Ok, a lot of us on here have got Xbox 360s, but I'm not sure how many of us had original Xboxes, back in the day. I did, so I wanted to start a thread of recommendations for games that were released for it, but run (and run well) on its successor.
I'm going to ignore the fact that a lot of these games were released for other formats, because some of us only have room for one console under our telly, and it might be worth including multiformat stuff.
I'll kick it off with the ones I own (plus any I can think of that I've owned in the past):
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Burnout 2: Point of ImpactIf you like arcade racing games, then this really should be near the top (if not
the top of your list. I absolutely love this one, and you should too.
Crimson Skies: High Road to RevengeExcellent arcade flight game in the vein of
Blazing Angels and
Ace Combat, but set in an alternative 1930s where planes and zeppelins are the main form of transportation. Available on XBLAH, but see if you can dig out a physical copy in your local games emporium - it should be cheap as chips.
Call of Duty: Finest HourThe first
Call of Duty game developed for home consoles. This is probably only of interest to fans of the series, as the graphics look rather dated by today's standards. It's still CoD though, and gameplay-wise, it stands up to its sequels well.
Doom 3Let's not argue about this one. I like it, but probably more than I should. It gets utter contempt for the torch gameplay mechanic, but I think it's a stroke of genuis and adds to the claustrophic atmosphere. A solid remake of a classic.
Grand Theft Auto III, Vice City & San AndreasI don't need to say anything about these, do I? If
GTA IV was your first taste of the series and you liked it, you could do worse than checking these out.
Halo: Combat Evolved & Halo 2See above, but replace
GTA IV with
Halo 3.
FahrenheitGets a bit silly towards the end, but I really enjoyed this. Billed as an 'interactive film', it's slightly different from normal adventure games as it has branching story lines, and well worth the few pounds you'll pick it up for.
IndyCar Series 2005A faithful representation of the sport, although the graphics are quite agricultural by today's standards. For fans of the sport only, methinks.
Links 2004Probably the best golf game I've played - Tiger Woods eat your heart out.
ManhuntGruesome stealth-em-up from the makers of GTA. Very atmospheric, and one of a handful of games to actually scare me in some places.
Max Payne & Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max PayneExcellent third-person shooters, with the stories told in dark graphic-novel cutscenes. Very bleak and not to everyone's tastes, but I loved them both.
Mercenaries: Playground of DestructionA military sandbox game where you play a mercenary contracted to kill various generals from different nations. I'd akin this to
Crackdown more than any other game. I feel this was somewhat overlooked as was one of the last games to be released for the chunky little brick.
Outrun 2Wonderful arcade racer, probably already known to most on here, but included to aid my completist nature.
PsychonautsPsychadelic 3D platforming game from legendary game designer Tim Schafer. Some of the precision jumping parts can be a pain, but well worth persevering with.
Serious SamHectic FPS where you're inundated with enemies from start to finish. The Xbox version includes about six or seven episodes. There were so many times I thought I'd finished the game, but it carried on.
Silent Hill 4: The RoomThe only game from the
Silent Hill series I've played,so I can't compare with its predecessors. A good survival-horror game with some interesting gameplay mechanics and atmosphere.
The Simpsons Hit & RunA must have for any fans of
The Simpsons and
Grand Theft Auto. Some excellent humour, even if the game isn't all that challenging for hardcore players.
The SufferingThis starts out as what appears to be a generic third-person shooter, where you play an inmate attempting to escape a prison, but in a David Banner-esque style, you get to turn into a giant monster when made angry! Worth a play for the pennies.
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That's about it from me, over to you guys. Remember, don't leave anything off if it was released on other platforms, as for example, I've never owned a PS2.
I'm also sure that some of you will disagree with my picks, but it's all IMHO, you have to agree.
For a full list of compatibility, see
here.