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Xbox 360 Emulator

 

Microsoft's Xbox 360 is the latest among the power gaming consoles out in the market today. And because the new game console provides a more than normal playing experience, a number of individuals, groups and even companies have started the buzz or talks regarding the possible development of different types of emulators to allow them to play Xbox 360 in various platforms.

Basically, an emulator can either be a software emulator which enables the computer system to work on a totally different software program from the one which was originally installed. On the other hand, the hardware emulator comes in the form of a hardware device and is designed for multi platform operations.

Earlier in March this year, reports came out that Nintendo Entertainment System or NES has released an emulator system dedicated for the Xbox 360. By making their own emulators, NES is able to allow the user to take the ROMs of most NES games and put them in the newer Xbox 360.

The use of console emulators began in the mid-90s. Console emulators were used to then to repackage and reissue their older games on newer versions of their game consoles. An example of which is the repackaging of their games for the Nintendo Wii which will allow for emulation of NES, SNES, Nintendo 64, Sega Genesis, and TurboGrafx-16 games.

However, there's still a huge issue regarding the development of emulator programs and hardware. Since other game platforms are created by companies that are more or less competing in the same business, no single company will give the rights to its competitor to create emulators that will allow their games to run on the competitor's game console.

Xbox 360 was originally created by Microsoft with the collaboration of companies like IBM, ATI, Samsung and SiS. The Xbox 360 was meant to replace the older Xbox game console which was also a product of Microsoft. Microsoft and its partners aimed to further improve the potential and capabilities of the Xbox by releasing the Xbox 360.

The new game console promised to give the best level of gaming experience unavailable from the older Xbox as well as from other brands and/or game console competition. It was proven to be such a popular game console. Since its release, millions of units have been sold not only across the country but all over the globe.

The Xbox 360 was created in such a way that the game consul is compatible with most of the Xbox's previously published games, especially the top selling ones. The 360 is backwards compatible so it doesn't actually need an emulator for older Xbox games.

Some consider emulators, either software or hardware, as illegal since they programs and hardware are used to change the games on a computer and can be modified to allow one to play pirated games. The Xbox 360 has a software emulator which allows them to play only original Xbox games since the creators of the game only licensed the hardware in the original Xbox.

Theoretically, however, one can emulate anything in an Xbox except for PS2 and Gamecube. Several emulators are already available for consoles I've never heard of. Other popular consoles already have their own working emulators. Basically, you'll need an emulator and ROMs to be able to emulate in your Xbox. ROM is basically a game in a format that can be read and used by an emulator.

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Xbox 360 is a powerful entertainment system developed by Microsoft, the latest among the power gaming consoles available in the market today. It combines the features of an off-line and on-line gaming console and multimedia player all contained in one attractive package. The games that can were designed for Xbox 360 look as good as the console itself. Since all the games for this are high-definition (i.e. built for really high resolution), thanks to an Xbox emulator included in the Xbox 360, you don't need throw away many of your favorite games.

It comes with a user-friendly dashboard interface that allows you to go through (or straight) to the options that you want by using the controller or the remote control. Its digital multimedia capabilities allow you to play your favorite movies and music and view your pictures and personal videos. You can literally throw away all your other media players and just have the Xbox 360 to provide you all the entertainment you need.

Because of the popularity of the games that can be played on the Xbox 360, it makes sense to some to develop an emulator for it so that it would be possible to play Xbox 360 games on other platforms. This is something common actually. Game console makers use this strategy of developing emulators in order to remove the "limited game" barrier that might turn off potential customers. Remember that the game console is a "necessary evil" to the ultimate objective, which is entertainment. A game console that can claim to be able to play a lot of games from Day 1 will have a good start.

There are two types of emulators. First is the software emulator that is installed in PCs to enable it to work on a different software program from the one which was originally installed. This allows the PC to accept the game software and play it. The second type of emulator is the hardware emulator which comes in the form of a hardware device or component that contains firmware that instructs the PC on what to do when particular game software are loaded.

Game software developers encourage the development of emulators because it expands the utility of their software, thereby increasing their addressable market size. By doing so, their sales potential increases by a magnitude, which translates to significant profitability.

While many say that emulators make sense, there is still a major issue regarding it. This has to do with the disclosure of specifications of the game console being emulated to the company doing the emulation. These are obviously data that game console manufacturers will be very, very, reluctant to give. It would be like committing commercial suicide for them to just give away the secrets of their products.

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  • ahmed alaa May 12, 2012 @ 10:42 am | delete
    xbox 360 emulator v6.2
  • TeamDealStartsHere Jun 22, 2011 @ 12:38 pm | delete
    Dude, finally they made one, but who knows if my computer can handle it...
  • Joe Mar 7, 2011 @ 8:03 pm | delete
    Hopefully Microsoft could make an XBOX 360 emulator for Windows 7. If that's the case, system requirements may be heavy and look like this:

    Minimum System Requirements:
    Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1, Windows XP SP3
    Intel Core 2 Quad 2.8 GHz, AMD Phenom II X4 3.2 GHz
    1 GB RAM (XP), 2 GB RAM (Vista, 7)
    512 MB Video Card with DirectX 9

    Recommended System Specs:
    Windows 7
    Intel Core i7 2.66 GHz, AMD Phenom II X6 2.8 GHz or faster
    2 GB RAM (XP), 4 GB RAM (Vista, 7)
    1 GB Video Card with DirectX 10
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  • jihoking Jan 25, 2011 @ 9:45 pm | delete
    may be use the gpu more than cpu is more easy to make the xbox360 emulator
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