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Five games more go backwards compatible for Xbox One

Microsoft's Major Nelson has revealed that five more Xbox 360 games have been made available on the Xbox One via backwards compatibility.

Among the five new additions are Double Neon Dragon and Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime. Both games came out a year apart, in 2012 and 2011 (respectively). While Double Neon Dragon was met with mixed to positive reviews, Ghostbusters had a much harder time with mostly negative reviews.

In addtion to Double Neon Dragon and Ghostbusters, the Xbox One has recieved Altered Beast, Comix Zone and The Cave.

1988's Altered Beast and 1995's Comix Zone 1995 are joining the Xbox One's library along with puzzle-platformer The Cave from 2013 which was met with mixed reviews.

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