Every game on the Xbox 360 platform has a unique 8-character hexadecimal Title ID [3, 4]. The Title ID for Fruit Ninja Kinect is 58410B79 .
: These consoles have a dedicated Kinect port that provides both data and power. The sensor plugs directly into the back. Original "Phat" Models : These consoles require a Kinect AC adapter
Local co-op and competitive modes allowed two players to slice side-by-side on the same screen, creating a staple local multiplayer experience. Hardware and Modification Prerequisites
Fruit Ninja Kinect is a fascinating case study in video game history. On one hand, it is a well-executed, physically demanding arcade experience that utilizes the Kinect’s technology better than many full-priced retail games. On the other hand, its existence highlights the ephemeral nature of digital console stores. For $10 (800 Microsoft Points), original players received a solid conversion of a mobile hit. For modern players with JTAG or RGH consoles, the game represents something more enduring—a piece of Xbox Live Arcade history, fully preserved, with all its DLC intact, waiting to be rediscovered with a few energetic slashes of the arm. Whether you are a homebrew enthusiast or a casual fan looking for a workout, the fruit is still ripe for the slicing. fruit ninja kinect xbla arcade jtag rgh
Recommend for your RGH/JTAG console.
To install Fruit Ninja Kinect onto your modified hard drive, follow these steps to ensure the game registers as a full title rather than a trial version. Step 1: Prep Your Storage
You will find .iso or god (Games on Demand) containers. Use tools like or Xbox 360 Neighborhood to transfer. Every game on the Xbox 360 platform has
to supply power, as their standard USB ports cannot power the sensor. Kinect Data Update
: This is the official Title ID for Fruit Ninja Kinect .
You must have an official Xbox 360 Kinect sensor connected to your console. The sensor plugs directly into the back
If you need the specific TU or a confirmed working title ID, just ask.
Fruit Ninja Kinect: The Ultimate Guide for Xbox 360 JTAG/RGH Homebrew Consoles