Capcom has announced a few definitive dates for early 2009 releases, putting seven titles on the horological map for the start of the year.
Alien-based sheep-herding puzzler Flock! is coming in February, and will hit PC, PSN and XBLA all at once.
More here: http://kotaku.com/5123481/microsoft-wants-radiant-silvergun-for-xblaMicrosoft Wants Radiant Silvergun For XBLA
In an interview with Gamasutra, Treasure CEO Masato Maegawa reveals that Microsoft has requested the classic Saturn shoot-em Radiant Silvergun for Xbox Live Arcade, but Treasure has yet to say yes.
Shard said:Every actually play a find the object game?
BenjaminBirdie said:Errr...no.
BenjaminBirdie said:Errr...no.
If it has the modes from the Saturn version, then yes please!GarthVaderUK said:
This game is coming out this week, btw.Rlan said:It appears to be Interpol: The Trail of Dr. Chaos. The website updated with the game page just today, along with a date.
http://www.gamerbytes.com/2008/12/interpol_the_trail_of_dr_chaos.php
Shard said:I was really hoping he wouldn't have seen that.
Anyway:
http://majornelson.com/archive/2009/01/05/this-week-on-arcade-interpol.aspx
Rlan said:DOOM however, still going strong. A completely missed opportunity to release the sequel as well as Quake and Quake II. Now that ID Software are now with EA it will be interesting to see if they ever make it out.
How many EA games on XBLA?xbhaskarx said:I'm confused, does EA mean those games are more or less likely to come to XBLA?
Wing Commander.cjelly said:How many EA games on XBLA?
Boom Boom Rocket... and...? :-/
MicVlaD said:Wing Commander.
Besides: id Software "really" isn't with EA, sort of. id became one of the many EA Partners once they announced that Electronic Arts would publish RAGE, so I doubt they'll have any say in id's future Xbox Live Arcade endeavours (if they actually want to release another XBLA port).
Hasbro Developing Several Board Games, XBLA Channel
Line-up includes Scrabble, Boggle, Battleship, and more.
By Steve Watts, 01/06/2009
Hasbro Hasbro announced today that it is working with Electronic Arts to develop several new board games for various platforms, along with a branded Hasbro game channel for Xbox Live Arcade. The popular board game Scrabble will come first, due out for the DS and PSP this March. The handheld games will include three modes (Classic, Speed, and Scrabble Slam), six difficulty settings, and a Training mode for less experienced wordsmiths. Hasbro and EA have already suggested the price will probably stand at $29.99.
Xbox Live Arcade is getting its own line-up of board games from the company, including Scrabble, Boggle, Battleship, Yahtzee, Connect Four, Sorry!, and Sorry! Sliders coming in spring. In addition, Xbox Live Arcade will be receiving its own "Hasbro Family Game Night channel" to bring the collection together in one place, with new games updated in the space.
The full line-up will be shown off this weekend at the Consumer Electronics Show. Since Electronic Arts acquired the Hasbro license last year, they've been capitalizing on popular classic board games. It's apparently paid off, since we've seen big sales numbers for the casual titles. It makes sense to keep pressing the advantage of nostalgic fun, and the focus on Xbox Live Arcade may help Microsoft finally catch some more casual consumers.
Dr. Zoidberg said:Will Don Rickles be the voice of Mr. Potato Head?
ms-07 said:Where is my Outrun?
I don't see the point of waiting for it to hit XBLA. Is there any computer that can't run Peggle? It was even $5 on Steam last week.AnEternalEnigma said:Where the hell is Peggle? Valve said it was submitted for certification on September 24 and was going to be out by the end of 2008.
What the hell would Valve have to do with it? It's PopCap's game.AnEternalEnigma said:Where the hell is Peggle? Valve said it was submitted for certification on September 24 and was going to be out by the end of 2008.
AnEternalEnigma said:Where the hell is Peggle? Valve said it was submitted for certification on September 24 and was going to be out by the end of 2008.
The most important feature of an XBLA Peggle would be achievements.SapientWolf said:I don't see the point of waiting for it to hit XBLA. Is there any computer that can't run Peggle? It was even $5 on Steam last week.
I came here to post pretty much this. Interpol sucks ass and I quite like object-finding games.McBacon said:Interpol is a pretty weak Object-Hunt game.
The best are by SpinTop Games (Published by PopCap, and include the Mystery P.I series and Amazing Adventure series) or Big Fish Games (such as Mstery Case Files - Millionheir recently released on DS).
The resolution of the image was poor, and looked horrendous with the maginfying glass, the vocabulary seems pretty easy and the Xbox 360 controller obviously doesn't work well for a PnC.
I'd avoid it, and just get Mystery Case Files: Millionheir on DS (or a PC one if its too expensive, they're pretty shallow and undemanding).
CES 2009: Doritos Dash of Destruction a Hit
People love free stuff.
by Erik Brudvig
January 7, 2009 - Doritos: Dash of Destruction was downloaded nearly 1 million times from the Xbox Live Arcade in the second half of December. That's right; a free advergame nearly achieved platinum status in just a few weeks. This is according to Microsoft executive Mark Kroese, General Manager of Microsoft's Entertainment and Devices Advertising Business Group at CES as reported by Crispy Gamer.
So they're buggies and not technically karts, but why didn't you buy GripShift yet? It's exactly what you want and offers even more on top of that.Trax416 said:Still wait for a really fun arcade style kart racing game that doesn't suck .
aku:jiki said:I came here to post pretty much this. Interpol sucks ass and I quite like object-finding games.
The camera in that looks shitty.skybastos said:Personaly I am still waiting for something like this
That is essentially Micro Machines.skybastos said:Personaly I am still waiting for something like this
Interpol wouldn't be quite so bad if the damn scene took up the whole screen.Stumpokapow said:I played the demo and my impressions pretty much parallel yours. Very disappointed.
This game looks absolutely amazing. I love the artstyle. Not sold on the gameplay just yet...Shard said:
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There are 12 achievements with a total of 200 points.
Brave Pilot 10
Complete stage 1 of R-Type in 1P Classic
Earth Savior 30
Complete R-Type
Scarred Hero 30
Complete R-Type II
Bye-bye Bydo! 15
Kill 30,000 enemies
Hidden Treasure 15
Find and destroy the 5 hidden spores on stage 4 of R-Type
Combo Master 20
Kill at least 10 enemies with a single shot
Beam Me Up! 20
Using only full beam shots and without dying, complete stage 1 of R-Type or R-Type II in 1P Classic
Dare Devil 20
Using rapid-fire and no power-ups, complete stages 1 & 2 of R-Type in a single game of 1P Classic
Power Hungry 10
Collect 500 power-ups
Wall of Fire 10
Destroy every enemy and object in stages 1 & 2 of R-Type during co-op play
Bydo Headhunter 10
Kill one enemy of every kind in R-Type and R-Type II
Reviver 10
Collectively tally 20 revivals in a single game of Classic Co-op
How did they get their fingers burnt? The whole delay and later launch misfire? If so, that sucks. I can't even get the game because it didn't come out in Japan but maybe they'll rectify that now they're getting around to publishing here.cjelly said:That is essentially Micro Machines.
I'd love to see Micro Machines and Cannon Fodder on XBLA, but unfortunately Codemasters got their fingers burnt with Sensible Soccer so I doubt we'll ever see another XBLA game from them.
Nah, they hyped SWOS up and marketed the hell out of it here in the UK. Big print and online marketing campaign, but the game sold like shit. Leaderboards are barren and the game still has quite a few bugs. Codemasters said pretty soon after the game came out that they wouldn't be releasing a patch or anything else for the game.Jonnyram said:How did they get their fingers burnt? The whole delay and later launch misfire? If so, that sucks. I can't even get the game because it didn't come out in Japan but maybe they'll rectify that now they're getting around to publishing here.
Did the Micro Machines license end up back with the codies then? I know it went to Gremlin/Infogrames for a while, but the original MD games were essential party games whenever I had my friends round.
:lolShard said:Some female fighters wear clothing that exposes their posterior and cleavage, while bouncing breasts are depicted during battles.