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Jan
21
General
by
Dave Shaw
It’s not often the world receives word of an Live Arcade release quite so far in advance as we’ve heard Chime is coming to town

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Dec
22
General
by
Dave Shaw
In what must be a leading contender for ‘longest headline of all time’, 0 Day Attack On Earth is set to arrive on Live Arcade at some point tomorrow…

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Dec
3
Features
Games
by
David Lynch
It’s about time we got some classics

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Dec
1
General
by
Dave Shaw
Excitement reaches fever pitch tomorrow as another Call Of Duty title heads onto 360…

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Nov
9
Features
General
Q&A
by
David Lynch
We’re big supporters of the community here at X360 and we’re always curious to find out a little more about the lesser known games and apps of XBLA, so it should come as no surprise that we found the Fire Place simulator a fantastic and quirky addition

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Oct
12
Features
Games
General
by
David Lynch
I say we, but I really I mean me, and when I say Classics, I actually mean, games I played when I was younger

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Sep
2
General
by
Dave Shaw
In an exciting slip, Hudson’s website has betrayed the existence of a current-gen iteration of the prehistoric TurboGrafx-16 platformer

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Aug
27
General
by
Dave Shaw
Alert readers will be aware that Sega recently ran an online poll as to which games from the Mega Drive era it should revive for today’s E-number jazzed audience

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Aug
25
General
by
Dave Shaw
Happy then swiftly depressing news came this morning as it emerged Sega had given the green light for Mega Drive classic ToeJam & Earl to appear on Live Arcade as part of their Classics Collection

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May
28
General
by
Simon Miller
On Reflection

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May
28
General
by
Sam Roberts
The title ‘Xbox Live Arcade’ has certain connotations – most developers endeavour to create arcade-style titles, which makes sense entirely in this context

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