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Live Arcade activity for the week February 5-11 0

This one is a bit late due to my illness. Sorry about that.

Top Arcade Titles (Full Versions)
1 Root Beer Tapper
2 UNO
3 Heavy Weapon
4 Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3
5 LUMINES LIVE!
6 Street Fighter II’ Hyper Fighting
7 Contra
8 Texas Hold ‘em
9 Assault Heroes
10 Geometry Wars Evolved

Root Beer Tapper scoring the top position, not so surprisingly since new releases usually end up there. Be sure to check back later today for our review. More lists over at Major Nelson’s as usual.


Ikaruga more or less confirmed for Live Arcade? 0

That questionmark is a bit dubious, right? Well, it would appear that the Dreamcast classic Japanese shooter Ikaruga is bound for Xbox Live Arcade, after appearing on PartnerNet.

We fired up our Xbox 360 debug machine to get our hands on Ikaruga, but upon firing it up all we recieved was a Treasure logo before the gane decided to crash – and not much more has happened since.

Confirmed? Well, no official word, but as close to it, right? We blogged about developer Treasure is considering Live Arcade previously.

Paperboy delivers this Wednesday 0

Tomorrow’s Live Arcade game is the arcade classic Paperboy, brought to you by Midway (via Digital Eclipse). From the PR fluff:

Game Features

  • Seven stages (one for each day of the week) and 3 levels of difficulty – “Easy Street,” “Middle Road” or “Hard Way”
  • New Xbox Live multiplayer: The standard multiplayer mode involves two player co-op play which can take place on the same console or over Xbox Live
  • High scores are tracked on the Xbox Live Leaderboard
  • Earn up to 12 Achievements and 200 Gamerscore points
  • It’s 400 Microsoft points as usual for these classics.


    Being ill sucks (we’ll be right back) 0

    Yes, I’m ill and it won’t let go. I’ve been taking a break over the weekend but it really isn’t helping that much. Perhaps some meds will do the trick, we’ll see soon.

    Live Arcade Review will be back 100% tomorrow or the day after, anyway. We’ve got reviews on Root Beer Tapper and Heavy Weapon coming up, along with lots of other stuff as usual. Thanks for your patience!

    Bits and bytes 0

    Don’t miss Root Beer Tapper, it’s out today you know. Here’s some bits and pieces while we get our house in order.

    There might be some craziness here at Live Arcade Review the coming days. We’re gonna update WordPress and try some stuff out. Once we’ve got that out of the way, we’ll get back to our regular pace of news, and a hightened one for reviewing the Live Arcade games. Thanks for bearing with us.

    Gamerscore rewards being tested in the US 0

    Let’s hope they roll it out worldwide… continue reading…

    Rare game to Xbox Live Arcade from Kameo developer 1

    This from the latest issue of Edge magazine, via CVG:

    Microsoft-owned UK developer Rare is working on an Xbox Live Arcade game to be released this year, reports the latest Issue of Edge magazine.

    According to the mag, Rare’s first download title is a totally original game being worked on by Kameo and Starfox Adventures developer Nick Burton, along with a team of ten others.

    Something 3D-adventury with puzzles then?

    Worms is truncated to give room for downloadable content? 0

    If the Official Xbox Magazine’s March issue is to be believed, the upcoming Worms game for Live Arcade have been chopped down, possibly to leave room for downloadable content. While the concept isn’t new, it sure is a bit worrying. I came across this reading about the “evolving” demo disc that is said to come with Official Xbox Magazine in 2007, so it’s a sidenote really.

    Also worth noting – some new Xbox Live Arcade reviews in the March 2007 issue were for unreleased XBLA games, including Worms getting 7.5, with the slightly worrying comment: “Was it purposely truncated to allow downloadable content?”, since it’s missing stalwart weapons including the Holy Hand Grenade, Root Beer Tapper getting 6.0 with “good time-killer”, and the Big Huge Games-developed Catan being “A truly unique Live experience”, and getting 8.0.

    Fingers crossed… If your curious about the new demo disc, by all means check out the GameSetWatch post, although there aren’t that many hard facts yet.

    Root Beer Tapper is tomorrow’s Live Arcade release 0

    Root Beer Tapper screenshotThe “classic” Root Beer Tapper is up next for Live Arcade review, from Midway via Digital Eclipse. This isn’t a game I’ve ever played, so I have no idea if it’s one of those timeless classics that can live forever, or just a barely re-vitalized corpse from the arcade cemetery…

    Game Features

  • Authentic to the original game, “Root Beer Tapper” on Xbox Live Arcade brings you a classic favorite.
  • Take on a bar full of thirsty folks in “Root Beer Tapper” and see if you can keep their mugs full.
  • Grab the empty mugs before they slide off the bar.
  • Earn extra points by collecting tips.
  • Locate and open the one can that has not been shaken up and serve it up to waiting patrons in the bonus rounds.
  • Enjoy high-definition support for detailed graphics.
  • Play either locally or over Xbox Live* in co-op or versus modes.
  • Have your scores posted on the Xbox Live Leaderboard. High scores are tracked for the current week and also for all-time arcade, co-op and versus game modes.
  • Earn up to 12 Achievements and 200 gamerscore points.
  • It’s out tomorrow, that’s Wednesday, at a cost of 400 Microsoft points.

    Pinball FX, will it give me that Pinball Fantasies vibe? 1

    Pinball FX screenshotZen Studios (of Nintendo DS game Flipper Critters fame) have recently launched the Pinball FX site, Pinball FX being an upcoming Live Arcade game of course. This looks like a real treat for me, I’m a real sucker for pinball games and have been enjoying them since way back, starting at Pinball for the NES and then a long love affair with Digital Illusions’ wonderful Pinball Dreams, Pinball Fantasies and Pinball Illusions.

    So whenever I see a new pinball game I get that warm, nostalgic feeling. Even if it’s nothing fancy, like Pure Pinball (available for PC and Xbox), I still play it inside out and love every second of it. A Live Arcade pinball release, which has been hinted on before, is music to my ears.

    Pinball FX then, how does it look and what will it pack? continue reading…