good, especially with games supporting 480p and above. Outlaw Golf 2 even has a noticeable difference from 480i Composite to Chimeric HD and mClassic looking like a 480p game.
Actually, I have tried to play my copy of Fatal Frame on my Xbox 360 and it says it is not supported.
I wish every game would work with backwards compatibility
Interesting video.
Incidentally, I'd be interested to know which original Xbox titles you'd most like to see added to the back-compat list, in the event that Microsoft restarts the program. (Might be a subject for a future video...)
Basicly every game that's in this video haha. I would love to play Jet set radio Future and Silent Hill 2/4 in 4K on the Series X
@@Mallerd I have heard that Jet Set Radio Future lags badly on 360. Is that true?
@@HALFSQUASHED sometimes yes
@@hebitants I will just re buy a copy on the original XBOX i have in the loft then.
@@HALFSQUASHED games will (almost) always run best on their native hardware, i say almost because of ds-3ds support and wii-gamecube support. but for original xbox games you should 100% be playing on native hardware because of how iffy and sometimes horrible 360, xbox one, and xbox series backwards compatability is
4:15 slight correction, it wasnt halfway through the 360s life, it was *2 years* after it came out! even the 54 ps2 games released for ps4 came out within 3 years! (granted only 3 of them came out after year 2)
also i agree that the lineup is bountiful and loaded, but also (just like some xbox 360 titles made bc for xbox one) theres an unnecessary amount of titles already available for 360 made bc that just seems like a waste taking spots away from games that actually deserve it (i.e: call of duty 3, cars, fifa 06, fifa 07, lego star wars ii, open season, pga tour 07, american wasteland)
also the whitelist has 2 games that never released for it (he-man and samurai jack) and its weird nobody at microsoft noticed this
Thank you so much for doing this video, I was eager to buy overpriced xbox games to play them on a 360 and I didn't know about the glitches, now I think I'm better off emulating most of them on pcsx2
Jet Set Radio Future is on the whitelist but the framerate fucking taaaaaaanks in certain places when it wouldn't on the OG Xbox.
8:28 is a facial blendshapes issue. Grand Theft Auto IV's Episodes from Liberty City on PC have this issue very occasionally specifically on Johnny and Luis.
Hele mooie en goede video man. Ik ben bezig met een full set voor de Xbox na de PS3. Kom je uit het Noorden of Zuiden?
Noorden maar wil graag naar het Zuiden haha
@@Mallerd Ik kom uit het zuiden (In de buurt van Sittard en Maastricht) kan het zeker aanraden.
Battlefront 2 ran perfectly on the Xbox 360, apart from freezing when controlling a missle.
Saw this and wanted to mention there's another game on the list that has a fatal bug, that I don't seen ANYONE ever mention, Airforce Delta Storm, on the very last level of the game, the screen will be completely green'd out, but the game is still playing. This makes the final level completely impossible, as you're flying through tight tunnels. I played on the og xbox and was excited this game could be played on 360, sadly when i finally got to the last level i was crushed when i had this happen.
4:25 this Don Mattrick photo will follow me until my death...
Great video man !
Great video keep it up!
Can’t wait to play Shadow the Hedgehog (the greatest game of all time) on this bad boy.
Just finished Star Wars Republic Commando on the series x but I've had fun playing og xbox games on the 360 years ago like Burnout 3 and Halo
I really have to get Republic Commando at some point. Ive been in the mood to play a Star Wars game and have never gotten around to it
i used to have an playstation 3 super slim from 2009 but my sister give it to my big old brothers in 2018
i was surprised he didnt mention thps 2x working like a dream, but thps 3 needing the xbox set at 480p in order to make it past the xbox logo.
thps?
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Tony Hawk Pro Skater
Playing San Andreas on 360 at 720p or 480p fixes most of the level of detail bugs and texture and asset loading issues. Game plays pretty well if you don't play at 1080.
Timesplitters is backwards compatible on newer Xbox’s
Surprised nobody has added to the work that was already done.
Btw timesplitters 2/3 and second sight controller issues can be fix with any weird controller btw. Only have TS3 to test out but yep works fine with controller adapter to use DS4 controller
Oh damn really! I had only seen reports online about the rock candy controller. Thats awesome to hear! Thanks for letting me know!
Also try the Brook Wingman to use Series controllers with the older systems 👉👉
@Hush.Elementz Yup. I now use an Xbox One controller on my OG Xbox and a PS3 controller on my PS2. It's worth every penny.
Shout-out for using aurora, best dashboard
7:39 I can confirm that the random large text in tne SIlent HIll 2 save screen still happens on the NTSC original Xbox, so that particular part is universally bugged.
Also, 10:45 I don't think the Max Payne slowdown is related to GTA since it wasn't made by Rockstar. They only made the third one.
I’ve had my 360 forever and have been begging for many of these titles to be playable. Little did I know they’ve been playable for me this ENTIRE TIME. Spent the last couple weeks collecting all the OG Spider-man and Tony Hawk games lmao.
Thank you for this video it was very helpful.
My favorite way to play the games like Sonic heroes or Crash games that didn’t make it to the newer Xbox’s
Loved this video! Especially given I too love Xbox and have all four generations sadly I don't have a CRT TV so playing games on the Xbox feels underwhelming. At least great games can work on my Xbox 360 and Series X!
this video was legit, do one for xbox series x please.
Can you put a link to the blacklisted games list
Anyone else having issues lately playing backwards compatible on the 360? Some of my game's textures randomly disappear or be replaced by other textures within the game on certain levels where they completely disappear. Basically let me explain it like this a building in the game with brick textures gets glitched and now it's using some random texture in the game files instead of looking like bricks and now looks like dirt or a character's face texture all over the building. Or sometimes the texture just completely changes purple.
I find it funny that Microsoft couldn’t get backwards compatibility to work with most of the og xbox games on 360. But the ps2 a console that released 5 years prior can play almost 100% of every ps1 games flawlessly. Same with ps3.
the Xbox Duke controller had to have been made for Shaquille o neal (Basketball player)
Great video! I myself have overlooked the backwards compatibility the 360 had, so thank you.
What original xbox games are your favorite for some simple fun?
I still have my 360 but never get any time to pick it up. Watching content like this makes me get that itch to play again, but I don't think I'll get much of an opportunity.
I wish it could play all of the Xbox games Ps3 played all of the ps1 games I really wish they did the same for the Playstation 2 also
Nice video 👍🏼 I put in my work for the Xbox🎮 gang 🔗🤘🏼😆 and I also love the Xbox over the playstation because of backwards compatibility
but in 2021 she wanted to find the playstation 3 super slim but she couldn't find it
Hello, a question, the games compatible with 360 can be played from any región both NTC usa PAL NTC j regardless of whether the consolé is NTC usa PAL or NTC j
The backward compatibility of the Xbox 360 wasn't perfect, but it was nevertheless appreciated. I do wish we would have gotten Bloody Roar and Capcom vs. SNK 2, though.
1:10 Wait huh? What does the hard drive have anything to do with it?
It downloads the game to the hard drive. It dosent actually run the game off the disc
So many good games. I still play a lot of them to this day and still collect for both system.
perfect video for me as i’m considering buying a good old 360
You had to update for 360 backwards compatibility, it wasn't available at launch and they rolled out some games pretty slowly from what I remember. Something about having to support it manually, you couldn't just play whatever games you wanted.
I didn't have accessible internet for my consoles for quite some time, so by the time I got around to it, I no longer really cared about backwards compatibility that much. I think I played maybe... a little bit of Blinx the Time Sweeper? Got stuck on a boss fight after being bored that it wasn't like that sequel demo I played where you could make your own character and then never played it again. Though I did buy a few Xbox games while on sale, including Halo 2, I just never got back around to trying to play *any* of them on 360. I think the only game I played through all the way was Fable: The Lost Chapters, but I have a PC copy of that now (NOT Anniversary, blech) so my old Xbox copy is mostly gathering dust at this point.
Backwards compatibility is great and it certainly encourages me to get newer systems (I would have bought a PS5 for PS4 backwards compatibility had they not pissed me off by doing such a poor job of supplying the system before the shortage, which made it IMPOSSIBLE to get one for a reasonable price when I already felt the system was expensive and hard to justify purchasing to begin with), but the rollout needs to be more tight.
Nintendo, for years, supported backwards compatibility on their handhelds. GB to GBC, GBA could play all those, then the DS could play GBA games and even had unique functions like dual-slot mode for Pokemon games that enabled you to catch Pokemon not available in the Sinnoh region as well as transferring your Pokemon to the latest generation at the time, and the 3DS functions with all DS games, of course. It wasn't until the Switch that we lost that. It being a home console/handheld hybrid meant they weren't invested in selling it on backwards compatibility and we wound up getting most Wii U games as expensive (often bare-bones) ports over a long period of time as Nintendo tried to recoup their losses with their previous failed home console.
Players care enough about not having to blow money on the games they already own that home console publishers have gone out of their way to appease them with backwards compatibility options, but like the 360 I feel it's all pretty lacking. The PS5 does seem to have pretty much 100% compatibility with the PS4 library, but the original PS3 could play PS1 AND PS2 games. Later models lost the PS2 feature, but maintained the emulated hardware of the PS1, on top of offering digital copies for many of the games you might want that you could buy if you didn't have the games anymore or they didn't work. That was probably the best way of handling it, mixing digital sales with compatibility of physical ownership and trying to stretch back as far as possible.
There is absolutely no reason you can't play PS1 games on your PS4 or PS5. It would be so easy for Sony to create an emulator for it and even PS2 games if they wanted to. They have the source code, they know how it all works. They could create a proper emulator in no time and the PS4's hardware, with that added knowledge and ownership rights to the tech/software that emulator creators typically don't have for optimizations, _could easily handle it._
But I'm ranting at this point. I don't expect much from these companies these days. I can emulate most of this stuff anyway and where I can't (xbox and xbox 360 emulation is way behind), I will be able to one day and that's enough for me. I've got my old systems to use in the meantime, too.
I wonder why they didn't go as in-depth with the backward compatibility on Xbox One and Series X as they did with the 360. I imagine it was partly due to performance reasons which they couldn't (or wouldn't) fix for whatever reason, and some are, of course, due to licensing issues, which is the reason so many racing games aren't backward compatable. Despite those reasons, however, I feel that 60 games seems extremely low compared to what the 360 had. I really don't have much of an issue with the lack of games supported because I still play most of my games on their original hardware, anyway. A lot of the games I play on original Xbox aren't compatible with the systems that came after it, so the system is already hooked up. It's just a nice feature to have, and it's a good way for people who never owned, or got rid of their old systems, to check out these older games.
great video dude
Thank you bro. Great video.