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Xbox One Achievements now viewable on Xbox.com
11 years ago

Xbox One Achievements now viewable on Xbox.com

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Users can now view Achievements on Xbox.com for games and applications across all Xbox enabled platforms by going here. Gamers must be signed in for this to function. The …
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Xbox One’s July update upgrades Snap Mode

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Keeping track of achievements on the Xbox One has been a hassle compared with Xbox 360’s guide functionality.  Currently, users must entirely exit the game or application they are …
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Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris announced for Xbox One
11 years ago

Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris announced for Xbox One

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In addition to an announced sequel to the retail Tomb Raider game that redefined the character for modern gaming in 2013, the XBLA title Lara Croft and the Guardian …
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Xbox One controller now compatible with PC
11 years ago

Xbox One controller now compatible with PC

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Despite the PC being the domain of mouse and keyboard, controller gaming has its place on the platform, especially within certain genres.  And to this end, the Xbox …
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Get to know the ID@Xbox games of E3 2014: Part II
11 years ago

Get to know the ID@Xbox games of E3 2014: Part II

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At Microsoft’s E3 press conference on Monday morning, there was a video montage of a lot of games that are coming to Xbox One through the ID@Xbox program. Over the next few days, XBLA Fans is bringing you a slightly longer glimpse of those titles than what the montage trailer allowed for. Our coverage of these titles will be in alphabetical order. Below is a look at the second set of seven of those games.


Earthlock: Festival of Magic

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Earthlock features a world divided between those that prefer magic and those that prefer technology. In this turn-based RPG from Snowcastle Games, you will play as Amon who is trying to prevent a war from starting in his home planet Umbra. In your quest to save your planet you’ll encounter various terrains including oceans, deserts, and snow-buried lands. Throughout your journey you will try and obtain more allies to join your quest, solve environmental puzzles, and harvest seeds to grow your own ammo.

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Get to know the ID@Xbox games of E3 2014: Part I
11 years ago

Get to know the ID@Xbox games of E3 2014: Part I

Xbox E3 Media Briefing

At Microsoft’s E3 press conference on Monday morning, there was a video montage of a lot of games that are coming to Xbox One through the ID@Xbox program. Over the next few days, XBLA Fans is bringing you a slightly longer glimpse of those titles than what the montage trailer allowed for. Our coverage of these titles will be in alphabetical order. Below is a look at the first seven of those games.


Another World 20th Anniversary Edition

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Previously known in the United States as Out of This World, Another World might recall the original Prince of Persia — both titles were animated in similar fashion, using rotoscoping to create more precise animations than were previously possible in the early 1990s. This 20th Anniversary Edition, developed by The Digital Lounge, looks to be more historical preservation than remaster, which shouldn’t stop modern gamers from getting a taste of the old world by looking at this forgotten gem.

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Happy Wars coming to Xbox One
11 years ago

Happy Wars coming to Xbox One

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Happy Wars has become a big name on Xbox 360, reaching 7.5 million downloads since its release. Developer Toylogic has announced that they will be bringing their free-to-play hit to Xbox One. The game …
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Xbox One controller will work on Windows PCs ‘very soon’
12 years ago

Xbox One controller will work on Windows PCs ‘very soon’

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Larry Hryb, also known as Major Nelson, has stated on a NeoGAF thread that the Xbox One controller will be compatible with the Windows PC “Soon. Very soon,” according …
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Xbox One maintains cumulative software sales lead in the U.S. *updated*
12 years ago

Xbox One maintains cumulative software sales lead in the U.S. *updated*

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Last month was a big month for the Xbox One, as Microsoft reported that April’s NPD Group results showed the Xbox One continuing to sit on top in life-to-date software sales. Driving these sales was a game that was not available on any other next-gen console, Titanfall. Popular XBLA title Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition finished fourth.

As usual, Xbox One did not come out on top in console sales, trailing behind Sony’s PlayStation 4. However, life-to-date the Xbox One has more cumulative software units sold than any other eighth generation home console. In its first six months on the market, the Xbox One sold over 76 percent more units than the Xbox 360 did during its debut. Microsoft hopes that sales of the Xbox One will grow even faster with the release of the $399 Kinect-less version releasing on June 9. Continue reading for more highlights and statistics from the NPD Group report.

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Max: The Curse of Brotherhood now available for Xbox 360 and PC
12 years ago

Max: The Curse of Brotherhood now available for Xbox 360 and PC

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Originally released for the Xbox One, Press Play’s Max: The Curse of Brotherhood has finally leaped onto the Xbox 360 and PC after a short delay. The game, …
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