14 years ago
Update: Polytron’s Phil Fish has informed Joystiq that Fez won’t be coming out May 2 after all. In reality, the game has only just entered certification, and a …
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14 years ago
The first DLC pack for Gotham City Impostors is available now for the low price of free! The pack includes a new map, two new weapons, many new costume …
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14 years ago
The gorgeous physics based, puzzle-platformer, Trine 2 may have been released for XBLA at the back end of 2011 but it’s set to make a reappearance at the GDC …
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14 years ago
Straight from Phil Fish and company themselves, Fez has finally been submitted to Microsoft. After the recent ESRB rating, it’s only moments away from Fez‘s release while it waits …
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14 years ago
We had the opportunity to ask Kedhrin Gonzalez, Creative Director at Illfonic, about Nexuiz the upcoming arena shooter for XBLA. A big thanks to Kedhrin for taking the time to answer our questions and give us greater insight into the team and the game. Nexuiz will be available as a part of the XBLA House Party promotion on February 29 for 800 MSP.
14 years ago
Ronimo Games has published an ear pleasing feature on their website delving into the audio aspects of their upcoming MOBA title Awesomenauts. The feature gives us an in depth …
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14 years ago
Racing games are an interesting sort. Like shooters, they’re at times so oversaturated with decent-yet-forgettable titles that it’s hard to pick the quality ones out from a sea of titles. Luckily XBLA is limited to 20-ish titles that revolve around the genre. Even still we have our favorites that we feel best represent what Xbox Live Arcade racing games should offer. While 20 participants enter the ring, only five make our list.
14 years ago
Update: Rob Burman of 7Sixty states that there is no current release date so we’ll keep you up to date on when it’s released.
7Sixty and Qooc Games …
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14 years ago
Xbox Live Arcade could have a new release in the classic Frogger series coming its way. A listing for Frogger: Hyper Arcade Edition surfaced on the Australian Classification Board today. The game received a G rating (no surprise there) from the board and is under development at Zombie Studios, and is to be published by Konami.
The listing only goes so far as to identify Frogger as “multiplatform,” but a separate blog post by game developer Daniel Lee seemingly lets the tadpole out of the bag, so to speak. It seems that Lee is hard at work on a iOS “port from console versions” of, you guessed it, a Frogger title. He reveals the project in question to be under development at Zombie Studios and on its way to Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii. Lee even went so far as to release a few screens, which can be seen below.
14 years ago
The latest Pinball FX2 tournament starts tomorrow giving fans the chance to prove their skills on the Thor table. A message was posted on the Zen Studios forum today …
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