: A side-scrolling target gallery to test your marksmanship.
Instead of strictly relying on martial arts or melee combos, Small Arms prioritized ranged weaponry.
: Players move with the left analog stick and aim with the right, allowing for 360-degree firing. Each character’s weapon features a primary fire and a more powerful secondary fire that drains a battery meter. Small Arms -XBLA--Arcade--Jtag RGH-
In an era where digital storefronts close, the modded Xbox 360 scene keeps these bite-sized arcade brawlers alive. It is the perfect 4-player party game for a weekend LAN party, requiring no internet connection, no discs, and no Xbox Live subscription—just the raw power of your modded hardware and a few extra controllers.
If you want to experience this piece of XBLA history on your modded Xbox 360, follow this standard installation framework. Prerequisites A JTAG or RGH Xbox 360 console. or Freestyle Dash (FSD3) installed. A USB flash drive or internal Xbox 360 Hard Drive. : A side-scrolling target gallery to test your marksmanship
For those looking for a more nostalgic experience, Small Arms is also available on the original Xbox Arcade. The game was initially released on the Arcade in 2004 and features the original gameplay and graphics.
An early, rare exploit for older consoles that allows running "unsigned code," meaning you can play homebrew software or game backups directly from a hard drive. Each character’s weapon features a primary fire and
A more modern and versatile exploit. It sends precise electrical pulses to the console’s CPU to bypass security checks, allowing any Xbox 360 console revision to run homebrew software.