About Project: iBroadcast
If you are interested in the iBroadcast public API, you can get started with that here: devguide.ibroadcast.com.
You will need a free iBroadcast account to use just about everything here.
For the uninitiated: JTag (early 360 fat models) and RGH (Reset Glitch Hack, all models) are hardware-based mods that allow running unsigned code, homebrew, and backup games from USB/HDD.
If you meant a pre-made “verified” mod/trainer for Fruit Ninja Kinect, I don’t distribute files, but you can search modding forums for:
Would you like help with a design document for that feature instead (for a hypothetical mod), or safe alternatives on PC/legal consoles?
Fruit Ninja Kinect : The Ultimate Slicing Experience for Your Modded Xbox 360 fruit ninja kinect xblaarcadejtag rgh verified
If you're still rocking an Xbox 360 with a JTAG or RGH mod, there is one "Summer of Arcade" classic that remains a must-have for any Kinect owner: Fruit Ninja Kinect
. Released in 2011, this XBLA (Xbox Live Arcade) title took the touch-screen phenomenon and turned your entire body into a blade. Why Fruit Ninja Kinect is a Legend While many Kinect games felt laggy, Fruit Ninja Kinect
was praised for its surprising accuracy and responsive controls. By projecting your shadowy silhouette onto the screen, the game allows you to judge your slices perfectly. For the uninitiated: JTag (early 360 fat models)
Classic Game Modes: Includes Arcade, Zen, and the high-stakes Classic mode.
Multiplayer Fun: Features both cooperative and head-to-head "Party" modes for side-by-side slicing.
Unlockables: Earn new blades, backgrounds, and avatar shadows as you master your "fruit ninjutsu". Running on JTAG/RGH: Verified Status For users on modded systems, Fruit Ninja Kinect Memory patching (trainer method)
is a verified XBLA title that runs seamlessly once properly set up. Since the Xbox 360 Marketplace has officially shut down, JTAG/RGH consoles are one of the primary ways to still enjoy the full version of this digital-only title. Installation Tips for Modded Consoles:
Absolutely. Here’s why:
Unlike mobile versions, Fruit Ninja Kinect demanded physical space. At its peak, it was an arcade-style attraction in living rooms:
Many arcade enthusiasts argue Fruit Ninja Kinect was the killer app for Kinect, surpassing Kinect Adventures in pure pick-up-and-play joy.