In 2014, Vanik posted a video showing his emulator running Frogger 2. He had spent a week researching the 360, thanks to the work of Free60 in documenting the Xbox 360's hardware. In 2011, Vanik announced his intent on working on a 360 emulator, explaining that he was "looking for a challenge" similar to PSP Player. Frustrated, he started researching Xbox 360 homebrew and emulation. While visiting Tokyo, Vanik picked up a set of Japanese Xbox 360 games, but was unable to play them on his console due to their region lock. Vanik and three other developers mainly contribute to Xenia's development, but anyone is allowed to contribute to the project's repository on GitHub.Īs of July 2022, Xenia is able to play over 1,200 Xbox 360 games, over 250 of which are playable from start to finish with few or no issues. Ben Vanik, who also created PSP Player, started developing Xenia in 2013 after two years of research. Xenia is an open-source Xbox 360 emulator for Windows and the first to successfully run a commercial Xbox 360 game.
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