

- SHADOW OF MEMORIES XBOX NTSC UPDATE
- SHADOW OF MEMORIES XBOX NTSC FULL
- SHADOW OF MEMORIES XBOX NTSC OFFLINE
(Option not dummied out as in other Xbox games). If demo option is selected on main menu, game crashes and returns to Xbox 360 menu.
SHADOW OF MEMORIES XBOX NTSC FULL
Game tends to lose screen brightness at the start after black screen with white text writing that comes after the full motion video. Framerate is excellent throughout though.Īfterburners show up as black voids instead of white mist. Occasional corruption of ground textures. Slight cropping noticeable on VGA displays. White Xbox screen flickers for a few seconds when starting.īarbie Horse Adventures: Wild Horse Rescue Often lags heavily when a large number of breakable objects are on screen. Lags when a large number of objects are on screen. Sound clicks while racing around opponents. Opening video runs at around 15 frames per second and stutters often. Note that all compatible games will stretch to widescreen (potentially distorting the aspect ratio) if the Xbox 360 is configured for standard (480i / 576i) or enhanced definition (480p / 576p).Īny game not on the list at all does not work in any region at present. If the widescreen column is "No", pillar boxing is used to preserve aspect ratio on high definition displays. "Yes" in the 60Hz column indicates that the PAL title supports 60Hz output mode, and thus is compatible with the Xbox 360 VGA cable.Ī game with "Yes" in the widescreen column has built-in support for widescreen, and will fill high definition displays. In the following chart, any Xbox game with a "Yes" for its region will work in that region, and only in others which also have "Yes" (although cross-region compatibility is not guaranteed). When playing an Xbox game on the Xbox 360 (using an Xbox 360 controller), the white button is mapped to the left bumper and the black button to the right. Specifically, the white and black buttons are not to be found on the 360 controller, having been replaced by the "bumpers" found above the left and right triggers. The Xbox controller is not compatible with the Xbox 360, due to its different connector and its marginally different button layout.

Whenever a new set of emulation profiles is released, drives manufactured after that date automatically include the latest update. Xbox 360 hard drives manufactured later include updated emulation profiles which allow a greater range of titles to be played out of the box without updating.
SHADOW OF MEMORIES XBOX NTSC OFFLINE
Since games for the Xbox were designed with the expectation that a hard drive would always be available, most titles rely heavily on the presence of one.Īn early version of the emulator for playing Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo 2 offline was included with the Xbox 360 hard drive at launch. The hard disk is used not only to store the emulation software, but also to store saved games, store downloaded content, and to serve as a data cache for titles which utilize disk caching. The Xbox 360 hard disk is required to play the games on this list.
SHADOW OF MEMORIES XBOX NTSC UPDATE
The profiles are downloaded as a single bundle, and hence only need to be applied once per update (if doing so offline), or are automatically downloaded the first time a compatible game is inserted. They are also routinely distributed as part of the content on the Official Xbox Magazine monthly discs. These profiles can be downloaded through the Xbox Live service or from and burned on CD or DVD recordable media. How compatibility is achieved Īccording to Microsoft, each game needs an emulation profile to run. These updates can be downloaded automatically from Xbox Live, from (USA), or a disc can be mail-ordered from Microsoft "soon". The latest update for Japan was released on, with 122 working games. The latest European update was in November 2007, now with a total of 476 compatible games.

Approximately 51% of the Xbox library is now compatible with the Xbox 360 (as of the update). The last update for Xbox 360 backwards compatibility in North America was, raising the total number of Xbox games compatible with the Xbox 360 to 478. The Japanese version of the console was initially compatible with only 12 games, while the European version had 156 games. He-Man: Defender of Grayskull remains on the list despite the fact the game was never released (it had been cancelled by the developer before completion). Seven games were removed temporarily and later added back: Blinx 2: Masters of Time and Space, Catwoman, Grabbed by the Ghoulies, Legends of Wrestling, Mortal Kombat: Deception, Pariah, and Sid Meier's Pirates!. Six games were removed from the list: Codename: Kids Next Door - Operation V.I.D.E.O.G.A.M.E., Curse: The Eye of Isis, FIFA World Cup 2002, NBA Live 2003, Rugby 2005, Star Wars: The Clone Wars (works only in Europe) The original list was composed of 213 games and was unveiled on on the Xbox website however, some games have been subsequently removed due to bugs.
