Dr Zhivago
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Hitler Stole My Potato said:Space Giraffe is nothing more than Tempest over a Winamp plug-in
Try posting that over on Minter's forums and see how long you last
Hitler Stole My Potato said:Space Giraffe is nothing more than Tempest over a Winamp plug-in
Dr Zhivago said:Try posting that over on Minter's forums and see how long you last![]()
Hitler Stole My Potato said:They're all too stoned to know any better.
There's a new video montage? Last one I saw was at X06....can't seem to find it on any of the big game sites...is there a link maybe?Shard said:It is coming, it was in the montage of upcoming games that was found recently, it just fell behind Rush N' Attack here and Yi Air Kung Fu, maybe even Super Contra.
Hm, I guess I never played the original version then. The only arcade version I ever played on was two players only, but it might have been one of those X-Men-style "two different machines" types of things....aku:jiki said:Actually, I believe the original T&F was 3 players.
Awesome!!aku:jiki said:But, yeah, it has been upped to four players on XBLA.
Hunahan said:Hm, I guess I never played the original version then. The only arcade version I ever played on was two players only, but it might have been one of those X-Men-style "two different machines" types of things....
Dr Zhivago said:Eh? Surely arcade Xevious has been released before. Wasn't it on the PS1 version of Xevious 3DG?
Shard said:Probably on one at least one of the zillion Namco Museum compilations out there.
Also, Review Round Up; IGN XBOX 360 on Soltrio Solitaire.
http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/790/790383p1.html
jedimike said:I purchased Solitaire... I can't say I disagree with the review, given the target audience, but sometimes I just like to chill with some card games. IMO, it's a great compliment to the existing XBLA library and offers more than enough "gameplay" to get your $10 worth. The game controls feel a bit awkward at first using the controller, but it doesn't take long for the controls to feel almost as natural as a mouse.
Yeah. I, too, get it if a reviewer doesn't like it, but both the GameSpot and IGN reviews make it pretty damn obvious that the writer had decided to hate the game when they heard of the pricetag.jedimike said:I purchased Solitaire... I can't say I disagree with the review, given the target audience, but sometimes I just like to chill with some card games. IMO, it's a great compliment to the existing XBLA library and offers more than enough "gameplay" to get your $10 worth. The game controls feel a bit awkward at first using the controller, but it doesn't take long for the controls to feel almost as natural as a mouse.
The first step in this new Bomberman is customization. If you're going to be playing with seven friends, you better be sure you can distinguish one player from the next. With a ton of options for arms, legs, torso and helmet, there are more than 10,000 combinations. Spartan, football player, cowboy, punkrocker, nerdy army guy, or a combination of all of these -- the number of options are staggering. You earn more costume pieces by collecting Costume Balls. One appears in each match and the first one to nab it unlocks a costume piece.
We jumped online for a few different matches and it played, well, just like Bomberman. You run around a map, dropping bombs, trying to avoid the explosions and frag other players. It's simple and fun, and the fun increases as does the number of friends playing on Live. No, it's not a Halo killer, but BL is a solid online action-puzzle type game. You simply drop a bomb to clear obstacles out of your way (and hopefully blow up your buddies in the process). Power-ups like speed boosts and super bombs spring up, adding to the madness. One of our favorite options is Super Revenge. After dying, you hop in a cart on the edge of the map and continue to throw bombs at the players still going. If you frag one, you get to jump back in, like an explosive game of dodgeball. Zombie mode works the same way, except when you die you get right back up -- you simply lose all your points and power-ups, however.
Bomberman Live is slated for release on XBLA this summer. While Hudson has yet to announce a price, new games of this size typically cost 800 Microsoft Points. Anything more would be a hard sell -- anything less would be a bargain. Either way, it's good go see that Hudson is returning Bomberman to its roots. More good news: Hudson will support Bomberman Live for the long haul with a downloadable maps and customization options, with talk of online tournaments every week.
Shard said:IGN XBOX 360 has what I believe is the first hands-on preview of Bomberman LIVE!
http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/790/790524p1.html
BenjaminBirdie said:Spartan Spartan or Halo Spartan?
a Master Ninja said:I'm assuming something along the lines of this.
TOGA! TOGA! TOGA!AstroLad said:Yes, unfortunately:
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BenjaminBirdie said:Spartan Spartan or Halo Spartan?
maynerd said:So what's coming out this week?
shidoshi said:Well, I've found most of the "original" Xbox Live Arcade games boring. So, you know.
But, to be fair, somebody is always going to be disappointed with the game, no matter what. If Knights of the Round comes... and, I dunno, there are a ton of games of that genre that are better... somebody will be like "Knights of the Round? Pssh."
One of the best XBLA releases to this date for me was Galaga. Yet, a lot of people were like, "Man, Galaga sucks, it's so old and boring. And don't we already have it on a million other consoles?"
arne said:clearly you need to go back under the rock where you came from. (or go back a page).
you won't be happy I suspect. but are you ever?
maynerd said:I got a free game last week. That was somewhat pleasing.
beelzebozo said:i know i'm ludicrously late to saying this, but hexic is so freakin' awesome.
beelzebozo said:i know i'm ludicrously late to saying this, but hexic is so freakin' awesome. i want it on a handheld so badly.
I will buy this. Ditto to Bomberman. This week's releases leave me cold though.Shard said:Right, according to one of our own Japan Gaffers via Famitsu Exit is apparently hitting the XBLA, and I guess scans of this are coming sooner or later.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=158001
Yeah, I honestly think it's the best puzzle game since Pokemon Puzzle League (Panel De Pon) which was the best puzzle game since the original Tetris. So it's definately in the elite.beelzebozo said:i know i'm ludicrously late to saying this, but hexic is so freakin' awesome. i want it on a handheld so badly.
The trick is to build a "net" of stars and black pearls before the bombs really start to drop and the color count raises. You want them evenly spread out across the "board," and as high vertically as possible, so that you can move surrounding pieces between them with ease. If they are spaced appropriately, you should be able to flip just about any piece anywhere else on the board within the given time frame, or to create more stars without actually combining colors to cycle in fresh pieces - which endangers star collisions or more frequent bomb drops.Sean said:I love Hexic HD, but I absolutely suck when it comes to the bombs that you have a limited amount of moves to get rid of. The soundtrack is awesome though.
I'm excited about Xevious, but not so into Rush'n'AttackShard said:Nobody seems to be excited over this week's classic tag team.
Shard said:http://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/m/madtracksxboxlivearcade/default.htm
Mad Tracks, barring an unforeseen delay, shall be part of the XBLA update next week as shown on this hidden XBLA page. As a bouns I believe this page has some never before seen screenshots.
Shard said:http://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/m/madtracksxboxlivearcade/default.htm
Mad Tracks, barring an unforeseen delay, shall be part of the XBLA update next week as shown on this hidden XBLA page. As a bouns I believe this page has some never before seen screenshots.
The Innocent X said:Those pages are notoriously unreliable, but I want to believe!
arne said:how is this page "hidden"? if you do a text search for "Mad Tracks" it's the first result.
Rev it up in Mad Tracks, an action-packed toy-car racing game. Races take place in everyday environments such as toy stores, mini golf parks, and restaurants. Extra challenges add to this car arcade party game's fast-moving fun. Play with friends on a split-screen, and gather up to 12 crazy achievements.
* Crazy arcade-style fun: Remember the toy cars you used to play with, setting up tracks around the house and racing around chair legs? Mad Tracks is an arcade toy-car racing game that sets up its tracks in places like restaurants, toy stores, and miniature golf courses for that extra level of racing difficulty and fun.
* Fun challenges: Six races, 9 mini-games and up to 12 original achievements will keep you racing.
* Cool options: Twelve different cars and 12 different power-ups, including rockets and oil slicks, keep the racing fresh.
* Multiple modes: There are lots of ways to play including Arcade Mode (both Solo and Split Screen), Championship Mode, and 4-player Live Mode complete with in-game audio chat, multiple leaderboards and weekly resets.
* Downloads: There's a try before you buy demo, 2 free Gamerpics, and soon, 2 new craze-packed downloadable add-ons of 15 challenges each.
pswii60 said:Not my cup of tea, but good to see XBLA is holding up to the consistent releases.
I mean, 2 games in a week again.. It wasn't long ago when we would struggle to get anything at all.
xabre said:Any ETA on Spyglass Board Games?
It's the one with chess and checkers and all that.
xabre said:Things I don't like...
The other day I played the trial of Catan...I liked it and realised I had 200 points on my account. The game costs 800 points. So instead of Microsoft allowing me to buy 600 points, I'm supposed to buy 1000.
Thanks for the flexibility. I never bought the game. Lost sale Microsoft.
Another thing I don't like; I signed up for gold once with a credit card. Instead of allowing me to cancel online, I have to stuff around ringing them up if I want to cancel, otherwise they'll just bill the f*ck out of my credit card once a month, every month...till the end of time.
Fix these things please.
I'm so happy my old credit card was frozen due to stolen data, means microsoft have a dead card on their system :lolxabre said:Things I don't like...
The other day I played the trial of Catan...I liked it and realised I had 200 points on my account. The game costs 800 points. So instead of Microsoft allowing me to buy 600 points, I'm supposed to buy 1000.
Thanks for the flexibility. I never bought the game. Lost sale Microsoft.
Another thing I don't like; I signed up for gold once with a credit card. Instead of allowing me to cancel online, I have to stuff around ringing them up if I want to cancel, otherwise they'll just bill the f*ck out of my credit card once a month, every month...till the end of time.
Fix these things please.
joaomgcd said:The new games are out.
Edit: Is that sound in the background in Xevious supposed to be music? :|