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Revision as of 21:47, 14 October 2023
Over the lifespan of the Xbox 360, various hardware was created to accommodate newly developed hacks and improvements for the console. The table below contains a list of these devices and a picture to allow for visual identification.
If you have any further information or corrections on the entries here (including sources), please let us know!
Modding Hardware