Original Xbox games are still coming to Xbox One this year
Update: Though we haven't had any official confirmation with regards to which original Xbox games will be made backwards compatible, or even when exactly it'll happen, some users have reported seeing listings for games in the console marketplace.
This is how many of the backwards compatible Xbox 360 titles were leaked back before that feature launched in November 2015, which suggests Microsoft is putting the final pieces of the feature into place before launching.
The games leaked include reasonably popular titles such as Ninja Gaiden Black, Psychonauts, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Bloodrayne and Sid Meier’s Pirates!
It's worth noting, though, that Crimson Skies and Fusion Frenzy have already been confirmed as titles that will be made backwards compatible and have already been listed on the 360 marketplace for a while
Despite appearing the pages for the rest of the games aren't quite complete and their store links can't be interacted with as clicking leads nowhere or to a glitch.
We still don't have an exact launch date from Microsoft when it comes to original Xbox backwards compatibility but these games appearing suggests Phil Spencer's promise that the first games will appear by the end of this year seem certain to be fulfilled.
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Of all the current generation consoles on the market right now, Microsoft’s Xbox One is by far the most impressive when it comes to its commitment to backwards compatibility.
At the moment there’s an extensive list of Xbox 360 games that can be played on the Xbox One and while that’s continuing to grow, Microsoft announced plans to add original Xbox games into the mix at E3 earlier this year.
Microsoft hasn’t been forthcoming with details on exactly which original Xbox titles will be coming to Xbox One – at the moment we only know about Crimson Skies and Fuzion Frenzy. However, in a recent interview with GameSpot, Xbox head Phil Spencer did say we’d see the first of the batch released before the end of the year.
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When asked about the status of the backwards compatibility project by GameSpot, Spencer stated “We're close, we're really close.”
“I have a little dashboard I go to and I can see all the games [and] where they are in getting approvals in the pipeline,” he continued.
“I know the games that are coming for the original Xbox but I don't think we've announced them all. We have to do this in partnership with partners, but we're still on track. I feel really good. The games look great.”
Backwards compatibility on the Xbox One X will, apparently, work slightly differently to the Xbox One S. According to Spencer, Xbox has still to reveal some “interesting” details on how the feature will work on the upcoming 4K console but seems fairly certain that people will find it “interesting.”
There’s plenty of interest in original Xbox games coming to the latest consoles and although Spencer says that some of the games hold up better than others, we imagine the memories and nostalgia will more than make up for anything lacking in the visuals.
Though we still don’t have an exact date for when this backwards compatibility extension will go live, we imagine Microsoft will wait until after the launch of the Xbox One X on November 7. Some time between this new console launch and Christmas would, arguably, make the most sense for the company.
We imagine original Xbox games coming to the Xbox One would tie in very neatly with the release of the revamped Duke controller which was also announced at E3 this year. Though this controller doesn’t have an exact release date, either, it’s also scheduled for before the end of 2017.
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