

The game even topped the Xbox Live Arcade charts when it was released back in 2009, beating out Battlefield 1943 in the process. This Xbox Live Arcade release also had a fantastic online multiplayer setup and included various other improvements, such as updated graphics among other things. To clarify, version MSBS 5.45 was the Dreamcast release, which included MSBS 5.2 as an unlock, and MSBS 5.66 was the arcade based Naomi board update that integrated the Dreamcast balancing changes and included all new mecha. This was an amazing remastered version of the final arcade iteration, which had never properly seen a console release. Battlefield 1943 comes to Xbox One Backward Compatibility Battlefield 1943 Ayush has been a Windows enthusiast since the day he got his first PC with Windows 98SE.

(Keep in mind I have the trail version if I bought the full version will the problem be fixed ). The most notable of these being Virtual On Oratorio Tangram (pictured above). Are battlefield 1943 servers still active cause I joined a match but it was all empty no players. It’s not exactly a terrible game but it wasn’t a 360 exclusive and they have loads of other games that would make more sense to be supported. For example, they have Tron: Evolution on there. Its also now available in the EA Access Vault. While I am happy to see Microsoft support backwards compatibility, their current library of games is weirdly selective. Originally released in 2009, Battlefield 1943 was always a budget-priced game, and today it goes for 10/£1 /AU15 on the Xbox Store.
