Ever since it was first shown off , we've known that Windows Phone 7 would include a games hub that integrated with Microsoft's Xbox Live and offer a range of games using Microsoft's XNA game development framework. At the Gamescom 2010 conference this week, Microsoft announced the first wave of games that would ship for the platform at launch or soon after. Fifty games were named, with titles ...
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Microsoft showed off Xbox Live integration in Windows Phone 7 at Gamescon 2010 in Cologne, Germany, demoing mobile gaming features that span the Xbox and the phone. Although were still months away from the official launch, the Windows maker confirmed in a statement that Windows Phone 7 will debut with a quality launch lineup of fifty games, with [...]
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- New and improved ergonomic design enables maximum comfort and endless gameplay
- New left and right shoulder buttons are designed for ease of use
- Two analog pressure-point triggers, two vibration feedback motors, and one eight-way directional pad are included
- The controller includes a nine-foot (nearly three-meter) break-away controller cable
- Experience easy Vibration Control with a simple On or Off setting to match your personal preference
Based on the acclaimed design of the Xbox Controller S, the Xbox 360 Controller features an improved ergonomic design. The centralized, glowing Xbox Guide Button gives you quick access to your digital movie, music, and games libraries. Main FeaturesManufacturer: Microsoft CorporationManufacturer Part Number: B4G-00001Manufacturer Website Address: www.microsoft.comProduct Type: Game PadConnectivity Technology: CableButtons & Controls: 6 x Action Button, 2 x Mini-sticks, 1 x 8-way D-pad, 1 x Start
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[Sister site GamerBytes' editor Ryan Langley examines April 2010's Xbox Live Arcade debuts and continuing successes, with charts and leaderboard data, for a look at how XBLA titles -- from After Burner Climax to Puzzle Chronicles -- are performing.] With March's Block Party promotion out of the way, April is a time for games to market themselves and push their own agendas without the help of ...
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Naval Assault due out in June. 505 Games has announced plans to release Naval Assault: The Killing Tide exclusively for
Xbox 360 on 11th June in Europe. Developed by Artech Studios, Naval Assault puts you in control of an Allied World War II submarine in North Atlantic combat zones. You will have to dodge mines, sneak past enemy ships, intercept transmissions and outwit "sophisticated AI" across ...
Tags: Artech Studios, Combat Zones, Dodge, Enemy Ships, Europe, Games, Intercept, Sim, Submarine, Tide, Transmissions, World War Ii, Xbox, Xbox 360
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