Tagged: XBLA
Sonic Adventure Review

Sonic Adventure for the Xbox Live Arcade reminds us how far Sonic games have come. This game was released over a decade ago on the Sega Dreamcast and they wowed everyone with the first full 3D experience with our blue speedy hero. However, it did come with it’s share of problems though. Does Sonic Adventure retains the same experience as it did over 10 years ago?
Hands-On w/ Hydro Thunder Hurricane

Hydro Thunder is back! Now called Hydro Thunder: Hurricane and it promises to bring back all of the good times from its predessesor.
Zeno Clash: Ultimate Edition soundtrack free for a limited time

Who doesn’t like free game music? I know I do! Atlus have remastered and recomposed the music from Zeno Clash. It can all be yours free for a limited time.
Zeno Clash Review

Zeno Clash: Ultimate Edition, is a first person brawler with elements of a shooter added in all done in Valve’s Source engine. The team behind this Xbox Live Arcade has created a fantasy world of pure imagination, somewhere only dreams could possibly take you.
Lode Runner now 800 MSP on September 14
Microsoft released Lode Runner to their Xbox Live Arcade service earlier this year, and it’s 1200 Microsoft point price was met with less then good reception by the public. Microsoft has now decided to reduce the price to 800 Microsoft points
Bonk’s is Back!, Bonk: Brink of Extinction coming to XBLA, PSN and Wii

Bonk. Is. Back! Hudson’s loveable caveman makes his long-awaited return and has brought his enormously giant head with him!. Story Mode can be played solo or Co-Op in this Classic 2D platforming in a 3D world.
Peggle Expansion Announced for XBLA
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PopCap Games has announced they will be releasing the Peggle Nights expansion for Xbox Live arcade. It will add 60 new Single-Player and 60 new multiplayer levels to the original Peggle game to serve your ball-bouncing addiction. New Peggle Master and new achievements are being added as well.
Review: Banjo-Kazooie Xbox Live Arcade (A look back)

‘Banjo-Kazooie’, created by Rare, was originally released in 1998 for the Nintendo 64. Ten years later, the original that we have come to love is back, this time on the Xbox 360′s arcade service, and it’s better then ever!





