Xbox One backward compatibility a theoretical proposal, Microsoft says

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Microsoft Senior Director Albert Penello told Gamespot this week that the Xbox One could potentially, one day, offer backward compatibility using its Azure cloud service. This doesn't mean that Microsoft is actively pursuing backward compatibility in the Xbox One, a Microsoft spokesperson tells Joystiq:

"The power of the cloud brings many possibilities on Xbox One. Albert was speaking theoretically about backwards compatibility as an example of the features the cloud could enable in the future."

In the interview, Penello responded to a question about potential backward compatibility on Xbox One by saying the console was "absolutely" open to that type of connected feature. "There are so many things that the servers can do," he said. "Using our Azure cloud servers, sometimes it's things like voice processing. It could be more complicated things like rendering full games like a Gaikai and delivering it to the box. We just have to figure out how, over time, how much does that cost to deliver, how good is the experience."

Backward compatibility might be a feature on Xbox One in the future, but for now that's a hypothetical scenario. The console itself might also one day be red, cost $50 or cook breakfast for you – theoretically, of course.

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Source: http://www.joystiq.com/2013/09/05/xbox-one-backward-compatibility-a-theoretical-proposal/

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OdinPosted:

Woobie I know they'll pull it off, it'll be with the first anniversary of Xbox One's release date. It'll be the "One year of One" update, you all watch. I said it first.


I am screen shotting this. You should too!

WoobiePosted:

I know they'll pull it off, it'll be with the first anniversary of Xbox One's release date. It'll be the "One year of One" update, you all watch. I said it first.

UrfPosted:

Daw This is a pretty cool idea. I wonder how it would work ?


It's quite simple actually. Same way you can run GBA and DS games on your PC. They just gotta figure out how to emulate the environment. Considering how much their architecture has changed over the years, it's gonna be tough. It was easy for Sony since while it has changed a lot, it's still keeping the base architecture.

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invalidslinky Why would you buy a next gen console to play old games?


Ever heard of convergence? its the convenience factor, why have 2 different Xboxes plugged into your TV when the one can rule them all?


I love playing CoD4, so that's a good reason.

ZeffPosted:

I hope this happens so i can play the good old games.

GossipPosted:

Please! I want to be able to play my 360 games on the One.

MaggardoPosted:

It would be great if they added backwards compatibility to the Xbox One!

GeorgasmPosted:

Make it happen, I thought MS were out to win this console war.

YinPosted:

invalidslinky Why would you buy a next gen console to play old games?


It's not that people want to buy a new console for old games, but more like them wanting their old games to still have some relevance with new consoles. It's why people buy those old arcade games from the marketplace. Old games shouldn't be forgotten because of new consoles. If anything, they should be able to play faster and easier with better hardware. There are more to games and consoles than new, new, new. Some people love to go back and play these older games once in a while just as they've done in the past. They shouldn't require an old console to get that experience (unless of course there are legal problems involved.) It's just all around convenience if they get this going. You just have to keep up with one box, not two.

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invalidslinky Why would you buy a next gen console to play old games?


Ever heard of convergence? its the convenience factor, why have 2 different Xboxes plugged into your TV when the one can rule them all?