GameSpot writes: "If you're going to release an original Beat-'Em-Up on Xbox Live Arcade or PlayStation Network, your game needs a hook. There are just too many games in that genre available these days that are nothing short of favored classics--think Streets of Rage 2--with gobs of nostalgia working in their favor. In the case of the upcoming Invincible Tiger: The Legend of Han Tao , that hook is a tongue-in-cheek adherence to visual style of cheesy 1970s kung fu movies. Overacting, bad camerawork--you know the look."
In this Gamasutra interview, Oliver discussed the factors leading to increased 3D adoption, Sony's heavy focus on the technology, and the format's emerging standards.
Blitz Arcade has launched its new website to better accommodate its ever-increasing back catalogue of downloadable titles. Following a busy Q3 2009 with the release of Droplitz on Xbox LIVE Arcade, PlayStation Network, PC and iPhone and Invincible Tiger: The Legend of Han Tao on PlayStation Network and Xbox LIVE Arcade, which was also the first ever console game to play in true stereoscopic digital 3D, Blitz Arcade also has a packed Q4 coming up.
James Joell-Ireland from wedotech.net writes "Invincible Tiger is Blitz Arcade's retro styled arcade beat-em-up with a very eastern feel. Published by Namco Bandai, it's the XBLA equivalent of a meld of Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee squashed flat and being sworn by enemy after enemy, after enemy. So how does this game pan out for the weighty 1200 Microsoft points? The fortune cookie says…"