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According to a rumor that started over on the forums at MTG Salvation, the answer is yes. It is being said that in the source code they have found card names previously unknown. Now this is just rumor, but they believe it might just be cards that are waiting to be unlocked. They are leaning towards the idea of DLC, as they have managed to extract card names, details and art from these source codes. If they are correct, these new cards will cover all your basis, a little for each manna, as well as new and old decks. Now we all know that speculation is just that and will not be confirmed until the first DLC pack is released (or close to) and we get to see first hand what is in it.
We have all the known art and card info for you right after the jump.
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This year at E3 there were lots of games, developers, publishers and the likes, every where you went. Even through all this commotion, XBLA still managed to make waves …
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The high energy trailer shows the hard hitting, tackles and gives a peek at the blow by blow gameplay of more than 350 waves of action over 70 challenges.
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Somehow this one has seemed to slip by the radars, but no more. Hasbro Family Game Night DLC (which is all the games you can download from the marketplace) …
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Atari’s upcoming remake of the classic Warlords for XBLA/PSN is all about, well…Warlords! Today, we’ve got a new trailer that provides a quick look at the sinister nature of …
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Zombie Apocalypse was developed by Nihilistic Software, Inc. and published by Konami. It was released on September 23, 2009 and costs 800 MSP.
Zombies, weapons and hazards, oh my! Zombie Apocalypse is a bloody twin-stick shooter, that pits you and up to three friends against hordes of zombies. Journey across several stages, all with there own design, traps and advantages. With a few friends, a bunch of weapons and some luck, we head off to survive this end-of-times.
If you’ve been on Xbox Live any time in the last decade, you would notice all sorts of things being updated on a regular basis. The deal/deals of the week, new video clips and of course, the popular Gamer Spotlight are all updated weekly for your viewing and playing pleasure.
This week you might have noticed a familiar name gracing your Xbox Live Dashboard on the ever-present Gamer Spotlight. That’s right folks. Our own editor-in-chief, John Laster, has been nominated and accepted as this week’s Gamer Spotlight.
Although he doesn’t mention anything about how he likes long walks on the beach or that his favorite flower is the daisy, he does mention his passion and love for Xbox Live and sheds a little light on the man behind XBLAfans.com.
So all you XBLAfans out there, power up the 360, and take a gander at this week’s Gamer Spotlight, Cain141.
14 years ago
Elements of Destruction was developed by Frozen Codebase and published by THQ. It was released on June 18, 2008 and costs 800 MSP.
In Elements of Destruction you play the role of an evil scientist who has been fired from his job and wants to exact revenge on the corporate world. Like any evil scientist would, you build a machine that harnesses the power of mother nature and take your anger and frustration out on the world. Your evil alter ego will come alive as you unleash the lightning, tornadoes and earthquakes at your control and you cause destruction and mayhem across the globe.
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Last week Double Fine’s newest game Trenched released in the US, but not in Europe. Of course many of us wondered why, and some contacted Microsoft. They of course …
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14 years ago
We already brought you the news that the beloved PC game Minecraft was coming to Xbox Live Arcade. What we didn’t bring you was any of the trailers that …
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