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We have several options to try.

We have several options to try.

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LarsMatena
Senior Member
602
10-18-2025, 01:01 PM
#1
I'm trying to gather all my gaming collections onto my PC using emulators. So far, I have my PS2, GBA, and many other titles easily stored on my hard drive. However, I really want to focus on the Halo series and, even though it might sound odd, I’m curious if there’s an Xbox 360 emulator available. I don’t like Microsoft cutting off PC support or making exclusive deals for their consoles. My goal is to get rid of or trade away old devices I no longer need—like the Xbox 360—and share my original copies with people who value owning a physical game.
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LarsMatena
10-18-2025, 01:01 PM #1

I'm trying to gather all my gaming collections onto my PC using emulators. So far, I have my PS2, GBA, and many other titles easily stored on my hard drive. However, I really want to focus on the Halo series and, even though it might sound odd, I’m curious if there’s an Xbox 360 emulator available. I don’t like Microsoft cutting off PC support or making exclusive deals for their consoles. My goal is to get rid of or trade away old devices I no longer need—like the Xbox 360—and share my original copies with people who value owning a physical game.

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TugaCarlos
Member
165
10-18-2025, 01:43 PM
#2
I don’t know any good x360 emulators.
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TugaCarlos
10-18-2025, 01:43 PM #2

I don’t know any good x360 emulators.

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Eusebio06
Senior Member
595
10-18-2025, 10:17 PM
#3
Currently, there isn't a converter for Xbox 360 or PS3 to EUML available.
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Eusebio06
10-18-2025, 10:17 PM #3

Currently, there isn't a converter for Xbox 360 or PS3 to EUML available.

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Knniff
Junior Member
13
10-18-2025, 10:37 PM
#4
There’s a great emulator available for both platforms, and these products are offered by the manufacturers. In reality, though, creating an emulator for X360/PS3 games is unlikely because their design differs significantly from PC systems. Running such an emulator would likely be very inefficient if it ever works.
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Knniff
10-18-2025, 10:37 PM #4

There’s a great emulator available for both platforms, and these products are offered by the manufacturers. In reality, though, creating an emulator for X360/PS3 games is unlikely because their design differs significantly from PC systems. Running such an emulator would likely be very inefficient if it ever works.

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deadkidrs
Junior Member
31
10-19-2025, 05:49 AM
#5
Hey there! So you're thinking about future emulators, huh? I bet the 360 would be a solid choice compared to the PS3's quirks. It had an octa-core and 512 MB of RAM—way more practical than what was available back then.
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deadkidrs
10-19-2025, 05:49 AM #5

Hey there! So you're thinking about future emulators, huh? I bet the 360 would be a solid choice compared to the PS3's quirks. It had an octa-core and 512 MB of RAM—way more practical than what was available back then.

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molresa
Junior Member
26
10-27-2025, 11:41 AM
#6
In principle, anything can be replicated by applying sufficient force. However, there aren't any emulators powerful enough to achieve this with today's consumer devices.
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molresa
10-27-2025, 11:41 AM #6

In principle, anything can be replicated by applying sufficient force. However, there aren't any emulators powerful enough to achieve this with today's consumer devices.

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Shadowsuns
Member
228
10-29-2025, 12:38 AM
#7
The 360 featured a triple-core Cell chip. The PS3 functioned as a 7-core Cell processor. Although many were unaware of this detail, the Cell architecture presented significant challenges to engineers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell_%28microprocessor%29
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Shadowsuns
10-29-2025, 12:38 AM #7

The 360 featured a triple-core Cell chip. The PS3 functioned as a 7-core Cell processor. Although many were unaware of this detail, the Cell architecture presented significant challenges to engineers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell_%28microprocessor%29

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X_Gamer_14
Junior Member
20
11-03-2025, 03:12 PM
#8
I was talking about today, right? Maybe in ten years a 5960x will be common in our watches.
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X_Gamer_14
11-03-2025, 03:12 PM #8

I was talking about today, right? Maybe in ten years a 5960x will be common in our watches.

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Lenn_craft
Member
63
11-05-2025, 09:17 AM
#9
Working on PS3 and 360 proved more challenging than previous systems, according to what I've learned. It looks like the design is quite unusual, which likely contributed to some of the poor ports from the latest generation. Nonetheless, PCs are advancing rapidly, so it wouldn't be surprising to see a PS3 emulator become feasible in the near future.
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Lenn_craft
11-05-2025, 09:17 AM #9

Working on PS3 and 360 proved more challenging than previous systems, according to what I've learned. It looks like the design is quite unusual, which likely contributed to some of the poor ports from the latest generation. Nonetheless, PCs are advancing rapidly, so it wouldn't be surprising to see a PS3 emulator become feasible in the near future.

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TdmFan92
Senior Member
602
11-08-2025, 02:24 PM
#10
That's clear. I'll keep it that way.
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TdmFan92
11-08-2025, 02:24 PM #10

That's clear. I'll keep it that way.

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