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Xbox 360 Inside and Out: This special feature analyzes Microsoft's newest console, including discussions on hardware, games, and the upgrades to Xbox Live.
A Xbox 360 and PS3 series that has not been seen since 2013 is reportedly returning with a new game and a new sequel.
The comparison, embedded below, features two brief audio clips from Major Nelson — one recorded using the Xbox 360, and the other using Xbox One. In a post on his blog, Hryb explains that it’s ...
Xbox One S is the pinnacle of what Microsoft set out to create with the original Xbox One. Despite releasing in 2016, the One S is everything a game console should be: sleek, powerful and well ...
The Xbox 360 was a difficult console to jailbreak. Microsoft didn’t want anyone running unsigned code, and darn if they didn’t make it difficult to do so. However, some nifty out of the box ...
Although the current Xbox Series X supports running a number of Xbox 360 games, this is done via emulation and only 632 games out of 2,155 are supported.
While the Xbox 360 was a celebrated console, everyone who owned one lived in fear of the dreaded 'red ring of death'. For ...
The Xbox 360 remains a great video and gaming console, but fans will be better served by older 360 bundles -- or waiting for the Xbox One.
Unlike the original Xbox's Intel x86 CPU and nVidia-based graphics core, the hardware that powers the Xbox 360 is custom-made from the ground up to run games, high-definition video, and digital audio.
If you still have an Xbox 360 plugged in, Microsoft has issued a fresh system patch that makes a couple of tweaks to the aging console's main dashboard — most notably, the addition of a big advert for ...
Microsoft’s last major update to the Xbox 360’s dashboard came shortly after Microsoft shut down the Xbox 360 online store in July 2024, when it removed menus and tiles no longer needed. That update ...
Tritton's Warhead 7.1 Wireless Surround Headset does something no other third-party Xbox 360 headset does: it allows players to use voice chat without plugging a wire into the controller.