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Posted Apr 29, 2008 01:32 by Isaac C. Listed in: Gaming Tags: Xbox Live Arcade , Bejeweled , iPhone , PopCap Games , PlayStation Network , Java Games
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Casual Games Scientifically Proven to Relieve Stress - Image 1An apple a day keeps the doctor away? Forget it. Play a round of Bejeweled instead. According to a new study, casual games are proven to be beneficial for your health. Details in the full article.

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Posted Feb 19, 2008 02:47 by Ryan A. Listed in: News, Gaming Tags: Xbox Live Arcade , WoTC , Stainless Games , Jared Gustafson
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Magic: The Gathering to grace PC, Mac, Xbox Live Arcade soon - Image 1Heads up, trading card game enthusiasts! Wizards of the Coast has announced that it has partnered itself with a couple of game studios to bring Magic: The Gathering to platforms PC, Mac, and Xbox Live Arcade.

To know more about this exciting announcement, just head over to the full article by clicking the "read more" link below.

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Posted Dec 4, 2007 11:21 by Karl B. Listed in: iPod, News, Gaming Tags: Xbox Live Arcade , Gameloft
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Brain Challenge - Image 1Xbox 360 owners will be getting a dose of brain training next year with Gameloft's Brain Challenge. The mobile phone game developer and publisher has announced that it will be bringing Brain Challenge to the Xbox Live Arcade in early 2008.

Brain Challenge will also be making its way to the Nintendo DS, iPod and PC soon. More at the full article.

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Posted Aug 27, 2007 10:00 by Gino D. Listed in: News, Gaming Tags: Linux , Mac OS X , Penny Arcade , Xbox Live Arcade
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Penny Arcade Adventures - Image 1Following the announcement of *takes a deep breath* Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness (boy, that's a mouthful) heading to the Xbox Live Arcade, Hothead Games and Penny Arcade just launched the official website for their upcoming episodic title.

The website will give the fans of Gabe and Tycho some game-related content and news. You can even view some trailers, screenshots, and fact sheets about the game. The website will also be used to launch the individual episodes in the series once they become available for purchased download.

On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness: Episode One
is scheduled to roll out later this year for the PC, Mac OS X, Linux, and Xbox 360 platforms.

Click the Read link below to check out the official Rain-Slick site!

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Posted Jul 24, 2007 09:23 by Tim Y. Listed in: News, Gaming Tags: Sony , ESRB , Xbox Live Arcade , PlayStation Network
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ESRB's ratings for Puzzle Quest - Image 1 


Aside from its previously announced release for the Xbox 360, PC, PSP, Wii and DS, D3 Publisher's Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords is being prepped for other consoles. According to the ESRB's official site, Puzzle Quest (rated E10+ by the way) will also be heading for the PlayStation 3 and Mac systems.

Given that its Xbox 360 releases is a downloadable on Xbox Live Arcade, the safe bet is that Sony will probably be making similar arrangements for PlayStation Network. Information we lack at the moment are details on what sort of unique features these other ports will carry. That's all the detail we have for the moment - stick around in case we pick up more information.

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Posted May 9, 2007 10:15 by Ryan A. Listed in: Gaming Tags: LucasArts , Xbox Live Arcade , Kuju Entertainment , PlayStation Network , Ed Daly , Zoe Mode
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Traxion still a go - Image 1

It should be remembered that LucasArts sealed the fate of rhythm-based video game title Traxion earlier this year when it announced that it will no longer be publishing the title. It felt like the decision was not appreciated by Kuju Entertainment (who's now changed their name to Zoe Mode) as the developer severed its publishing agreement with LucasArts.

Today, Zoe Mode head Ed Daly mentioned that they are still considering pushing through with the project and that they may even market Traxion as a PSP and an iPod game. Daly commented,

The terms of the deal with LucasArts are still confidential, so I can't comment on the details - but we have retained the rights to the IP and we're now looking at what we can do with the IP and the technology and what it's potential is. There's a long history of games that have been canned and came back as great proposition.


However, Ed Daly also shared that their studio is busy at the moment with other projects such as SingStar and EyeToy titles for Sony as well as unannounced next-gen titles. He added that when they find the time and the manpower, Traxion might even go next-gen,

When the teams free up the idea might find place on next-gen formats, or mobile phones or even iPods - there's plenty of use for the tech, but we just need to figure out what that will be and then build the resource so we can take the next step with it.


On a related matter, Ed Daly also revealed that Zoe Mode will be coming up with another music-puzzle game that will be released on the PlayStation Network (PSN) and/or Xbox Live Arcade (XBLA). The concept is different in such a way that the game will be controlling the music instead of the other way around. He shared then,

It's interesting as there is no longer that one straightforward route to market and we're able to think that maybe we are better off investing a bit more in the self-publishing route. There are only a finite number of companies or publishers willing to invest so certain games we aren't always going to chase a traditional publishing deal for them.



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Posted Dec 15, 2006 02:38 by Ryan A. Listed in: iTunes, News Tags: Japan , Tetsuya Mizuguchi , Genki , Q Entertainment , Xbox Live Arcade
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Lumines


We know that there's a lot of you who are big fans of Lumines, be it Lumines 2 on the PSP or Lumines Live on X360 via the Xbox Live Arcade. Actually, so many things have been said already about these two versions. Being on different platforms, not to mention from opposing companies, things such as those can't be avoided.

At any rate, we have something today that will make both sides happy. If you are a Lumines fan, it is highly probable that you are familiar with the in-game hit song Heavenly Star. Developer Q Entertainment excitedly announced today that the song is available for download both in U.S. and Japan via iTunes. According to the company's Chief Creative Officer, Tetsuya Mizuguchi:

We are delighted to introduce our first self-produced song Heavenly Star on iTunes. It is an important element in Q Entertainment's global entertainment and distribution strategy. As the world's most popular digital download store, iTunes is a key platform for serving our existing audience as well as introducing our work to others around the world.


Heavenly Star is currently being employed as the background music for the PSP version. On the other hand, it will be introduced to Live early this coming January as the Heavenly Star Pack. The said track was performed by the band Genki Rockets and was produced by Mizuguchi himself.

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