A standalone release of the expansion Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil. It includes the main game, the expansion, The Ultimate Doom (Xbox port, with its extra stage), Doom II (Xbox port, with its extra stage) and Master Levels for Doom II.
Doom II was included in Doom 3 Collector's Edition for the Xbox, which was released in 2005. This port includes an exclusive level, "Betray". It featured multiplayer like the PC version, however not through Xbox Live. This port was programmed by Vicarious Visions. The Xbox version of Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil also contains this same port, as well as Master Levels for Doom II.
The Ultimate Doom was included in Doom 3 Collector's Edition for the Xbox, which was released in 2005. This port includes an exclusive level, "Sewers". It featured multiplayer like the PC version, however not through Xbox Live. This port was programmed by Vicarious Visions. The Xbox version of Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil also contains this port.
This particular "port" actually appears to be an emulation of the aged DOS version of the game; furthermore, it seems to have been somewhat rushed, as it is somewhat limited in functionality, and has a few bugs and design quirks.
Silent Hill Exotica is a mod for the Xbox version for Grand Theft Auto: Vice City that is based on the Silent Hill series. The mod was considered lost media for years, often times just being considered a myth, until it later resurfaced in 2023.
The Special Edition of Star Wars Starfighter for Xbox features high-quality air and space combat, with added missions, a two-player mode, expanded racing and capture-the-flag play, and improved graphics. Set in the Star Wars universe and inspired by The Phantom Menace, players must save Naboo from the Trade Federation's invasion. Players choose from three pilots, each with a unique ship: Rhys, a Naboo pilot-in-training with the N-1 starfighter; Vana, a Naboo expatriate with an ultra-fast, stealthy ship; and Nym, an alien pirate with a powerful, heavily armed starship.
2 in 1 Combo Pack: Sonic Heroes/Super Monkey Ball Deluxe is a video game compilation of two Sega titles, one of which is from the Sonic the Hedgehog series. It was developed by Sonic Team and released for the Xbox in 2005 by Sega.
Bloody Roar Extreme is the Xbox version of Bloody Roar Primal Fury first released on the Nintendo GameCube. This version includes a new character, CGI cutscenes and hidden game modes.
The second of two DLC packs released for Ninja Gaiden (2004) for the Xbox. This one features the same additions as the first Hurricane Pack, such as free camera control and the Intercept technique which would be cut from later releases. While the first Hurricane Pack was a variation on the main campaign with new weapons and such, this one is a multi-phase gauntlet of enemies that would serve as the basis for the Mission Mode in Ninja Gaiden Black.
Just as with the first Hurricane Pack, this is no longer available to download due to the closure of Xbox Live for the original Xbox in 2010. It is now only accessible through a modded Xbox system or a console that still contains a save file.
The first of two DLC Packs for the original 2004 version of Ninja Gaiden for the Xbox. While the contents of these packs were mostly preserved through the updated rerelease Ninja Gaiden Black, the infamous Intercept move was cut and remains exclusive to the original Hurricane packs.
Since the closure of Xbox Live for the original Xbox in 2010, these DLCs have been impossible to obtain unless you kept a save file of them or own a modded Xbox console.
The Xbox version of Pure Pinball contains all the content of the original with enhanced visuals and audio, as well as one extra table with an outer space theme. High scores can be shared over Xbox Live.
Knights of Decayden is a rediscovered (July 2022) title, a long-lost exclusive release for the original Xbox. It was developed by the team behind a series of acclaimed Star Wars games and quietly canceled by Microsoft two decades ago.
Knights of Decayden (sometimes spelled as Decadyn) has been largely unknown to the public until now and helps highlight a hidden part of early Xbox history.
The game went by many names, including Knights of Utu, when it was pitched in 2000 to Sony as a PlayStation 2 game. Ultimately it became an Xbox exclusive until it's cancellation.
Dead or Alive 3++ was released as a rebalanced version of Dead or Alive 3 for the original Xbox game system. It features various system and character balances from the previous three versions of Dead or Alive 3. Some minor tweaks have been added to the game system in the form of a four-way hold system, unrestricted 3D-axis movement, and less emphasis on the critical stun system. Some attack commands for characters are updated. The tag team system, introduced in the previous game, was also updated. Tag Battle was made available during the game's Time Attack and Survival modes. A new feature called Attack Change was added, allowing the character tagging in to attack while switching in. The Tag Throws command was made a bit easier to activate. By default, the game utilizes the Xbox controller's analog face buttons, making the controls lenient to allow players new to the series to adapt to gameplay, players have the option to turn the analog buttons on or off. As with previous entries in the series, it took advantage o
A free little sidescrolling mouselook run and gun game made for the ''unlock xbox'' competition sponsored by doritos, that used to be playable on the now-defunct Yoyogames.com