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They unearth XBLA games like Cloning Clyde and give them a second life. If you own a modded Xbox 360, installing this game is mandatory—not just for the achievements or the humor, but to honor a forgotten piece of arcade history. : Works perfectly on JTAG/RGH dashboards like Aurora
What set Cloning Clyde apart from other platformers was its central mechanic: cloning. The goal of each level is to escape the laboratory, but you rarely do it alone. Throughout the levels, players find cloning machines. Activating them spawns a new Clyde.
The narrative is delivered with a charming, low-budget aesthetic. The visuals are reminiscent of a Flash game from the early 2000s, featuring hand-drawn characters that look like doodles on a napkin. While some critics initially dismissed the graphics, the style has aged surprisingly well, offering a distinct personality that stands out against the hyper-realistic shooters of the time.
Unlike the retail version, RGH environments allow direct memory editing via tools like XBDM (Xbox Debug Monitor). Community members have created: