I just learned that Xbox Live Arcade was a service that first started on the original Xbox, not Xbox 360. You had to order a disc online that would let you access the XBLA store. Here’s the wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xbox_Live_Arcade
I’ve never heard anyone talk about this before, so I think this is really interesting. A lot of the OG XBLA games don’t even have wikipedia pages, so I’m guessing this service was pretty obscure when it came out? Anyways I found some Youtube videos of some of the games, so here’s some gameplay clips if anyone is interested:
Hamsterball: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUA-SeFye_0
ThinkTanks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSJ0t8cIQYc
Mutant Storm: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PpS1giWPGw
Did any of you guys ever use Xbox Live Arcade on the original Xbox? What did you think of it? I’m curious to hear more about it.
- I had the original Xbox with Live to play with friends, and I played XBLA on the 360; but I didn’t know about the Arcade function on the original. I don’t remember hearing any of my gaming friends talk about it, either. 
- Nice find, I completely forgot. I remember either me or a friend having the XBLA disc, but I never even connected my original XB to the net, so I never used it, I just played offline. - Great console btw, funnily it was the one that turned me from PC to consoles, so I could play the newest Mortal Kombat with friends. I since switched mostly to Playstation, but always had some kind of XB from every gen. - It really hurts to see how MS dropped the ball with the console since, after doing the impossible and narrowly outselling Sony with the 360. I really though GamePass might turn the tide in their favor again, but as Sony now has a similar service, it seems to have not. 
- This is neat. I would have loved to have played some of these alongside what I did on the 360. Feels similar. Marble Blast Ultra, Geometry Wars, etc. I had no idea either. 
- I had Xbox Live on the original Xbox but never knew Arcade was a thing on it. This is a pretty neat discovery and I hope some folks can share stories. 

