If you don't have a modded Xbox 360, there is an alternative: the for PC.
You can play the Xbox 360 edition of Minecraft on a PC using the Zenia Canary emulator. This is often easier than managing an RGH console.
Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition was a landmark title for the console, selling over 22 million copies and becoming the third best-selling game on the platform. Below is a detailed look at the game's history, its technical specifications, and the legal alternatives for playing it today. The Legacy of Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition
A standard Xbox 360 enforces strict digital rights management (DRM). To run an ISO file downloaded from a torrent, the console must be modified using hardware exploits known as JTAG (Joint Test Action Group) or RGH (Reset Glitch Hack). These exploits allow the console to run unsigned code and homebrew software. 2. ISO Extraction Tools
Includes the "Tutorial World" and unique mobs like the Ender Dragon's "Ender Acid" spit, which are not present in other editions. Technical Specifications
Gamers and preservationists who acquire the Xbox 360 ISO utilize it across two primary platforms: modified original hardware and modern PC emulation. 1. Modified Xbox 360 Hardware (RGH/JTAG)
If you own the older PlayStation 4 or Xbox One physical editions of Minecraft, you can access the "Editions" button from the main menu. This lets you play the legacy console version directly on modern hardware, complete with the classic UI and minigames. Final Verdict
The "COMPLEX" version refers to an ISO or game dump of Minecraft for the Xbox 360, specifically scene-released or packaged by the group known as COMPLEX.
If you attempt to load a modified game backup while connected to the official Xbox Network (formerly Xbox Live), Microsoft’s automated systems can detect the unauthorized software. This results in an immediate console ban or a permanent ban of your Xbox profile. 3. ISP Penalties