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Microsoft adds three more games to Xbox One Backward Compatibility list

Microsoft today added three more games to the Xbox One Backward Compatibility list. Today's additions include FLOCK!, HALF-MINUTE HERO -Super Mega Neo Climax-, and Tour de France 2009.

It's good news for anyone that was worried that Microsoft might be slowing down. Last week only saw the addition of Interpol, while the week before was just Red Dead Redemption. Prior to that, the list was expanding rapidly, with four and eight titles added in the prior two weeks, respectively.

Here's what got added today:

FLOCK! ($14.99)

Protect your cornfields and lock up your livestock, because FLOCK is here! Herd cute, cuddly animals through over 50 sandbox puzzles with the help of your UFO tractor beam! Flock together with a friend, and even create and share your own crazy levels online with the built-in level editor! With so much to do, the potential for fun is out of this world! Buy it today!

HALF-MINUTE HERO -Super Mega Neo Climax- ($9.99)

Welcome to HALF-MINUTE HERO -Super Mega Neo Climax-! A complete hypersonic RPG adventure: start your quest, meet people who need your help, fight through dark dungeons, earn money, upgrade equipment, level up, level up, level up, and take down the final boss…all in just half a minute! There are 62 entire RPGs in HALF-MINUTE HERO, each with its own leaderboard to earn medals and compete with friends. You’ve never played an RPG like this before!

Tour de France 2009 ($4.99)

Tour de France 2009 is the most famous cycling race's official simulation game. Choose one of the 18 official teams and lead it through 2009 edition's 21 official legs by interacting directly on you riders. Early breakaways, fights for jerseys, sprints are some of the possible behaviors that are particularly specific to the sport. Race up to 4 players, wheel to wheel, on Live Arcade to lead your team to the highest step on the podium.

The list should now contain about 219 games, and it continues to grow every week. If you're waiting for an Xbox 360 title to be supported, be patient. It's likely that it will show up eventually.

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