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Review: Every Extend Extra Extreme

The Bitbag reviews, "Tetsuya Mizuguchi's next gaming journey has come to XBox Live Arcade. Mizguchi's prior exploits include many cult classics, including the iconic Rez (also bound for XBLA), with which E4 shares a few traits. Both games have a heavy basis in music, or might more correctly be described as expertly using music to substantiate and enhance the player's experience. E4's primary game mode actually integrates a rhythm element, though at a much simpler level than games like Boom Boom Rocket or dancing games."

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Top Five Xbox Live Games You Probably Missed (RunDLC)

With over 250 games available and new ones every week, Xbox Live has a lot to offer. There’s so much content that you probably missed a few gems during multiplayer matches of Hydro Thunder Hurricane or solving puzzles in Limbo. That’s why we’re here to deliver the top five games you probably missed.

Robert Workman (RunDLC)

lochdoun5024d ago

Chime.
Great little addictive game for 5 bucks.

Buff10445024d ago

Oh yeah...Chime is awesome.

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Kinect: Top Five Xbox Live Games That Would Benefit From Motion Control (RunDLC)

RunDLC listed five games that it feels would be more enjoyable with Kinect support. The list includes Lumines Live! and Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2.

Buff10445040d ago

Geometry Wars would be awesome. I'd fall in love all over again!

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ATARI Repackage Three Q Entertainment Classics

ATARI is teaming up with Japan's Q Entertainment to bring three of music game legend Tetsuya Mizuguchi's award winning titles together in one retail pack. With the working title Q3 (Qubed), the pack is scheduled for worldwide release in spring 2009 bringing the ultimate audio visual gaming experience for the Xbox360 to retail for the first time...

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