Some of them actually use 3D graphics for all of the visuals, but keep the gameplay in a 2D perspective. Also keep in mind that not all of them use old-school sprites or hand-drawn art. This allows games like Street Fighter 3 from the Street Fighter Anniversary Collection to be included, while keeping this list from being filled with countless compilations and ports. Overall, the selection is a more limited than the PS2 and even the Gamecube in terms of variety, but there is a decent selection of fighters and run-and-guns if you are into those.īecause there are a number of excellent 2D games for this system, I’m making a cut-off point of 1998 as the earliest year of original release for a game to included in this list of “modern” 2D games. After covering the best 2D games for the PS2 and Gamecube, it is now time to look at the XBox’s Modern 2D library.
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