Microsoft announced brand new streaming TV content coming to Xbox 360 at its E3 press conference. It will conduct Bing searches to find content from Hulu Plus, Netflix or …
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Ever since it launched, players have had to save all of their Xbox data on hard drives and portable storage devices. Soon that will all change. With the E3 post-conference …
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Xbox Live will be gaining a few new features this fall, including two popular websites. Youtube was announced for Xbox Live at the E3 Microsoft Press Conference …
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Castlevania: Symphony of the Night was developed by Konami. It was ported by Digital Eclipse and published by Microsoft Game Studios. It was released on March 21, 2007 and costs 800MSP.
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night was originally released for the PlayStation in 1997 with everything we had grown to expect from the Castlevania series. You are Alucard and are slated to kill Dracula before he follows through with his evil plans. Pitted with this mission you will take on all kinds of enemies including giant wolves, skeletons and even death himself, the Grim Reaper. With a plethora of weapons, armor, magic and items at your disposal can you stop Dracula before it is to late.
It has been recently announced by Warner Bros that Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection will be coming to Xbox Live Arcade. It is being developed by Other Ocean with a …
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Jeremy Mcgrath has had several full length retail releases, but with the help of D3 Publisher and 2XL Games Inc. we will be seeing him on XBLA this summer. …
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Drop in on Section 8 Prejudice with the developers who made the game and the XBLA Fans Staff this Sunday from 5pm to 8pm EST. You can expect to …
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Back on May 1 we told you that registration for the Dream.Build.Play was open. This competition gives independent developers the chance to win money and get their …
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Skype is quickly becoming the go-to term for an internet call much the way people use the term Google for doing an internet search. Microsoft is apparently well aware of Skype’s value, having purchased the company this morning for a sum of 8.5 billion USD. They plan to extend Skype support to the Xbox 360 and Kinect, Windows Phone 7 devices, and other unnamed devices. No details have been released as to any changes to free internet calling or paid calling plans, but given that Microsoft saw the value in Skype’s current business model it’s entirely possible that nothing price-wise will change. Hit the jump to see the full press release.
Source: Microsoft
If you are currently using Xbox Live Silver in Europe, keep reading. This weekend Xbox Live will be free for everyone in Europe in an occasion dubbed “Xbox Nations”.
What’s the occasion? …
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