The list of playable Xbox 360 games on Xbox One continues to grow week after week, and Microsoft has just released another batch of titles for players to enjoy.

Hot out of the backwards compatible oven are three titles: Jet Set Radio, MX vs. ATV Reflex and Texas Hold 'Em.

By far, the biggest game of the bunch is Jet Set Radio from Sega. Originally a Dreamcast game, the title was eventually ported to the Xbox 360 as an Arcade title. It's still as colorful, upbeat and fun as it was all those years ago, only now, gamers can score some sweet gamerscore while skating through the city streets to its killer soundtrack.

MX vs. ATV Reflex is just one of many in THQ's racing series, though this is the first entry to go backwards compatible. Those who like to take their driving off-road and in the mud will should find plenty to enjoy.

Last comes Texas Hold 'Em, from Borderlands developer Gearbox, no less, and it's about what you would expect for a game titled Texas Hold 'Em. It's poker — not the most exciting game added to the backwards compatibility list by any means, but for those who like playing digital cards, it is likely a welcome addition.

The three games are just the latest titles to add to the list of more than 100 backwards compatible titles. Other recent additions include the Ubisoft platformer Rayman Legends, EA's Alien-inspired Dead Space, the RTS Halo Wars and acclaimed 3D fighter Soul Calibur II. You can check out the full list of backwards compatible titles over on Major Nelson's official Xbox blog.

In other Xbox news, a fresh batch of free games are now available for Xbox Live gold subscribers. Defense Grid 2 is currently free on Xbox One for the first half of May, with the Double Fine-developed Costume Quest 2 going free starting May 16. Xbox 360 players can snag racing title Grid 2 for the first half of the month, with the original Peggle going free during the second half of May. Both titles are backwards compatible on Xbox One.

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