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Microsoft has promised that hundreds of games designed for its older Xbox 360 will work on its newer Xbox One console, starting with a handful of titles this year.
It also showed off how its HoloLens headset can be used to play "Minecraft" via hologram on a coffee table.
The presentation on Monday kicked off Microsoft's presence at E3, the annual video game conference that draws thousands of bloggers, gamers and journalists from around the world.
In addition, the company showed footage of Xbox One games coming this holiday season, including "Halo 5: Guardians," with multiplayer support for 24 players, up from 16 for the previous installment. And it announced "Gears of War 4" would be available exclusively to its platform next year.
It also is a dig at Sony's PlayStation Plus subscription service, which offers older PS3 games for streaming but costs $50 a year.
"We won't charge you to play the games you already own," said Mike Ybarra, Xbox's head of platform engineering.
Microsoft demonstrated how its HoloLens could herald the next generation of gaming. It's an augmented reality headset that allows the viewer to see holograms amid the real world.
Microsoft Studios executive Saxs Persson played "Minecraft" with the headset on while staring at a wall. He also played using gestures and voice commands, interacting with the world on an empty coffee table.
A special camera allowed the audience to see what he was seeing - a perfect 3-D representation of a pixelated "Minecraft" world.
Microsoft announces HoloLens, backward compatibility of Xbox One - Business Today
It also showed off how its HoloLens headset can be used to play "Minecraft" via hologram on a coffee table.

The presentation on Monday kicked off Microsoft's presence at E3, the annual video game conference that draws thousands of bloggers, gamers and journalists from around the world.
In addition, the company showed footage of Xbox One games coming this holiday season, including "Halo 5: Guardians," with multiplayer support for 24 players, up from 16 for the previous installment. And it announced "Gears of War 4" would be available exclusively to its platform next year.
It also is a dig at Sony's PlayStation Plus subscription service, which offers older PS3 games for streaming but costs $50 a year.
"We won't charge you to play the games you already own," said Mike Ybarra, Xbox's head of platform engineering.
Microsoft demonstrated how its HoloLens could herald the next generation of gaming. It's an augmented reality headset that allows the viewer to see holograms amid the real world.
Microsoft Studios executive Saxs Persson played "Minecraft" with the headset on while staring at a wall. He also played using gestures and voice commands, interacting with the world on an empty coffee table.
A special camera allowed the audience to see what he was seeing - a perfect 3-D representation of a pixelated "Minecraft" world.
Microsoft announces HoloLens, backward compatibility of Xbox One - Business Today