| Game / DLC Title | File Type / Details | File Size | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Various Car Packs (Launch Track, March Pirelli, May TopGear, etc.) | Varies (100-370 MB) | | Forza Horizon | Full Game Rip | 2.2 GB | | Front Mission Evolved | Full Game Rip | 310.5 MB | | Fruit Ninja Kinect | Multiple Kinect Theme Packs | Varies (1-6 MB) | | Grand Theft Auto IV & V | Full Game Rips | GTA IV: 3.8 GB / GTA V: 1.6 GB | | SSX (2012) | Full Game Rip (USA) | 6.6 GB | | Singularity | Full Game Rips (Multiple Regions) | 6.5 GB | | Skate 2 & Skate 3 | Full Game Rips (Multiple Regions) | ~6.1-6.4 GB | | Skylanders Series | Full Game Rips (Giants, Imaginators, Spyro's Adventure, etc.) | ~7.5-7.8 GB |
Xbox 360 DLC Archive Part 2 typically refers to a specific collection of archived digital content hosted on the Internet Archive or categorized within community-maintained Roms Megathreads
"Jax... it’s a time capsule. Everything we thought was deleted... it's all here."
Finding the right "Part 2" requires a bit of searching, as the archives are often organized by the starting letter of the game titles. Here’s a breakdown of the most prominent "Part 2" collections:
To understand why this archive is so important, you have to understand the current state of the Xbox 360 Marketplace. Over the last few years, hundreds of games have been delisted. Licenses have expired, publishers have gone bankrupt, and servers have flickered out. While the Xbox 360 store remains partially active, vast swathes of downloadable content (DLC) have vanished into the ether.
Essential patches required for DLC to function correctly.
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"Don't do it, man," a voice crackled through his headset. It was Jax, his digital partner-in-crime. "The last guy who clicked that link ended up with a bricked console and a wiped hard drive. It’s a logic bomb."
This is the most common use case.
Digital preservation has become one of the most critical challenges in modern gaming. When the Xbox 360 Marketplace officially closed its doors in July 2024, thousands of digital-only games, downloadable content (DLC) packs, expansions, and themes were permanently removed from official servers. For titles that are not backward compatible with the Xbox One or Xbox Series X/S, this shutdown meant that unpurchased content was effectively lost to time.