James T. George, Executive Editor at LevelSave.com writes... "It seems like a lifetime ago when Microsoft announced at E3 2015 that they intended to bring Xbox 360 backwards compatibility to the Xbox One. In reality, it has only been around four months. Since then we’ve seen a multitude of fan excitement around the feature. This should come as no surprise for a nearly 10-year-old console,which has sold 78.2 million consoles to date world-wide. A lot of 360 owners have huge libraries and/or backlogs that may have made the upgrade to the Xbox One less attractive before backwards compatibility was announced, and the potential to bring those games with them to a new platform cannot be understated."
Wardens Rising is looking like a promising new take on the ARPG genre, especially when played with friends.
"The Bristol-based (the UK) indie games publisher Auroch Digital and indie games developer Positech Games, today announced with great happiness and thrill that their hit-political title "Democracy 4: Console Edition", is coming to consoles (PS4, Xbox One, and the Nintendo Switch) via digital stores on June 5th, 2024." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
Set to bring action adventuring to PC and console, Mark of the Deep is a narrative rich game which mixes in some decent ideas
Oh yea. I forgot you can use screens shots and DVR while using BC on X1.
I'd like to see some side by side comparisons of the BC games vs 360 native, it would be interesting to see the performance difference between the two.
I would say xbox slims and so on does not need to be replaced like the older phat models. They're pretty reliable.
EDIT: sorry i just realized this article is regarding the BC. Not the rrod. I got sidetracked from the second commenter. My bad.