Google is relatively full of results, but before I download anything there; Does anyone have any experience with an Xbox 360 emulator I can install on Mac?
Google for "Xbox360 emu mac" and choose one of the unspeakable hits.
https://bolxemu.net/download.html
The example makes a good question.
May not help your question directly, but in the context quite interesting Fun Fact:
In fact, Microsoft used development kits for the Xbox 360 PowerPC Macs because the hardware was not ready yet. Even the first public demos were still running on a Power Mac G5, not on the actual Xbox 360.
Theoretically, this would not necessarily require an emulator on older Macs with certain PowerPC processors, since the operating system of the Xbox 360 is basically natively executable.
https://www.journaldulapin.com/2019/01/21/power-mac-g5-sdk/
I came across these as well, but this program only includes a Flashplayer, plus a malicious software called SafeFinder, which I got from the Mac after 2 hours of hard work, thanks to the support of Apple.
There really seems to be just one Xbox 360 emulator that works with a fair amount of games, namely Xenia: https://en.wikipedia.org/...(emulator)
For macOS there's not Xenia so far, so you would have to virtualize on your Mac either Windows (for example, with VirtualBox) or install natively (via Boot Camp), the latter should deliver the better performance.
Almost all sites that promise an Xbox 360 emulator want to turn on malicious software. Of course you should also download Xenia exclusively via the links on the official website of the https://xenia.jp project, not anywhere else.
No, I do not accept that statement.
How may I understand that?
Oha, good to know!