10 New Xbox Live Arcade Titles Announced 38
With some brand-new content, modern classics, and old favorites thrown together, Microsoft has announced the details for 10 new Xbox Live Arcade titles. Starting with the first week of February, a series of games will bring some new blood back to Xbox Live Wednesdays. While it's nice to see them announcing new titles like Eets and Band of Bugs, some of these titles have been vaguely expected since the middle of last year. Catan, Alien Hominid, and Worms have been expected for months now, so it's definitely gratifying to see these slated to be released in the near future. Here's hoping the company keeps up this initiative moving forward into 2007.
When's Nocturne in the Moonlight? (Score:2)
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Might be neat if they released the Saturn version with some graphical touch-ups. What I *really* would like to do is get the sourcecode to that game, re-dra
what? (Score:4, Insightful)
How do you "vaguely expect" something? Expectation is a binary state. You're either expecting something, or you're not.
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Your explanation is perfectly cromulent. You've embiggened all of us with your knowledge.
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Supurbly worded. How long have you been an analyst?
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Say that I am observing one feature of a physical system (say the level of tank of water that is filling up). I know what my last depth measurement was and I know how much water is entering the tank so I can build an expectation of what my next measurement will be. That expectation will have a confidence that is based on my confidence of my previous readings, the accuracy of my sensor, and the amount of noise in t
Very cool releases (Score:1)
Freebies (Score:2)
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (Score:2)
"Castlevania: Symphony of the Night" [wikipedia.org] from Konami is a faithful version of this legendary classic updated for Xbox Live Arcade and featuring the game's full soundtrack and memorable side-scrolling vampire-hunting action.
Reading that line was literally the first time I felt any sort of regret for getting a Wii instead of an Xbox 360.
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I've actually considered that -- I just remembered I have a PS2, so wouldn't even need the emulator. Amazingly, it looks like an "old disc" of C:SotN would end up costing $50+ on eBay.
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Thank you very much for the kind offer, but I think I'm going to be a bit of a purist and pass on that.
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night IS Cleaned up. (Score:2)
They have upgraded the graphics, and reworked the levels so they fit widescreen better. They ALSO offer the 'Original mode' or whatever they call it, so if you prefer the new look, run with it. If you like the classic run with it.
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It's not too late! The act of purchasing a Wii does not disqualify one from Xbox 360 ownership as well. In fact, the two go well together [wii60.com].
I love my Wii, but there's just not a whole lot to play on it right now (WarioWare Smooth Moves was excellent but short). For now I'm getting much more mileage out of my 360.
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The other
Re:M rated & Online games coming to Wii... (Score:2)
The anwser is yes. The Wii is an online console, but currently in the US there are no online multiplayer games (Elebits uses Wiiconnect24 but not for multiplayer). Of those announced Pokemon Battle Revolution, Battalion Wars, and Super Mario Strikers, and Animal Crossing were are all announced to have online multiplayer.
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True. I think they should remake it for the DS :-)
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True. I think they should remake it for the DS :-)
As excited as I am about having SotN again on my TV I would be even more excited if I weren't playing through it again on my PSP right now.
Of course I'm also one of the lucky ones who actually has a copy of the original.
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Minor nitpick, but C:SotN runs natively on the PS1 and the PS2. It runs through Emulation on the PSP.
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I own a PSP, but I have no idea how I would play that game on it. I have no PS3, and after having to put up with the PSP, I'm sure as hell not going to buy one. Do I need a PS3 to put PS games on the PSP? I would prefer to have it on the DS, because that's where it belongs: The dual screens are perfect for Metroidvania games, and the DS is simply more portable than the PSP.
Also, I can play my DS (fat) while taking a bath. I'm not going to do that with the more expensive PSP.
PS1 games on the PSP... (Score:2)
As dumb as it sounds, yes. The kicker is that you need the PS3 as a download gateway so your PSP can download it, but once you buy that game through their store, (and download it on your PS3) you can't play that PS1 game on your PS3. This will likely get sorted out as someone pulls their head out of the
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I would gladly buy this game if I didn't have to also buy a 500 bucks console for the privilege, but alas...
I also can't use that PS1 hack since my firmware is too new. I guess I'll just have to go back and finish Portrait of Ruin for the time being :-)
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Actually it isn't in their store yet either, so it's a moot point. I just figured I'd mention how the store is set up currently (they have a handful of games up Crash being most noteable), and how it fails at life.
I also can't use that PS1 hack since my firmware is too new. I guess I'll just have to go back and finish Portrait of Ruin for the time being :-)
Good Call, Good call. Also if you g
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I saw one of those in a Boston zoo once. Sadly, I hear they're almost extinct in the wild now.
We really should work harder to protect the native habitats of our animals. After all, it's the only Earth we've got!
-Eric
Re: No more Lizards.... :( (Score:2)
It is a shame, however homosexual animals reproduce at an alarmingly low rate...
Alien Hominid! (Score:2)
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