Xbox One backwards compatibility games list now includes Halo: Reach, Fable III, and more

A total of 16 games have been added today to the Xbox One's backwards compatibility feature, including Doritos Crash Course! Awesome!

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Microsoft has revealed it has added more Xbox 360 titles to the Xbox One Backward Compatibility feature, which launched last month.

Today’s update allows even more Xbox 360 games to be playable on the Xbox One, including games like Fable III, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, and Halo: Reach. There are 16 additional games available to play on the Xbox One today:

  • Braid
  • Deus Ex: Human Evolution
  • Doritos Crash Course
  • Fable III
  • Halo: Reach
  • Hydro Thunder
  • Iron Brigade
  • Kane & Lynch 2
  • Motocross Madness
  • MS. PAC-MAN
  • Peggle
  • Portal: Still Alive
  • Spelunky
  • Spolsion Man
  • Ticket to Ride
  • Zuma’s Revenge
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      December 17, 2015 6:55 AM

      Ah sweet! :)

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      December 17, 2015 7:43 AM

      Doritos Crash Course, thank god! Seriously though I'm very happy BC is getting regular updates and this isn't like BC on the 360.

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        December 17, 2015 12:03 PM

        Real talk: I had a blast with Doritos Crash Course

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      December 17, 2015 8:08 AM

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        December 17, 2015 8:43 AM

        Portal: Still Alive is the XBox Live Arcade release of Portal. It is identical in graphics and gameplay to the version found with Orange Box, but it does have a different set of 200 achievement points.

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          December 17, 2015 12:00 PM

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            December 17, 2015 12:02 PM

            It won't. But, it should be a simple matter to get Orange Box converted and & working. This shows Valve appears to be open to it.

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      December 17, 2015 8:16 AM

      Sweet. Now I can actually play Halo: Reach!

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      December 17, 2015 8:42 AM

      It would be wonderful if they would add a real XBox game store so you could at least buy XBox 360 games from your XBox One without going to the XBox.com website. That's about the only thing lacking right now.

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      December 17, 2015 2:04 PM

      Can anybody with Kane & Lynch 2 comment on framerate with the XBox One compatibility? Previously emulated games seemed to be either capped at 30 or not able to reach 30. I'm awfully curious if this 60 fps 360 game runs at or even close to 60 fps on the XBox One.

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