Tuesday, March 11, 2008

XBLA Activity for week of 3/3

Top Arcade Titles (Full Versions)
1 N+
2 Rocketmen:Axis of Evil (debut)
3 Triggerheart Exelica (-1)
4 UNO
5 Worms (-2)
6 TMNT 1989 Arcade (-1)
7 Bomberman LIVE (-1)
8 Chessmaster Live
9 Rez HD (-2)
10 Sonic The Hedgehog 2 (-1)

The above arcade list is based on full versions purchased. N+ is holding very well - still in top spot. Everything else is essentially down a peg because of Rocketmen.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Oh look, Bliss Island gets released this week (and Brain Challenge)


Despite never being announced, Bliss Island is coming out this week, as well as Brain Challenge from Gameloft - the guys who did the POP remake, and also released the game for the Nintendo DS. So this week - a PC port and DS port! Portastic!

Experience the first mind exercise game available on Xbox LIVE Arcade with Gameloft’s “Brain Challenge” and harness the power of the wind to conquer levels in Codemasters’ “Bliss Island,” an updated version of the popular Windows Vista puzzler. Both titles will be available on Xbox LIVE Arcade this Wednesday, March 12 at 9:00 a.m. GMT (1:00 a.m. PDT).

Don’t let a good mind go to waste! Increase brain activity with “Brain Challenge,” an entertaining brain training program that helps players develop stress-management skills through a wide variety of games. A personal coach helps players develop their abilities in five areas of cognitive function, including logic, math, memory, visual thinking and concentration, in a fun and easy way.

Brain Challenge
“Brain Challenge” has something for everyone including Daily Test Mode, where players undergo a series of brain exercises and Stress Mode, which tests player’s abilities to stay calm under stress. For those looking for a relaxing experience, Creative Mode allows players to relax and explore their imagination and Child Test lets players play & share their exercises with younger people.

For competitive players, the game features multiplayer support for up to four players offline and online, as well as detailed stats and graphs where they can track their overall performance and progression.

Developed and published by Gameloft, “Brain Challenge” will be available worldwide for 800 Microsoft Points and is rated E for Everyone by the ESRB.

Check out new images of Brain Challenge here!

View the Xbox.com webpage here!

Bliss Island
Explore “Bliss Island” as Hoshi the Zwooph, a mystical blue creature that emits precise puffs of air to create clouds. Help Hoshi become the Bliss Island champion by winning over 25 unique challenges across nine intense levels. Better yet, challenge friends online for more competitive gameplay or focus on topping the Leaderboard charts! Codemasters’ “Bliss Island” will be available worldwide (with the exception of Japan and Korea) for 400 Microsoft Points and is rated E for Everyone by the ESRB.

Check out new images of Bliss Island here!

Check out the Xbox.com webpage here!

Source: Major Nelson

Review wrap-up: Uhh.. maybe don't buy Rocketmen..


- Eurogamer.net review by Dan Whitehead: 3.0/10
- Team Xbox review by David Chapman: 4.0/10
- Xbox360 @ IGN.com review by Ryan Geddes: 5.7/10
- 1UP.COM review by Anthony Gallegos - B

Also, Ex-Gamespotter Jeff Gerstmann's new website - Giant Bomb - have released a review of Poker Smash!

- Giant Bomb review by Jeff Gerstmann: 4/5 stars.

Commando 3 gets a name change

With the latest ESRB update comes a change to the upcoming Capcom XBLA game - Commando 3. Instead, it has been renamed: Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3

The original Commando in Japan was actually called Wolf of the Battlefield - so bringing this into the official English translation makes some sense. The more obvious answer would be that just being a game with "Commando" in the title is already very confusing!

"Commandos" is an Eidos RTS series, and the Xbox Live Arcade already has Commanders: Attack of the Genos and Bionic Commando coming out - and they can't call it MERCS 2 as Lucasarts intend to release "Mercenaries 2: World in Flames" this year. It'll get lost with all those games already on Xbox.

Poor Commando! A shame Wolf of the Battlefield doesn't roll off the tongue like Commando does. Plus it might be in trouble if Wolfenstien makes an XBLA appearance.

Source: ESRB Website

Friday, March 7, 2008

Enjoyed Bioshock Hacking? Then Pipe Mania for XBLA is for you!


Empire Interactive have just announced that Pipe Mania will be coming to the Xbox Live Arcade! Many Windows users might remember playing Pipe Dream back on Windows 3.11 - or Xbox 360 owners might remember Bioshock's hacking minigame - this is Pipe Mania, going back to the very original name, and is going to be released for XBLA, DS, PSP, PS2 and PC!

The original version of Pipe Mania was published by Empire Interactive in 1989, with Pipe Dream released in the U.S. in 1991. It ranks as one of the most popular and ported puzzle games of all time. The title has achieved phenomenal sales of more than 4 million units worldwide, making it one the most successful puzzle games ever launched.

The simplicity of Pipe Mania makes it accessible to all ages. The player must lay down a pre-ordained set of pipes on a tiled grid in order to keep the constantly flowing Flooze moving for as long as possible without it spilling out. The game requires quick thinking, hand-eye co-ordination, forward thinking and keen spatial awareness.

This new version builds on the infectious playability of the original and adds expanded game modes, new themes, new play mechanics, and new pieces to challenge players of all skills and ages.

Currently there are no images of the XBLA version - only the DS game above - but I certainly did enjoy Pipe Dream back in the day, so hopefully this new version doesn't mess with the formula too much!

Thursday, March 6, 2008

What needs to be on the XBLA? #4 - The Sparkster Collection



In the land of wacky critters starring in their own video games (ie; the 16-bit era) there were a lot of subpar games - your Awesome Possums, your Bubsy Bobcats - but one stood above those other 3rd party games - an Opossum, strapped to a Rocketpack!

The Rocket Knight Sparkster lives in the world of Erehwon - A Steampunk land where sorcery live alongside giant robots. Sparkster's weapons of choice are a sword and his Rocketpack - which has a unique boost system which you must recharge before use.




Rocket Knight Adventures, Megadrive

Using the Rocketpack, Sparkster can boost around the level in short bursts, using it to reach high areas, or to spin against some giant screws to plug holes. Being an Opossum, Sparkster can also climb trees using his long tail - where he can slide down branches and gain some extra momentum.

One of the big things about Sparkster was the bosses - there are a lot of them - and they're all pretty damn crazy and huge. It's similar in a way to Treasure's classic Gunstar Heroes, bosses come thick and fast, and continue to get bigger as the game progresses. One boss involves Sparkster fighting against his evil-doppleganger in giant Goemon-esque Robots!

The first game was released only on the Genesis as Rocket Knight Adventures - a great game with a bit more cuteness to it compared to the later games. In this game Sparkster can shoot flames from his sword, giving the game a sort of platform based shooter vibe. It's filled with huge bosses and excellent platforming as you fight the evil Pig invasion and get that the ol' Princess back.




Sparkster, Megadrive

Second was Sparkster - So why a Sparkster Collection and not just seperate releases? Well the series has a bit of an odd twist in the middle - while the first game was only released on the Megadrive, Sparkster was released the Megadrive and SNES - however, both games were completely different!

Sparkster on the Genesis took a different route to the original - still similar but instead had more freedom to move around a level, more action based - very Sonic styled. Sparkster doesn't shoot flame from his sword anymore, now relying on his Rocket Pack - which can now boost at any time, or can Super Boost by holding out longer. You can boost while in the air unlike the original, so you can just boost all around the level with no problems - it automatically refills too! It's honestly my favourite of the lot, but many prefer the style of the other two - I'm just more of a Sonic fan.




Sparkster, Super Nintendo

Sparkster on the SNES is one of the best looking games available for the console - which is saying a lot - with some fantastic graphical effects for the time (transparencies and all that), the usual giant bosses, and a much richer colour palette. Despite being on the other console, it has far more in common with the original than the Megadrive version - Sparkster has his fire sword and his limited Rocketpack power - but the levels have been made to better suit more control with it.

A Sparkster Collection on the XBLA could please all fans of the series without the need to confuse the fans and players of the game - include all 3 games for 800 Microsoft Points - makes it easy and makes it seem like a bargain - and will get more people to buy it.

Since Sparkster, the Rocket Knight was not seen again officially until very recently - in the upcoming "New Track and Field" for the Nintendo DS - which is filled with some classic Konami characters. He couldn't even muster as a character in Konami Krazy Racers on the GBA - but now that Sparkster will appeared in a real form for the first time in 13 years, it might be the best time to bring back his classic games to downloadable services.

Get on it, Konami and Backbone Entertainment! None of this Gyruss and Rush 'n Attack crap - let's get some quality unaltered software on the platform! Admittedly there is no actual evidence of Backbone having Super Nintendo emulation technology (That I can recall anyhow) - their emulation has been purely SEGA and Arcade based - it still would be nice to have all 3 games bundled together as a celebration of classic Konami platformers.

Gamevideos presents: Exclusive Braid Footage!

Gamevideos have got an exclusive look at the upcoming game Braid - with two brand new clips from the game - a Level Montage, and footage from the games introduction.


Download 'Level Montage' here!


Download 'Intro' gameplay here!

Source: Gamevideos.com