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8 custom Xbox One backgrounds

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Time to spice up your Xbox One.

The November System Update went live over the weekend, and one of the coolest new features it adds is the ability to set a custom background. So, we’ve decided to help you give your console a geeky makeover. Below are eight backgrounds based fun things like the original Xbox and Jurassic Park.

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To set a custom background, simply download one of these images onto a USB device, plug it into your Xbox One, launch the new Media Player app, select the picture, then press the menu button and select “Set as background.”

Enjoy!

Original Xbox

Above: Remember when Xbox loved green more than black?

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Xbox 360

Above: Having a hard time letting go of your Xbox 360? This one’s for you.

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Retro Atari

Above: You know it’s retro if it has wood.

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‘Jurassic Park’

Above: Let nature find a way onto your Xbox One home screen.

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‘Star Trek’

Above: Based on the LCARS operating system from “Star Trek: The Next Generation.”

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Persona 4

Above: OK, Persona 4 was never on an Xbox, but whatever.

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Fallout

Above: Turn your screen into a Pipboy.

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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

Above: Skyrim’s the limit.

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