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two ways. one is to connect to xbox live on your xbox and it will automatically install the latest updates. the other is to go on xbox.com and search for 'backwards compatibility'. follow the instructions from there.
I would say no because they can probably recognise the format... plus they are both different hard drives in many ways! Try it! No that is why they are called PS3 games or Xbox 360 games. Games are not interchangeable and an Xbox 360 can not even read the PS3 blu Ray Disc
"No, there are no cross-platform compatible games for them. Two different console lines, they are at war with each other so there will never be compatibility between them." Not entirely true, there are ways of playing a PS3 game on Xbox 360. Also contrary to poplar believe you can fix the "red ring of death" when everyone seems to think that they have to get a new xbox every time that happens to them.
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because the elite is a special edition Xbox and is mostly all ways updated to the latest year and up to speed with all the news and new games /movies / apps and features etc.
Yes, But you have to download the game, then install it. Go on YouTube and search :How to Download games to Nook Simple Touch, and it will show ways to do it.
Yes, But you have to download the game, then install it. Go on YouTube and search :How to Download games to Nook Simple Touch, and it will show ways to do it.
There are two ways of playing games on your xbox. 1) you buy the discs from a store and ten insert them. 2) you can also take advantage of xbox live membership GOLD or SILVER and you can buy the games/or get free demos of of their marketplace. Keep in mind that you will need Microsoft points to purchase games, but some games you won't. For example: you need Microsoft points for Minecraft, but not for Modern Warfare 3.
The Xbox 360 is backwards compatible with certain games that were released for the original Xbox. And you have to have a hard drive for your Xbox 360. If you bought a Core system you can't play original Xbox games on your system until you pay another $100 for a hard drive. Which is why I suggest not getting a Core and sticking with the Premium system from the start if you can. The way the backwards compatibility software is updated on your system is done in a couple of different ways. If you have at least an Xbox Live Silver account, the update will download automatically when you try to play a BC game. Besides it being really convenient to be able to play both Xbox and Xbox 360 games on one system, playing Xbox games on your 360 has other benefits. Each and every compatible Xbox game will be upped to 720p/1080i resolution (assuming you have an HDTV) and will take advantage of full screen anti-aliasing. This makes the games look really, really good. The improvement is actually good enough it almost feels like a whole new experience so it can definitely add new life to your older Xbox games.
Yes, you can, the next time you go to Game stop or EB Games or whatever store you get them from ask them about which games can play on 360 because there is a symbol on the box that will let you know if you can. I forgot what it was though.The Xbox 360 is backwards compatible with certain games that were released for the original Xbox. And you have to have a hard drive for your Xbox 360. If you bought a Core system you can't play original Xbox games on your system until you pay another $100 for a hard drive. Which is why I suggest not getting a Core and sticking with the Premium system from the start if you can. The way the backwards compatibility software is updated on your system is done in a couple of different ways. If you have at least an Xbox Live Silver account, the update will download automatically when you try to play a BC game.Besides it being really convenient to be able to play both Xbox and Xbox 360 games on one system, playing Xbox games on your 360 has other benefits. Each and every compatible Xbox game will be upped to 720p/1080i resolution (assuming you have an HDTV) and will take advantage of full screen anti-aliasing. This makes the games look really, really good. The improvement is actually good enough it almost feels like a whole new experience so it can definitely add new life to your older Xbox games.
There are two ways I see it: 1. The way it came in 2. Buy them. I'm not sure what you mean, whether it's getting one, or ejecting it.