Microsoft Outlines Reworked Xbox 360 Games Store (ExtremeTech)
Microsoft has posted some new details and pictures on their Gamerscore Blog of the newly revamped Xbox Live Marketplace Games Store, which will be made available with the "New Xbox Experience" dashboard overhaul before the end of the year.
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VIDEO GAME REVIEW | Xbox role-playing games (The Kansas City Star)
The role-playing game was invented by Americans (thanks, Gary Gygax, for “Dungeons & Dragons”), but it has always been somewhat of a niche product among U.S. video-game enthusiasts. Not so in Japan, where the release of a new “Dragon Quest” game is treated like a national holiday. That’s why Microsoft, which has had trouble getting Japanese consumers to buy the Xbox ...
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Eidos and Xbox Announce Exclusive Downloadable Chapters for Tomb Raider: Underworld (Centre Daily Times)
Eidos Interactive, creator of some of the world's leading video game properties, today announces an agreement with Microsoft to release two brand new downloadable chapters in the continuing Tomb Raider adventures of Lara Croft. Containing up to six hours of new gameplay and content for Tomb Raider: Underworld(TM), the chapters will be available exclusively on Xbox LIVE(R) Marketplace for the ...
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14:30 (BST), 06/10/2008 Vicious Engine Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS Â Vicious Cycle Software, a premier ... (gamesindustry.biz)
Vicious Cycle Software, a premier developer of interactive entertainment and game development technology, today announced that the new version of its game development engine, Vicious Engine 2 (Ve2), will be premiering in Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard™ for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system.
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Role-playing games live on Xbox 360 (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
The role-playing game was invented by Americans (thanks, Gary Gygax, for “Dungeons & Dragons”), but it’s always been somewhat of a niche product among U.S. video-game enthusiasts. Sure, RPG series like “Final Fantasy” and “Diablo” have their stateside devotees, but they’re far outnumbered by fans of shooters like “Halo” or sports games like “Madden NFL.”
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