For context, my TV has the following consoles currently hooked up to it: Mega SG (Mega Drive/Genesis), Saturn, Dreamcast, NES, Super NT(SNES), N64, Wii, WiiU, Switch, PS2, PS3, PS4, Xbox, Xbox 360. I have one already but I need to make some space for the upcoming Series X. I have no other interest in the RGH other than it's expanded BC compatibility so any other benefits are lost on me and as such it's all I actually care about ITT.Ĭlick to shrink.Read the OP. Is it worth it? Is there a list of every added supported title (and respective performance) anywhere someone can point me to? That said, I am heavily considering getting a RGH installed on my 360 (I know where to get it done for under 15€) specifically for the increased backwards compatibility potential it could bring to the 360 so as to possibily keep certain old faves of ours still available for play despite having to say goodbye to the OGXbox.
The fact that the 360 is backwards compatible with so many of it's most popular releases and it being so much more practical (since we don't need to deal with the upscaler or wired controllers) means most of the original Xbox stuff we do play ends up getting played on a 360 rather than the OG so it seems like the perfect choice to go into storage!
Edit: -What I'd really appreciate above anything else is if someone could point me towards a list of the increased compatibility titles and/or respective performance.-Īs the Series X launch approaches and I cement my resolve to get one, I have to make up some room for it in the living room and by far the console that gets the least use at the moment is my original Xbox, with it basically acting as a Blood Wake, Kung Fu Chaos and Crazy Taxi 3 machine these days as far as regular use is concerned (still gets used once or twice a year aside from those if someone gets a hankering to play some other old classic stuck on the console like one of the Otogis or Rallisport Challenge 2 or even Project Zero/Fatal Frame 1 or 2 around this time of the year).