Original Xbox Game Pricing for April 19 Releases

As the date draws near all of the Original Xbox game pricing for the April 19 releases are now available. You can find links to each of the store pages below along with their cost and other key details. This is a strong batch of titles that should bring back classic memories for those that want to revisit them or be a great first adventure for those that skipped out on these classics. All of the games run better than ever at 4x the pixel count on Xbox One S and 16x the pixel count on Xbox One X as enhanced titles. The pricing below is in USD, but it's showing the same price point in Canada as well. There are eight games releasing on the noted date with another set coming later in the month, we'll have another listing then as well since those are not currently up. You can of course just throw in your old disc, this is for owning them digitally.

Blinx: The Time Sweeper $9.99 - 1.13GB
Xbox Store Page - An intense action title that follow Blinx in this exclusive release.

Breakdown $9.99 - 2.02GB
Xbox Store Page - This action adventure game has you battling military groups.

Conker: Live & Reloaded $9.99 - 4.56GB
Xbox Store Page - The loud mouth and graphic Conker returns Live, and Reloaded in this exclusive.

Hunter: The Reckoning $14.99 - 3.77GB
Xbox Store Page - Hunt vampires and monsters while battling against a falling apart society.
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Jade Empire $9.99 - 6.17GB
Xbox Store Page - Become a master of Martial Arts as you train and deploy these skills in this exclusive.

Panzer Dragoon Orta $9.99 - 3.04GB
Xbox Store Page - You are Orta, a new and shining hope. Upon a fearsome dragon you must fight to save the world from total destruction.

The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind $14.99 - 991.01 MB
Xbox Store Page - This is a classic RPG and one of the early entries in the series.

SSX 3 $9.99 - 3.18GB
Xbox Store Page - It's free to rock around, it's tricky. Snowboarding at its finest.

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Gamerheadquarters Reviewer Jason Stettner