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Xbox 360 title Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director's Cut, which spans two discs, was made available for Xbox One earlier this week. Thanks, Neowin . Read this next ...
Now the U.S. Supreme Court is jumping into the fray. The decision to hear the Xbox 360 disc-scratching case might conjure up images of Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Antonin Scalia engaged in ...
While recently unsealed documents suggests that Microsoft knew about Xbox 360 disc scratching problems all along, Microsoft has finally stepped forward to respond to the allegations. https ...
Microsoft even said in November that it wasn't sure if multi-disc Xbox 360 games would ever be compatible with the Xbox One, but they would try to make it happen.
Microsoft Still Facing Xbox 360 "Disc-Scratching" Legal Battle. Appeals Court rules that class-action claims against the company can move forward. By Eddie Makuch on March 19, ...
Microsoft got itself in the middle of a physical disk war when it released an HD DVD movie disc add-on for the Xbox 360. The add-on eventually shut down due to the Blu-ray format winning that war.
Xbox One backwards compatibility has officially cleared the hurdle of multi-disc Xbox 360 games. The first supported multi-disc title, Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director's Cut, went live last week ...
"Xbox 360 is designed so that it will not damage a game disc as long as the console is not moved while the disc is spinning." "Too much movement of any game console, not just Xbox 360, can cause ...
Xbox 360 Disc-Scratching Lawsuit Moving Forward. The court battle continues, as judges deny Microsoft's petition to rehear the case. By Eddie Makuch on July 21, 2015 at 5:24AM PDT.
Xbox 360 disc-scratching lawsuit, brought eight years ago, is going forward. by Owen S. Good. Source U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals | Via Ars Technica. Jul 21, 2015, 2:41 PM UTC ...
In the comments, many Xbox 360 gamers tried to help Henry_Merrit by suggesting ways to solve the disc tray issue. For example, one user who had experienced a similar issue recommended holding the ...
The Xbox 360's disc-scratching lawsuit is finally going ahead, eight years after it was first brought up. The case, which dates to 2007, ...