One day, original Xbox games could be backwards compatible on Xbox One

Phil Spencer is growing into a sort of mini news factory - keep an eye on his responses to fans on Twitter and all sorts of little details about Xbox's future plans come to light. Even better, he seems to be finding out exactly what the fans want to know before they ask - almost as if, underneath the job and the branded T-shirts, he's a real fan himself. What a mystery!

Today's story concerns Xbox One's backwards compatibility - and specifically just how backwards it plans to be. After a fan asked about whether original Xbox games could ever pop up on the service, Spencer came back with a jovial (if definitively non-specific) reply:

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Personally, I'm a big fan of the idea of Spencer sticking his head round a door and chirpily asking if they can do it yet. Every single day. While I doubt we'll have an actual answer as to its possibility anytime soon, it's pleasing to know that the wheels are at least partially in motion. If only so I can pretend that my console is powered by radioactive slime again:

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Joe Skrebels
Joe first fell in love with games when a copy of The Lion King on SNES became his stepfather in 1994. When the cartridge left his mother in 2001, he turned to his priest - a limited edition crystal Xbox - for guidance. And now he's here.