Microsoft to shut down Xbox 360 Store next year
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1 of the 10 lolYes. Xbox One and Series controllers can't strafe like shit for Perfect Dark, only Xbox 360 controllers has a high chance of getting speedstrafe down, so still on my 360 for that game.
You can technically still buy them on the Xbox One and later. Backwards compatible titles are in the storefront.So to buy games that are still available or its DLC I'll have to buy it on a browser or use a newer console?
Yeah that's okay as long as I can still use my purchases and get DLC without having to resort to other mean to play what I paid for and the hardware I have.
Though would be nice if they would clarify that better.
Feel this is more just the industry route. Every storefront will close eventually. Sony nearly shutdown the PS3 store last year. The ended up backing out of that, but it is inevitable.microsoft going the nintendo route i see....
The biggest things that come to mind to me are the Virtual-On games... nudge nudge SegaWow I'm surprised it was still online. I'm pretty sure the only game left from that era that we need ported to PC is Geometry Wars 2. Make it happen, MS.
Oh those were amazing too. Didn't realize they ever came to consoles, actually, I thought they were arcade-only. Luckily AC6 is out soon to scratch pretty much that same itch, but I'd gladly buy a Virtual-On collection if the price is right.The biggest things that come to mind to me are the Virtual-On games... nudge nudge Sega
Now y'all remember, Microsoft has been selling digital only consoles for these last 2 generations. There will be a time Xbox One S Digital and then Xbox One Series S will be bricks.
The only reason Sony's keeping the legacy stores open is cause they don't want to fix the CMOS battery issue on the PS3.Well crap, I guess Microsoft IS worse than Sony in this aspect...
You mean, you can finally mod your Xbox without getting banned.
Yeah, I think it's more of a problem with copyright law than it is Microsoft shutting down the store. I absolutely get shutting down a service for a very old game console, but, games that aren't available for purchase anywhere else should have their copyright forfeited.Almost 19 years is a really fucking impressive lifespan for a console's online store.
It's sad to see it go of course, but most if not 99% of the games on the store have already been backed up somewhere online, so it's not like every single game on the store will be lost to time forever.
Dang it, I only have 359 titles in my library. Guess I gotta buy another one to not lose access.if you have a library of 360 titles, you'll still be able to access them
I can still play majority of the games I purchased on it on my Series X. Can you say the same about games purchased on the PS3/Wii/WiiU?
As something of a collector of such things they are already on the rise and have been for the last few years. That said for all the downloadable game efforts on later systems I don't think I have met anybody that done GOD (games on demand, full retail games as opposed to the XBLA smaller games) for the 360, and as noted elsewhere most things on this are way more expensive than retail even likely when things were new.Prices of physical games prob will skyrocket in price... i hope not tho..
and yet if Valve or someone said "all these 10+ year old games... eh fuck it" there would be pandemonium. I get there is probably some regulatory issue, financial issue (still got points loaded on the account means you might have to offset some money in case they appear back and use it all), technical annoyance (still having to maintain a 360 dev team in case someone hacks the payment processor used or said payment processor wants more security, plus customer support for it as you are still actively taking money) but still not something I care to accept even if I never had an account (paying for online is silly).people want the 360 store to be ran for another 80 years wtf
I have to buy a 360 too, if i wanna play those games..."Fortunately we have a product for people who aren't able to get some form of connectivity: it's called Xbox 360."
Hopefully the only missing XBLA and DLC efforts are things few care about for music games, or updates that did not get grabbed before newer ones hit and hold no interesting bugs or alterations.
As something of a collector of such things they are already on the rise and have been for the last few years. That said for all the downloadable game efforts on later systems I don't think I have met anybody that done GOD (games on demand, full retail games as opposed to the XBLA smaller games) for the 360, and as noted elsewhere most things on this are way more expensive than retail even likely when things were new.
If there are any physical games you want then probably want to consider grabbing them in the not too terribly distant future. There are two I definitely want that are probably not going to get any cheaper now.
and yet if Valve or someone said "all these 10+ year old games... eh fuck it" there would be pandemonium. I get there is probably some regulatory issue, financial issue (still got points loaded on the account means you might have to offset some money in case they appear back and use it all), technical annoyance (still having to maintain a 360 dev team in case someone hacks the payment processor used or said payment processor wants more security, plus customer support for it as you are still actively taking money) but still not something I care to accept even if I never had an account (paying for online is silly).