UGO's review of Speedball 2, a futuristic football variant available via Xbox Live Arcade. The game received an overall grade of B.
Due to the collapse of Empire Interactive, Speedball 2 and Double Dragon have been removed from the Xbox Live Marketplace.
Dont worry if you have previously purchased the games but deleted them from your hard drive as they can be redownloaded using your download history, but are not otherwise available.
...now I've taken a step back towards owning physical copies of games. I really LIKE digital distribution, but now new people cannot buy the game, is that correct?
I thought one of the benefits of DD was that it would always be available.
The latest system to get the Brutal Deluxe treatment is the Xbox 360, on which an enhanced version of the original Commodore Amiga game has recently been made available for download via the Xbox Live Arcade service. Wonderwallweb have now run their eye over the game and you can read the review now.
It's a double treat on Xbox Live Arcade this week with the arrival of Q Entertainment's Every Extend Extra Extreme and the long, long awaited XBLA version of Speedball II: Brutal Deluxe.
Mizuguchi's effort is more than likely heading to PlayStation 3 at some point, but according to Bitmap Brothers' John Phillips, a PSN port of Speedball II game is likely on the way as well.
By the looks of it then, it could be a case of PS3 owners not feeling left out for much longer. Next though, Bitmap Brothers are working on Chaos Engine, says Phillips
I'll be watching out for this in the PlayStation store. I spent a lot of time playing this game on the Commodore Amiga. A really great two player game.
Ive played this game for more hours thatn i care to remember its the best sports game ever IMO.
Own it for PC, Amiga, Mega Drive and soon to be PSN