While the most cynical of gamer would like you to focus on the trend that new downloadable games on the Xbox Live Marketplace are being set at 1200 Microsoft Points ($15), there are, in fact, a lot of games priced under 800 MS Points ($10), and some for as low as $1! Does this seem too good to be true? Well, it’s not, and some of the creative minds behind Xbox Live’s Independent games scene want to remind you that there are still affordable deals to be found on the Xbox Live Marketplace, with the Indie Games Winter Uprising.
Keep your Internet dialed to GoozerNation for continued coverage of this event with impressions of games like Epic Dungeon, Chu’s Dynasty, Break Limit and more!
Online multiplayer is back for 11 more games thanks to Insignia's XBL 1.0 replacement service running on Original Xbox consoles and the Xemu emulator on PC. Multiplayer, voice chat, leaderboards, etc. have been a monthly addition for many games from Xbox's past library thank to the team at Insignia.live! The 11 new games are now playable online once again after 13+ years.
Booo!! I was hoping that was Rainbow Six: Black Arrow...Boo!! again. I thought this coming to Xbox. I don't even read it I was so excited.
Has everyone completely forgotten Blinx?
Microsoft never could maintain a longrunning decent 3D platformers series of their own
Not sure if it was Xbox only back in the day but I'd love a current gen jet set radio!
Without a doubt, one of our highlights from EGX Rezzed 2016 was Table Top Racing. It was almost a classic love tale…”As soon as we locked eyes… (enter mushy crap here…)” – We think you get the picture. It just reminded us of a time where gaming was much less complicated and way more colourful, however at the time the game was only due to be released on the PS4… That’s not a bad thing. It just mean’t that being my primary console of choice is Xbox One, we wouldn’t get to play this any time soon as the majority of my games and friends reside in the Microsoft ecosystem – so when we got word this was getting a release on Xbox One, we immediately put our hands up and said “Yes, Please!”.
Some of those games look pretty fun. And cheap.