I was wondering where do you get emulaters like nintendo games, and how do I go apon putting them on my modded xbox. Is this how..download the games you want to your pc, after making a file. The when you FTP them to your xbox just drag them over to xbox side and out them in.....where? This is were I don't know..or am i even close to figuring it out?
Piracy....what do you call modding a xbox.xbox360.wii,ps3 and so on.......but that's okay to talk about? what's hacking mean?
http://www.ehow.co.uk/how_7721464_install-n64-games-onto-xbox.html (there are better guides than this look on google) get surreal64 from xbox scene (look for an autoinstaller) and roms search again google
It's ok to talk about downloading emulators and how to set them up; as long as you don't ask where/how to get the BIOS/ROMs/etc.
here is a quick overview of what you need to do mate autoxbins - search for this, you will find all your emulators here, NO! games/roms can be found here tho install XBMC4XBOX (latest version) onto your xbox (if your stuck look for the slayers disc which will install it for you) create apps folder on your "E" drive (you can do this though XBMC's file manager or FTP) - if you use a large HDD if will be F or G drive FTP into XBMC, go to the 'E' drive Upload your emulator folders here goto Apps on XBMC select add source navigate to E drive selected apps folder your emulators should now show up this is all from memory mate as its been a few years since i set one of these up but that should get you started you could also try http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENt15DlBC5k
As much as I hate AutoInstallerDeluxe, it can install the emulators for you straight from the DVD. Google will point you in the right direction for that. Easy to do and a lot quicker.
Just creater a folder called games in either F or G partition (whatever you have ) and put the whole emulator folder in there, i recomend coinops as it plays about 99% of all roms and currently thats about 4000 or so, in xbmc you will have a games tab in the programs menu where your icons will show. AID is good for setting up a new hdd or newly modded console but the files are outdated so once its up and running just update the programs to current versions.
If you downloaded XBMC4XBOX, look into Navi-X as well. It's a great little media streaming app (that's entirely free!) HD content usually has trouble working because of the limited amount of memory the Xbox has, but it's still nice to be able to watch a wide variety of content in addition to foreign TV stations.