

Development was finished on November 8, 2006, and over the following three months, it was released in stages to computer hardware and software manufacturers, business customers, and retail channels. At the time, this 5-year gap was the longest time span between successive releases of Microsoft's Windows desktop operating systems. Windows Vista is a major release of the Windows NT operating system developed by Microsoft as the direct successor to Windows XP, which was released in 2001. (Please feel free to reupload and/or redistribute it for free by yourself if you want etc, thanks). ~ Download Chess Titans for Windows XP (All) for free here: Finally please enjoy the game and share it for free. At least you'd also need to have a computer with a capable DirectX 9 graphic card for playing Chess Titans though as recommended for best result, but don't worry, as already tested personally by me even it would also run well on a non-high end machine without any significant problem. The good news is you can also play the game not only on Windows XP (and equivalently Windows Server 2003), but even also Vista and Windows 7 especially Basic Editions (non-Ultimate/Premium) as well, which have no Chess Titans game too just like XP. Net Framework 3.5 SP1 installed first as the main prerequisite, which you can download from Microsoft for free here, only if you don't already have it installed: So finally as a result here is a working version of Chess Titans for Windows XP that you can download, install, and play the game on XP for free, as you can see the above screenshot (proof), yea obviously without need to have Vista or Windows 7 at all!

here: (or just google it for more options btw).īut hey thankfully there are always some great people who are still working hard to port such features back to XP for its loyal users for free. Yes anyway so far you can still get other ported Vista (or Seven) games on XP though e.g.


Well, one of some Vista and Windows 7 games (both of them still share similar games with only additional online games on 7) which was still not be able to be ported back to Windows XP is Chess Titans (originally created by Oberon for Microsoft) for "some technical reasons".
