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The only issue you may run into is this: It appears neither Ubisoft-released Myst (III or IV) have been added to Xbox's backwards compatibility list yet.
https://www.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-one/backward-compatibility/available-games
They're original Xbox games, released around 14 years ago. If you have an original Xbox laying around, you might be able to play them.
Good to know. Most people who mention "Xbox" after 2016 are referring to Xbox One, not the OG console.
Keep the dream alive.
About a yr before kicking the bucket the console would randomly freeze while playing then months later it wouldn't shut down, (power button circuitry?) so had to unplug it when done gaming. It died this spring while playing Splinter Cell Chaos Theory.
What a drag, the x360 consoles were also ancient and weren't back compatible with the majority of the original console's games.
We bought it instead of the PS2 because of Munch's Oddysee