XenonRecomp is a recompilation framework focused on translating Xbox 360 (Xenon architecture) binaries into native code that can run on modern platforms without relying on traditional emulation. It provides tools and infrastructure for analyzing PowerPC-based binaries and converting them into equivalent C++ or intermediate representations that can be compiled and executed natively. The project aims to bridge the gap between emulation and full decompilation by offering a structured approach to recompiling games while preserving their original behavior. By targeting the Xenon architecture specifically, it enables more accurate and efficient reconstruction of Xbox 360 titles. Developers can use XenonRecomp to explore game internals, debug behavior, and create modifications or enhancements that would be difficult in an emulator environment.

Features

  • Framework for recompiling Xbox 360 PowerPC binaries
  • Translation of binaries into native executable code
  • Reduced reliance on traditional emulation techniques
  • Tools for analyzing and debugging game behavior
  • Extensible architecture for ongoing improvements
  • Enables modding and customization of legacy games

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Game Mods

License

MIT License

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Operating Systems

Linux, Mac, Windows

Programming Language

C++

Related Categories

C++ Game Mods

Registered

2026-03-18