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Xbox 360 emulators

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Xenia doesn't really have Linux support
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The '''[[Wikipedia:Xbox 360|Xbox 360]]''' is a seventh-generation console released by Microsoft on November 22, 2005 and retailed for {{inflation|USD|399|2005}}. It had a triple-core PowerPC-based Xenon CPU called Xenon that ran at 3.2 GHz with 512 MB of RAM, and an ATI Xenos GPU. The console's life saw several updates to its OS to alter its appearance, as well as the option of a motion-sensing camera called the [[wikipedia:Kinect|Kinect]].
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The [[wikipedia:Kinect|Kinect]] was Microsoft's version of the [[PlayStation_2_emulators#EyeToy|EyeToy]], a camera that also doubled as a motion tracker and microphone capable of detecting gestures and voices in order to play games without a controller. This was in contrast to the [[Wii_emulators|Wii]] and its Wiimote, and the [[PlayStation_3_emulators|PS3]] and its PlayStation Move. Despite getting native support on Windows, users have made [https://openkinect.org/wiki/Main_Page open-source drivers] for it.
[[Xenia]] doesn't support the Kinect and the team doesn't plan to add support for it anytime soon. Although the developers said it was possible they might work on it but they just need to focus on bigger problems and more important stuff.
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