
If you lived through the ‘80s, you would have been accustomed to the simplicity of video games back in those days. Video games back then were in 2D and featured small character models and very few sound effects to boot. That’s not to say video games weren’t fun back then because they were. Although the games back then were short, game developers found a loophole on this by either adding a high score system or making the game really difficult. If you loved this era in gaming, you’ll love what the Capcom Arcade Cabinet has to offer.

The month of July saw a lot of great additions to the Xbox Backwards Compatibility Programme, allowing you to play more of your favourite Xbox 360 games on your Xbox One Console than ever before. Here is a comprehensive list of all games added to Backwards Compatibility LAST month.

After today’s leak, Microsoft just confirmed via Xbox Live Director of Programming Larry “Major Nelson” Hryb that a bunch of new games are going to be compatible starting today with Xbox One’s backward compatibility feature.

From the review: "After weeks of waiting for overpriced packs, the Capcom Arcade Cabinet is finally complete. And while I may have complained about Capcom's aggressive pricing strategy, the overall package is ultimately worth a look. The three games found in this final pack are good, but aren't the showstoppers you might have expected."