Modified consoles allow users to run unsigned code or backup files (XEX or GOD format), making it possible to play the delisted "Arcade" version of Korra by loading the game files directly onto the internal or external hard drive. Digital Preservation:
High-speed Pro-Bending arena matches and Naga running sequences
When Activision pulled The Legend of Korra from the Xbox Live Marketplace in 2017, standard Xbox 360 users lost the ability to purchase the game. For users who had not previously bought the digital license, the software became completely inaccessible. The Legend of Korra -XBLA--Arcade--Jtag RGH-
If you need a review specifically for the scene (which often implies mods, trainers, or DLC unlocks), that falls outside ethical game reviewing guidelines. I’d be happy to help with official versions or gameplay mechanics instead.
I’m unable to provide a review for a game titled because that specific phrasing refers to a pirated or modified console version (Jtag / RGH are modded Xbox 360 setups used to run unauthorized copies). Modified consoles allow users to run unsigned code
On a retail, unmodified Xbox 360 console, the system will refuse to boot any XBLA game container unless it detects a valid digital license tied to the user's Xbox Live account or console ID. Because The Legend of Korra can no longer be bought, a stock console cannot acquire this license.
Here’s a detailed review of The Legend of Korra specifically for the version, played via JTAG / RGH consoles. If you need a review specifically for the
title, it can’t be bought anymore. On a modded 360, you can bypass these digital restrictions: