Filed in archive Rumors
by Richard on December 31, 2006
The rumor mill is in motion: according to a UK gaming mag Rare is working on a Killer Instinct follow up for the Xbox 360. You remember Killer Instinct, don't you? On the SNES. Yes, that was a...
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Filed in archive XBLA
by Richard on December 30, 2006
Xbox-Attitude managed to score a metric ton of screenshots from the upcoming Xbox Live version of Worms. And how pretty they are: If you squint it's just like looking at Worms 2. This is a good...
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Filed in archive News
by Richard on December 29, 2006
Microsoft gave 360 owners and owners-to-be an early present this year on December 22nd when they announced that they were extending the 90 day warranty on all units to a full year. Better yet, the...
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Filed in archive Games
by Richard on December 28, 2006
The Armored Core series is taking its first jetpack powered robot leap off of Sony consoles and onto the Xbox 360 next year - Armored Core 4 will land in Japan next March with a US release shortly...
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Filed in archive Games
by Richard on December 28, 2006
Want in on the Halo 3 multiplayer beta? According to an ad in a recent issue of Gamepro all you need to do is pick up a copy of Crackdown when it launches February 20th and you've bought yourself...
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Filed in archive News
by Richard on December 27, 2006
Capcom recently announced that they plan on releasing six new Xbox 360 games throughout 2007 - and sell over two million copies combined (you know, half as many copies each as the Burger King games...
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Filed in archive XBLA
by Richard on December 27, 2006
XBLArcade brings us a new batch of rumors about the Xbox Live version of Worms: It's probably going to cost 800 Microsoft Points ($10 US), and it could be made available as soon as next month,...
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Filed in archive Console Wars
by Richard on December 26, 2006
Internet game-rentals-by-mail site Gamefly has released a list of its most demanded titles over the Christmas season and the entirety of the top ten are Xbox 360 titles: 1. Tom Clancy's Rainbow...
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Filed in archive Xbox 360
by Richard on December 26, 2006
Starting next year the three core PowerPC superchip inside the Xbox 360 will move from a 90 nanometer manufacturing process to a 65 nanometer manufacture - basically a fancy way of saying that the...
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Filed in archive Games
by Richard on December 25, 2006
GameSetWatch thinks so: ...it's odd - by being original, I feel like Rare has made Viva Pinata even less sale-able that an average family platformer would be on the Xbox 360. Which is tragic,...
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Filed in archive Deals
by Richard on December 24, 2006
It's not too late to pick up an Xbox 360 for yourself or that special gamer in your life this xmas - and if you're so inclined it's also not too late to save a bundle doing so. If...
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Filed in archive Xbox Live
by Richard on December 23, 2006
Game|Life points us to this interesting NeoGAF thread wherein a particularly investigative forumer has discovered that a number of Xbox Live paid downloads are exactly the same size - 108KB each....
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Filed in archive Console Wars
by Richard on December 22, 2006
Sega fans: dying to play the latest title in the Virtua Fighter series at home but can't afford a PS3 with your tiny Gamespot slave-wage salary? You'll be happy to know that Virtua 5 Fighter...
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Filed in archive Games
by Richard on December 21, 2006
Burger King's recent foray into the game publishing world has been wildly successful: their Xbox titles Sneak King, Pocket Bike Racer and Big Bumpin have sold a total of 2 million copies,...
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Filed in archive News
by Richard on December 21, 2006
Forbes has a great article detailing exactly how that $60 you just spent on Gears of War gets divided up among the many people involved in making, marketing and distributing the game. No one likes...
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Filed in archive Accessories
by Richard on December 20, 2006
While Microsoft remains staunchly anti-keyboard and mouse for the Xbox 360, a third party has stepped up and released an adapter that allows you to play your favorite shooters PC-style. The adapter...
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Filed in archive XBLA
by Richard on December 20, 2006
Novadrome, a vehicle-based arena combat game, will be made available for download today on the Xbox Live Arcade. Any second now. Go check! It's from Stainless, the developers of Carmageddon, and...
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Filed in archive Demo
by Richard on December 19, 2006
Have you downloaded one of the Lost Planet demos from Xbox Live? Let me answer for you: yes, you have. Capcom sent out a press release yesterday saying that they've had over one million downloads...
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Filed in archive Rumors
by Richard on December 19, 2006
Sorry, kids, but no matter how hard you wish for it just isn't going to happen: the official word from Konami is that there are no current plans to port Metal Gear Solid 4 to the Xbox 360. So,......
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Filed in archive Japan
by Richard on December 18, 2006
Blue Dragon may be the Xbox's best hope in Japan: it's a Japanese-developed RPG with art from Akira Toriyama (of Dragon Ball, Dragon Quest, and Chrono Trigger fame), music from Final Fantasy...
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Filed in archive Console Wars
by anthony on December 13, 2006
If you've ever complained about the 360's backwards compatibility, take a look at this video and realize how good you've really got it. Check out what the PS3 does to previous gen games...
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Filed in archive Random
by anthony on December 10, 2006
Engadget HD has a great post about finding the right size HDTV for your room. It breaks down at what distance the benefits of a certain resolution become apparent. In my particular situation, Id have...
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