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Xbox emulators

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* ;[[FU|Fusion]]:The internal name for backwards compatibility on the [[Xbox 360 emulators|Xbox 360 is backwards compatible with a ]]. It supports [[wikipedia:List_of_Xbox_games_compatible_with_Xbox_360|a specific list of games]] that, while some work right off the bat, may need additional patches to play properly. It also requires your console to have system storage. Some games still have issues from graphical glitches and slowdowns to errors that can make standard gameplay basically impossible. There are more information and references/video(s) about this BC support [http://xboxdevwiki.net/Xbox_360_Backward_Compatibility#References_and_links here].* ;Fission:The internal name for backwards compatibility on the [[Xbox One emulators|Xbox one is also backwards compatible with a smaller One]]. With [[wikipedia:List_of_backward_compatible_games_for_Xbox_One#List_of_compatible_titles_from_Xbox|a smaller amount of supported games]]. The list will probably stay smaller than the one for Xbox 360 , likely due to content rights issuessurrounding licensing,<ref group=N>Which can be a number of reasons, for example companies including but not limited to developers and publishers going defunct, licensing for branded content (like movie or and toy tie-ins)in licenses for branded content expiring, and music royalties, etc. All Original Xbox games </ref> it allows the ones that do work to run at 4 four times the original resolution on both Xbox One and Xbox One S consoles (up to 960p), and 16 sixteen times on Xbox One X (up to 1920p).
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