I found this on another site
- You can't run games by copying their data to a demo folder (duh)
- you can extract the iso using i.e. isobuster and burn it as a standard ISO DVD or CDR
- the live arcade games are nothing but standard flash games.. in fact, you can run hexic right in your browser. however replacing the hexic flash files with another swf file results in the 360 crashing hard (only power off helps), and the default.xex in the hexic folder appears to be nothing more than a flashfile player. while this doesn't help with exploits I guess, it would still open an interesting opportunity for homebrew games, since there's tons of flash games out there.. just gotta find out why it crashes. burning hexic alone on a cdr works just fine.
- for some odd reason, when your 360 is set to german, the playable demos are nonexistant on the menu. set to english, they show up.
- there seem to be a bunch more videofiles on there than actually accessible through the menues, such as the e3 trailers of ghost recon 3, gears of war, etc
- there are images of xbox 1 games on there, as well as banners and icons of various xbox360 games and store chains such as ebgames and walmart[/quote]
Looks like with a little work we might be able to get some flash games to run on the 360 (IMG:
style_emoticons/default/smile.gif).... would be a start
This post has been edited by Chancer: Dec 28 2005, 11:48 AM