Medal Of Honor Allied Assault Xbox 360 đ
Then, executive meddling struck.
So what happened?
So if you ever stumble upon a nondescript DVD-R labeled âMOHAA_X360_FINALâ at a garage sale in Los Angeles⊠buy it. You might just own a ghost. medal of honor allied assault xbox 360
It sounded plausible. EA was on a nostalgia kick, re-releasing classics like Command & Conquer 3 . The 360 was backward-compatible with original Xbox games, but Allied Assault had never even been on an Xbox console. How could it be ported? Then, executive meddling struck
To this day, no playable copy has ever surfaced publicly. But collectors whisper that a handful of burned dev discs might still exist â sitting in a former EA employeeâs garage, waiting to be discovered. If found, it would be one of the rarest pieces of FPS history: the lost port of a PC classic, fully finished, killed by corporate strategy, never to be played. You might just own a ghost
According to the story, the port was completed in early 2008 by a small, underfunded internal team at EA Los Angeles. They had rebuilt the renderer for the 360âs PowerPC architecture and reworked the AI for the consoleâs weaker CPU compared to high-end PCs of the era. It was done. It passed certification. It was ready to be pressed to discs.
