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Buy Commando 3, get on Street Fighter beta next week - Wolf of the Battlefield hitting 360 next week - continent-hopping PS3 users

CVG writes: "Capcom's Commando 3: Wolf of the Battlefield is hitting Xbox Live Arcade on June 11, the company has confirmed.

The promising co-op shooter comes in at 800 Microsoft points, and what's more if you buy it you'll automatically be invited to the Super Street Fighter II: HD Remix beta test. That's worth the purchase alone, isn't it?"

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Swiftfox5806d ago

I do hope the Playstation crowd will not miss out on the beta. Then again, since Super Turbo HD: Remix was announced it has usually only been covered in the relation to Xbox news.

It is a multi console download and they will need to test out both, so why not both consoles?

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GameEnthus Podcast Unepisode 1: Assumptive Musings or Up to Speed

This week  Mike (@AssaultSuit), Tiny (@Tiny415) and Aaron (@Ind1fference) talk about things like: Guacamelee! 2, Flipping Death, Dead Cells, 3DS, 2DS, Kingsman The Golden Circle, The Darkest Minds, Mario Kart 7, Pixel Ripped 1989, Dante's Inferno, Splinter Cell Blacklist, We Happy Few, Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3, Arrested Development, Sea of Thieves, Ready Player One, Armada, Quakeholio, Doom Eternal, Diablo on Switch, Timesplitters, Torchlight, Extra Life and more.

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Six new additions join the Xbox One Backwards Compatible line-up – Are they worth the return?

Carlos writes "With the excitement of E3 last month, as well as all the new games that have made their way to the Xbox Store, you’d be forgiven for not noticing that the backwards compatibility scheme had gone exceptionally quiet in recent weeks. Of course, E3 brought us news that OG Xbox games would be arriving on the program later this year and made playable on Xbox One, but as for new additions things had started to look a little empty.

This week however has seen as many as six new arrivals to add to those already playable on Xbox One... but are they worth jumping into once more?"

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neil3632490d ago

Agreed. Pretty much a waste of time.

SegaGamer2490d ago

Don't agree with either of you. It's one step closer to getting them all available. Surely that is the end result we are looking for right ?

neil3632490d ago

Honestly SegaGamer? Nope. I've got little time or enthusiasm for the BC stuff. Understand that is a bit of a draw for many (and it keeps my kids happy seeing games they were initially too young to play become available), but me? Haven't yet used BC and doubt I ever will. My library of proper native XO titles is more than big enough to keep me busy.

HollowKnight2490d ago

Instead of bringing back games people actually want to play, they choose to work on titles that most people won't even touch smh...

Cyber Troopers Virtual-On Oratorio Tangram
Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3

Seriously....?
Games like Nier and Dante's Inferno would be nice for starters.

hiawa232490d ago

Are they worth a return, well, yeah, and what about those of us who owned them on the 360 but never finished them or the new gamers who have never experienced the games, so BC is so important.

MrEnglish2485d ago

Is it too much to ask for a fight night game? I`ve had enough of the crappy UFC titles and would love to see Round 4 or Champion released for BC

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The Scientifically Proven Best Video Games of All Time #14: Street Fighter II

Warp Zoned writes:

"Street Fighter II: The World Warrior wasn’t the first fighting game ever released, but it single-handedly helped shape the genre for decades to come."

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Kurdishcurse2529d ago

Pffft. What desperate articles

iofhua2529d ago

I played street fighter 2 for years on my SNES even after I got my N64. It was just relaxing the way you could beat the snot out of such iconic characters.