Yes but it is very buggy.
The Computer (Macs and PCs), Xbox Live, Andriod Devices and Apple Devices and PS3
NOXBOX 360 is only played on Xbox not pchense the name Xbox 360
The TP-Link TL-WN722N is a Wi-Fi USB adapter primarily designed for PCs and laptops, and it does not directly connect to an Xbox console. To use it with Xbox Live, you would need to connect the adapter to a PC that is then connected to the Xbox via a network sharing setup. Alternatively, the Xbox can connect to a Wi-Fi network directly, so using a router with internet access would be a simpler solution.
avalable for xbox dont know bout ps3 (dont have 1)
No they both have the ability to run the games that the most powerful PCs have
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Buy the game off of Steam, download it. If you don't have Steam, download that first, it's basically XBox Live for PCs, and you can buy and download almost any commercial game out there.
It should work just fine.
The Pcs or the tablet Pcs?
No, it's impossible. Xbox 360 games are made for the Xbox 360, not PC. They both have very different hardware infrastructure, so software made for 360 would not be compatible. It may be possible in the future, as PCs become faster though. You may have heard of emulators that run NES games - they get away with this because modern PCs are fast enough to emulate the hardware of those old systems. Xbox 360 is not old, immensly faster than NES, and millions of times more complex. If it were possible to emulate Xbox 360 it would most likely take years of work and research and only run on the top supercomputers of today.
Yes, You need to download the xbox emulator for the 360 on the offical XBOX website(www.xbox.com) or update if you have LIVE. Check the xbox website for all combatable games
No, it's impossible. Xbox 360 games are made for the Xbox 360, not PC. They both have very different hardware infrastructure, so software made for 360 would not be compatible. It may be possible in the future, as PCs become faster though. You may have heard of emulators that run NES games - they get away with this because modern PCs are fast enough to emulate the hardware of those old systems. Xbox 360 is not old, immensly faster than NES, and millions of times more complex. If it were possible to emulate Xbox 360 it would most likely take years of work and research and only run on the top supercomputers of today.