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Im 99% sure you cant.
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QUOTE(heydockyle @ Nov 28 2006, 12:24 AM)

thats 99% gay on microsofts part
Umm yeah its microsofts fault EA sports made two different games that arent compatable with eachother. I dont think there is any game that has been released on two different consoles that are compatable with eachother.
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QUOTE(mikedavis2838 @ Nov 27 2006, 07:53 PM)

Umm yeah its microsofts fault EA sports made two different games that arent compatable with eachother. I dont think there is any game that has been released on two different consoles that are compatable with eachother.
I thought you could play Halo 2 on both the Xbox and the Xbox 360 on Live and compete, no matter what hardware the game was running on?
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but that is an xbox title that happens to be BC, not separate like the game mentioned
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QUOTE(lostboyz @ Nov 30 2006, 12:32 PM)

but that is an xbox title that happens to be BC, not separate like the game mentioned
DING
This makes a big difference.
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QUOTE(mikedavis2838 @ Nov 27 2006, 08:53 PM)

Umm yeah its microsofts fault EA sports made two different games that arent compatable with eachother. I dont think there is any game that has been released on two different consoles that are compatable with eachother.
I believe Shadowman, or something like that, will be the first game that you can play together on different machines. All though I believe the 2 machines will be the 360 and the PC.