is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Microsoft is confirming today that its Xbox Series X console won’t support the ...
Backward compatibility is a major feature for all next-generation consoles. While Microsoft has been very public about not abandoning support for Xbox One at the Xbox Series X and Series S launch, how ...
Backwards compatibility has been one of the key selling points of the Xbox One, and now that the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S are almost ready for a worldwide launch, it'll be a big focus for the ...
Backwards compatibility has been one of the talking points around the Xbox Series X since its reveal, following the work done to enable Xbox 360 and original Xbox games to work on current-gen Xbox One ...
The Xbox One and PS4 have broadly similar features, but there's a few areas where Microsoft has beaten Sony: Backwards compatibility with the Xbox 360 and steaming games from an Xbox One to a local PC ...
Microsoft has said that it's performed more than 500,000 hours of testing to confirm that every game playable on the Xbox One - from the original Xbox, Xbox 360 and the One itself - will also work on ...
With the rollout of the Xbox One's latest system update, dubbed the "New Xbox One Experience", Microsoft has introduced backwards compatibility with Xbox 360 titles. The first phase sees just over 100 ...
Details on the next wave of backward compatible original Xbox titles are surfacing, with store listings published for The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, Destroy All Humans and more. Good news, even ...
Kinect has been a product that Microsoft has been betting on and hyping for about a year and a half now, ever since revealing Project Natal at E3 2009. The motion sensing gaming peripheral is finally ...
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