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The guys over at "digiex.net" have leaked a list of Xbox LIVE Arcade games which are coming to the Xbox LIVE Marketplace for Xbox 360.
In the leak they have published screenshots of Crazy Taxi, Quake Arena Arcade and the new Sonic, running on a DEV KIT!
The following unreleased Xbox Live Arcade games set to appear on your Xbox 360 sometime soon!
Coming Soon to Xbox LIVE Arcade
- Crazy Taxi
- Quake Arena Arcade
- Metal Slug XX
- NEOGEO BATTLE COLISEUM
- RAYSTORM HD
- Sonic Adventure
- The King of Fighters 2002 Unlimited Match
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Looks like Australia will be getting kick in the teeth while its already down.. Australian's are already struggling to get a 18+ rating for Video games and now the government is planning to filter internet content. Read on for more information why you don't want to live in Australia. lol
The federal government is pushing ahead with its controversial plan to filter the internet, saying illegal material can be blocked "with 100 per cent accuracy and negligible impact on internet speed".
Labor will introduce legislation next year requiring all service providers to ban "refused classification" material hosted on overseas servers.
Communications Minister Stephen Conroy says RC material includes "child sex abuse content, bestiality, sexual violence and the detailed instruction of crime and drug use".
"Most Australians acknowledge there is some internet content which is not acceptable in any civilised society," Senator Conroy told reporters, after giving the mandatory filter the green light.
"It is important that all Australians, particularly young children, are protected from this material."
The list of banned sites will be maintained by an independent body "at arms-length from the government".
Senator Conroy said the list would be "compiled through a public complaints mechanism" but the government will add sites containing "known child abuse material" obtained from "highly regarded international agencies".
Currently, the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) is responsible for issuing take-down notices for black-listed content hosted in Australia.
The government released on Tuesday the results of a filtering trial, claiming it proved blocking sites was technically feasible.
"The live trial has shown that filtering of a defined list of URLs (web addresses) can be done with 100 per cent accuracy and negligible impact on network performance, despite the many claims that have been touted," Senator Conroy said.
Critics have argued the filter will slow internet speeds.
First Onlive rolls out to try its hand at the console wars using the angle that you just download a small amount of info and play it off the server and now Zeebo is throwing its hat in the ring by selling to countries that are not the target for other consoles.
Edge-Online reports: June marks the launch across Brazil of Zeebo, a console that aims to tap an enormous new market for videogaming. Designed to navigate the dangerous waters of piracy, pricing and patchy wired internet infrastructure in Brazil, India, Mexico, Russia and China, it’s an attempt to extend videogames outside their traditional, and increasingly saturated, stomping grounds of Europe, the US and Japan.
In anyone’s money, making a console for the billion-strong emerging middle classes of such countries is ambitious. And it’s ambition that can’t be achieved by conventional wisdom. “When it comes to traditional consoles, even if you ignore the cost of importing them, the price of the games is massive,” explains Reinaldo Normand, founder of Zeebo. “That’s the reason piracy is such a big problem in these countries. It’s the only way people can afford to buy games.”
It’s a situation he knows well, having worked as a journalist and organiser of game events in his native Brazil. But it was only when he helped set up the mobile division of Tectoy, a Brazilian company that made its reputation releasing Sega consoles loaded with embedded games, that a solution started to become apparent.
6000 miles away in San Diego, Mike Yuen, director of the gaming group at mobile telecommunications company Qualcomm, was having similar thoughts. With 3D graphics acceleration becoming commonplace in cellphones, he was experimenting using TV-out to connect phones to bigger screens and using generic gamepads to provide a more console-like experience. “Internally, everyone thought it was a great idea but the phone-as-a-console concept wasn’t something Qualcomm itself could take further because we create technology for other people to use, so it remained just an idea,” Yuen explains.
SEGA of America and SEGA of Europe today announced the return of Virtual On, the classic mech arcade fighting game. Players will be able to revisit the Virtual On universe with several enhancements which include improved graphics and online multiplayer. Cyber Troopers Virtual On Oratorio Tangram will be available Spring 2009 exclusively on Xbox Live Arcade.
Developed by SEGA’s AM3 division, famous for titles such as Crazy Taxi and Virtua Tennis, Cyber Troopers Virtual On Oratorio Tangram is based on the latest arcade version of the second game in the franchise, which is critically acclaimed and widely considered to be the best in the series. Players will square off against an AI or human opponent as they dodge, shoot, and slice their way to victory in one of the game’s many futuristic environments. Since the Virtuaroids dash with such quick movement, players are required to diversify their tactics, all while keeping a keen eye and quick trigger finger.
Available for the first time on Xbox Live, Virtual On features high-octane mech action with 15 playable Virtuaroids. Players can choose how they want to play as each mech has its own defining characteristics. The game delivers an online 1 vs. 1 multiplayer battle mode, as well as fast-paced single player action through 10 Arcade-mode levels and 14 Score attack stages. Virtual On features numerous ways to earn achievements as well as voice communication.
Cyber Troopers Virtual On Oratorio Tangram will be released exclusively on Xbox Live Arcade in Spring 2009.
Terminator: Survivors confirmed for Xbox Series, PS5 & PC via Steam Play as a survivor in the aftermath of Judgment Day in Terminator: Survivors, a new open-world survival game by NACON (@Nacon). Build the resistance and defy the machines in Terminator: Survivors, com..