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Happy Wars to get monthly DLC
13 years ago

Happy Wars to get monthly DLC

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OXM recently caught up with Yoichi Take, president of Toylogic, at a review event. During their interview Take stated that his team plans to release downloadable content for the …
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New Halloween Skin Pack for Minecraft gives treats to charity
13 years ago

New Halloween Skin Pack for Minecraft gives treats to charity

A new Halloween-themed Minecraft skin pack goes on sale today, but it’s a bit different from the previous packs. For 100% of the purchase price of every single Halloween …
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Pool Nation shows off its shiny balls in new gameplay trailer
13 years ago

Pool Nation shows off its shiny balls in new gameplay trailer

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Pool Nation from Cherrypop Games and Mastertronic is set to release next Wednesday on XBLA, and a new trailer has been released to celebrate. The pool …
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Minecraft tops Call of Duty on Activity charts, makes history
13 years ago

Minecraft tops Call of Duty on Activity charts, makes history

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For many moons, the two most recent Call of Duty titles – Modern Warfare 3 and the original Black Ops – have dominated Xbox LIVE Activity charts, never straying far (if at all) from the top two spots. The games’ psuedo-realistic and ever-popular multiplayer combat consistently draws in millions of players, even months after their release. The series’ chart dominance has been more or less unmatched – until now.
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Worms: Revolution Funfair Pack DLC released
13 years ago

Worms: Revolution Funfair Pack DLC released

Worms: Revolution was released a few weeks ago on XBLA, but Team17 has released its first DLC. Like the name suggests, the Funfair Pack will add a …
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Editorial: Sorry, but I just don’t “get” Minecraft
13 years ago

Editorial: Sorry, but I just don’t “get” Minecraft

The following is an editorial. It represents the views of the author only, and not the XBLA Fans staff as a whole.

Every few years a new game surfaces that’s “cool” to play. In the early part of the 2000’s it was Halo, then it was Grand Theft Auto 3. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare started a trend that’s seen yearly addon pa–err titles to the series. But the most recent trend of only three years is Minecraft. It’s a game that every teenage boy carries on his USB thumb drive, hoping that while in the computer lab he won’t get caught playing the no-need-to-install version on a school PC. But it’s become more than that. It’s a social thing now. PC players host and join mulitplayer servers, working and battling creepers cooperatively. Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition brought a near-perfect experience to home consoles, and while it’s not quite as strong as it’s PC brother, it’s been enough of a success to post over 3 million players to the leaderboards and get the attention of Red vs Blue‘s Rooster Teeth, who have created a series of Let’s Play videos and challenges.

But I just don’t get the appeal of this game.

I get that it’s well made, that it has a social appeal, and that those who love it enjoy it immensely. And to that I say good for them. But try as I might I just look at the gameplay and scratch my head. Maybe it’s because I’m playing solo. Maybe it’s because I’m in my (early) 30’s. Maybe I just feel like it takes too much time to get to the fun stuff. Whatever the reason I wish fans and the faithful developers the best, but it was like grinding teeth for me to play this game.

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Newsbit: USB storage capacity increased with new dashboard update
13 years ago

Newsbit: USB storage capacity increased with new dashboard update

Most of you will already be aware of the latest imminent dashboard update and many of you are possibly already using it. What you might not know, however, is that …
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XBLA Wednesday plus this week’s sales – October 24
13 years ago

XBLA Wednesday plus this week’s sales – October 24

Only one XBLA release this Wednesday. Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus, the 2D fighter from Arc System Works, is available from today for 1200 MSP. Players can choose …
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Fill your stockings with cheap Xbox 360s this holiday season
13 years ago

Fill your stockings with cheap Xbox 360s this holiday season

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Need a 360 system in time for the holidays? Well, you’re in luck – Microsoft has confirmed a recent $50 price drop on 4GB and 250GB systems at select retailers is a temporary promotion for the holiday season.
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Daniel Parente tells us why Alien Spidy must ‘be water’
13 years ago

Daniel Parente tells us why Alien Spidy must ‘be water’

Heading to XBLA later this fall, Enigma Software’s Alien Spidy is a game that’s about as true to the descriptor “traditional platformer” as modern games come. It doesn’t arm the player with crazy weapons. It doesn’t have sandbox, shooter or RPG elements. Its story is set up with the time-honored tradition of the protagonist’s girlfriend going missing. Players guide a space-traveling spider from left to right and run, jump and swing over enemies, pits and other environmental hazards. Simple, right? Maybe when broken down like so, but it also has that other element of the classic platformer: when you play it, you sometimes die.

Certainly it’s not the first game on modern consoles to make simply progressing from left to right a challenge. Other games featuring far tougher gameplay have come and gone over the past decade, but it’s still a trait worth mentioning. Alien Spidy approaches difficulty by stripping the player of any and all offensive capabilities, putting deadly hazards in his way and keeping him coming back for more with a forgiving checkpoint system. Anyone who’s played a platformer before can pick this one up and immediately start progressing, but don’t expect to do so unchallenged. To find out more about how the game works, XBLA Fans spoke with Enigma CEO Daniel Parente.

Alien Spidy is, as the name implies, a game starring an alien spider. Now, it seems to me that there are plenty of good (bad?) spiders right here on planet Earth, so I have to ask: why make the character an alien?

Daniel Parente: Indeed there is quite a lot of spiders on Earth, but we thought that an alien one would give us greater freedom to make it different and less “spidery” with a more human touch to avoid the arachnophobia to take place. Plus, an alien spider was giving us the logical possibility of [a] player with power-ups [and] a cool spaceship.

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