The Legend Of Korra -xbla--arcade--jtag Rgh- ✔
For console modders, this game is an interesting case study.
The XBLA version is the definitive digital release. It runs at a smoother framerate than the PlayStation 3 version and lacks the input lag found on the PC port (which was later delisted). However, since Microsoft officially delisted the game in 2017 due to expired Activision licenses, you cannot buy The Legend of Korra on the official Xbox Store anymore. The Legend of Korra -XBLA--Arcade--Jtag RGH-
This is where the JTAG/RGH scene becomes critical. For console modders, this game is an interesting case study
It is important to note the legal grey area. JTAG and RGH modifications violate Microsoft’s Terms of Service. While modding your own console for playing legally owned backups is legal in some jurisdictions (like the US DMCA exemptions for abandoned software), downloading a delisted XBLA game from a third-party archive is considered piracy. However, since Microsoft officially delisted the game in
However, preservationists argue that since The Legend of Korra is abandonware (the license holder, Activision, no longer sells it, and the developer cannot issue updates), the only way to experience this piece of interactive animation history is via modded consoles.
Released in October 2014 to tie in with the show’s third and fourth seasons (Change and Balance), The Legend of Korra was a downloadable title, not a physical disc release. On Xbox 360, this meant it was an XBLA title.
Unlike the massive open-world Avatar: The Last Airbender games of the PS2 era, PlatinumGames took a "Chapter-based Arcade Fighter" approach.