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ExcruciationX
September 30th, 2007, 22:48
Just wondering, because I have one now.

Shadowblind
September 30th, 2007, 23:50
There started a surplus of homebrew on the 360, but then MS started banning mod-chipped 360's, so there isn't much HB for the system now at all :(

Theres still a few nice emulators out there for it though.

ExcruciationX
October 1st, 2007, 01:31
I don't really care about Xbox live, but Halo 3 upgraded my dashboard.

BrooksyX
October 1st, 2007, 06:45
There started a surplus of homebrew on the 360, but then MS started banning mod-chipped 360's, so there isn't much HB for the system now at all :(

Theres still a few nice emulators out there for it though.

There are NO emulators for the Xbox 360. The xbox 360 security has not been cracked there for there is no homebrew for it.

The only thing that can be done on the xbox 360 is modding your dvd drive firmware to play burnt games or if you have an older kernel verison you can run a Linux live CD. The linux is very limited and does not have access to very much of the xbox 360s resouces.

The Xbox 360 scene has not seen a lot of breakthoughs, but there are a lot of talented hackers working on it. There is a way to downgrade your xbox but you must have a mod chip and build a really advanced circuit type thing to flash your firmware. I really think though that the xbox 360 will be unlocked very soon.

Personally, I plan on using xbox 360 homebrew when the halo 3 hype wares off.

JKKDARK
October 1st, 2007, 13:18
Hey get a Dreamcast!