Microsoft has teased enough. With the launch of the New Xbox One Experience just days away, the company is finally ready to reveal the freshmen class of Xbox 360 games available through the Xbox One Backwards Compatibility program beginning November 12th. Let's just say, reactions seem mixed.
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These are the games in the Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Program

The launch trailer for Rise of the Tomb Raider arriving on Xbox One and Xbox 360 on November 10th and Windows PCs in 2016.
The Wanderer Trailer for Fallout 4, coming to Xbox One and Windows PCs on November 10th.
Microsoft's Xbox Live Deals with Gold for November 3rd doesn't slash the cost of any big-name Xbox One games this week. Xbox One users get deep discounts on Assassin's Creed Syndicate currency. Xbox 360 users get some serious savings on the Mass Effect series.
Games that are toys. For years, adults have tried to convince adults younger than themselves that the games they play are immature, digital toys that they should’ve grown out of by the time they’re able to spend their own money on them. Despite the influence of my slightly rigid girlfriend, I’m happy to say that digital toys or not, I play more games now than I ever did as a kid. That same girlfriend watched as I played Disney Infinity 3.0 for Microsoft’s Xbox One console for the first time.
The Columbia Broadcasting System has a message for all past and present fans of its Star Trek film series. The broadcasting outfit is returning the series that Gene Roddenberry gave birth to back to its roots on television.
Someone at Microsoft finally got around to cutting the price of the console's very expensive camera and motion accessory. Effective immediately, Microsoft has temporarily lowered the price of the Kinect for Xbox One to $99.
If for some reason you didn't catch the première episode of CBS' Supergirl, don't worry about heading to the broadcast network's website to see it. Microsoft Movies & TV has the first episode of Supergirl the new action show available absolutely free.