Read more.Though you might need to turn on Developer Mode, which requires a $19 developer account.
Read more.Though you might need to turn on Developer Mode, which requires a $19 developer account.
Now that is pretty cool and a surprisingly reasonable restriction from Microsoft to use it. Only 19 bucks to unlock the capability for it.
It does make me curious why the lockout is there, maybe a debug mode and kernel access?
I wish I could easily find retroarch for the 360
Old puter - still good enuff till I save some pennies!
I've just built a Retropie full-size Arcade cabinet which has been great but isn't the best at some of the newer N64 games etc. My next thought is a hyper spin setup, but this be the start of interesting times for XBOX One in the emulation scene, especially as many will be retired in the new few years for whatever comes next.
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