Peggle, Xbox Live, Xbox Live Arcade, and more.

Posted: August 26th, 2009 | Author: Rex | Filed under: Xbox 360 | Tags: , , | No Comments »

Xbox 360 news from around the web:

Xbox 360 could experience price cut on Ubergizmo
With Sony having announced their PS3 Slim recently with a new price tag, Microsoft could hit back with a stinger of their own, although it will not involve any new hardware but a price cut instead. With the 60GB model being discontinued, we will most…

Gameloft Lines-Up Five For The PSPgo [Gameloft] on Kotaku
Gameloft’s focus is downloadable titles, and with the PSPgo sharing said focus, the company is ready with a line-up of five titles for 2009, including an online multiplayer version of UNO. Not one to miss the downloadable games party, Gameloft aims…

Peggle XBLA Getting Nights as DLC on 1UP RSS feed
The Xbox Live Arcade version of Peggle will be receiving an expansion this fall based on the PC sequel Peggle Nights. PopCap announced today that the expansion will be coming sometime this fall. It includes 60 Peggle Nights levels for both Adventure…

`P.B. Winterbottom’ finds a home at 2K Games on Newsvine – technology
Matt Korba and his pals are busy turning his interactive media thesis project from a rudimentary silent film-themed video-game prototype into a fleshed-out puzzler featuring over 80 levels that will be available for download on Xbox Live Arcade early…

Demo: WET on Xbox Live’s Major Nelson
  Content: WET DemoPrice: FreeAvailability: Not available in Germany and JapanDash Text: [ESRB: M (Mature) BLOOD AND GORE,DRUG REFERENCE,INTENSE VIOLENCE,SEXUAL THEMES,STRONG LANGUAGE] Download the demo.   Add WET Demo to your Xbox 360…

Mad Skills Motocross racing game arrives for Mac on Macnn | The Macintosh News Network
Turborilla has launched it first Mac OS X game, Mad Skills Motocross. The side-scrolling motocross game features 40 racetracks with 12 extra challenge tracks. The game challenges players to cross the finish line in the shortest time, but allows for…

Xbox 360 failures ‘well behind us’ – Microsoft on Gamespot Recent Updates [News]
Following a controversial survey, Xbox 360 director of product management Aaron Greenberg claims manufacturing improvements are making the console’s hardware issues a thing of the past.



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