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GamerBytes editor Ryan Langley takes a look at Xbox Live Arcade sales for February 2011. The analysis, based on leaderboards, includes two of the games included in the House …
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Immortalized may be a bit of an overstatement, but Supersonic Software is offering fans a chance to be in their upcoming racing game Wrecked: Revenge Revisited. The team is …
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Nexon Games has just announced that their brawler/MMO combo game Dungeon Fighter Online will be making it’s way to Xbox Live Arcade. The press release was light on the details, but you can visit the game’s original website and play it through your browser in the meantime. See the press release (translated from Japanese) after the jump. Thanks to @lifelower for the tip.
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The collaborative game organization Play For Japan is overseeing several auctions on eBay, the proceeds of which will go to help the victims of this month’s earthquake/tsunami combo in Japan. Among those is this custom Captain Smiley console that was, according to the eBay listing, “destined to be part of the IEB Permanent Collection of customized game hardware at Microsoft.” The console is now up for auction, is signed by members of Twisted Pixel Games and features over 150 Xbox Live Arcade games, all of which were published by Microsoft Game Studios.
The auction doesn’t list the console’s region, but given this is on eBay.com and that Microsoft is based in Washington in the United States it’s probably US NTSC. According to Twisted Pixel’s Micheal Wilford the console and games are valued at US $2900, and given the circumstances we hope they get at least that for it. See a partial list of included titles after the break and check out Play For Japan for other unique auctions to help Japanese victims.
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Radiant Silvergun, which began life as an arcade game received shiny new cutscenes along with a story mode when it was ported to the Sega Saturn in 1998. Almost …
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The four player cooperative action game Moon Diver will be released this April, according to Siliconera. From what we’ve seen of the game it’s very Castlevania meets Metroid with …
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To celebrate the release of Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime Atari has released another trailer for the game. Truthfully it’s nothing we haven’t already seen, but it does give a …
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Seisou Kouki Strania, the upcoming shooter for Xbox Live Arcade actually has an English title, Strania — The Stella Machina —. Several details were also recently revealed for the game, along with a gallery of screenshots, some artwork, and a link to the English trailer.
Strania will feature cooperative play for up to two players. Multiplayer can be played locally over Xbox Live, and the game features drop-in, drop-out coop, meaning your buddy can jump right in and out when on a couch or over Live. The player pilots a mech that can be equipped with a variety of weapons, including both long-range weapons such as lasers and rockets, as well as melee weapons such as swords to take on enemies up close and personal. The story is set in a futuristic world involving an alien invasion:
The paths of two advanced civilizations cross as Strania attempts to defend its planet from the approaching Vower army. Armed in powerful mecha able to carry a variety of weapons, the Stranian special task force, the Stella Machina, set out on a preemptive strike against the artificial beings. In order to give their home planet a chance to overcome the oppressors, the Stella Machina must destroy Vower’s massive particle weapon “Gunrock” and create an opening for the fleet to attack the Vower base settling on the frontline.
Developer G.rev have also announced the first DLC for the game, SIDE VOWER. In SIDE VOWER players take control of a the antagonists of the main game, sent to recapture a planet held sacred by them. The DLC will feature new stages, new music and the story as told from the Vower faction’s perspective.
Strania — The Stella Machina — will be available March 30 for 800MSP. In the meantime check out the screens, art, and English trailer after the break. The original Japanese trailer can be found here.
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Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu have released their first issue since the March 11 tsunami that tore through Japan. In it players learn of the unfortunate demise of the Xbox …
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TimeGate Studios have put together a … err … “loosey goosey” behind the scenes video in which self-proclaimed single lady Joy Gohring interviews members of TimeGate on the design …
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