Well, i have been watching this thread for a while and while im a SEGA fan no doubt, i have to agree with some of the members comments. This could be a great hoax as video is easy to manipulate, however, if someone did record a different format of video game ie- PSX and pretended it was from a Saturn then they have done a fantastic job. I could go into detail but i can't be bothered. What i did find when i looked into the finer points of the video was the key frame intervals and how they are layed out ( a good indicator of edit points). What i found was that the keyframe intervals are seamless, not impossible to fake but a hell of a lot of work just for a laugh, so in my humble opinion i think this "could" be genuine.
Arguing and biting each others heads off in frustration isn't constructive at all, in fact if this video is a genuine take on someones early efforts at a port to xbox then great BUT.... what the dev doesn't want to see is people trying to shoot each other down with info from a Wiki they have just Googled (lot's of those experts about, some well established and respected names, i'll say no more) what we need to see is people with genuine interest in seeing a project like this gain wings and fly, which means, shut up and grow up.
In fact i suppose a project like this may never see the light of day on Xbox due to it's limited (but adequate till now) power, the PS3 offers more power for the modern emu fan.
Lets not argue about the f******g clock n date, lets see if this thing is real and encourage the dev with some positive attitude and help, damn xbox dev's are a bit thin on the ground, let's not scare off any new ones who want to join a small community.
While this thing (if genuine) probably will never run 100% on an xbox it still may have a life span that will cross over to the next generation of homebrew machines ie- PS3.
Food for thought.
Well thats my 10 bobs worth (2 cents, 60 Euros, 20,000,000 yen, whatever)