The list of Xbox 360 games playable on Xbox One grows by three today, including one very lengthy RPG.
Lost Odyssey, Guwange, and Toy Story 3 are all being added as backwards-compatible games today, Microsoft announced on Twitter. Toy Story 3 is a surprisingly decent kids game, while Guwange is a port of a vertically scrolling shoot-em-up from Cave.
Lost Odyssey is the most noteworthy of the bunch for a number of reasons. It was one of the major attempts by Microsoft to bring exclusive JRPGs to Xbox 360. It was designed by Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakuguchi and his studio, Mistwalker. Oh, and it took up four DVDs, one of which was simply thrown in the case in a paper envelope.
Backwards-compatibility support for multi-disc games was first introduced on Xbox One with the Director's Cut of Deus Ex: Human Revolution back in May.
You can choose to play backwards-compatible games with physical copies by popping the disc into your system, or you can download the digital versions. In the case of Lost Odyssey, it'll be a hefty 22.43 GB installation.
A full list of Xbox One backwards-compatible games can be seen here.
This story has been updated for clarity.