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Post by Dez on Jul 11, 2006 11:02:34 GMT -5
I hope so...my friends are coming over today too, so they all might be on haha
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Post by supersaltine on Jul 12, 2006 13:42:27 GMT -5
Once again..I was put in a game with a person who doesn't stop suiciding who is on my team! lol Why me? I killed him myself and he stopped but the damage was already done.. that game was like 50-10 or something.. I had 9 kills, my other teamates (who eventually left) had like 2 each.
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Post by Blaw on Jul 12, 2006 13:50:05 GMT -5
Yay everyone I got my 360, and Halo 2. But no Live yet...
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Post by supersaltine on Jul 12, 2006 13:53:50 GMT -5
HAZZAH FOR BLAW!
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Post by supersaltine on Jul 12, 2006 19:06:29 GMT -5
Wow....that was the best time I've had on xbox live. So much fun!
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Post by zachthelll on Jul 12, 2006 20:41:39 GMT -5
*feels lonely and left out about not having a xbox or xbox live* *sniffle, goes to a corner and plays sad music and crys himself to sleep * ......like that me neither *steals everyone's xbox's MWHAHAHAHHAHAHA MINE NOW ;D
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Post by Dez on Jul 12, 2006 20:43:01 GMT -5
I agree, we had a ton of people playing!
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Post by supersaltine on Jul 12, 2006 20:46:24 GMT -5
*steals everyone's xbox's MWHAHAHAHHAHAHA MINE NOW ;D I don't have an "xbox".
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Post by Dez on Jul 12, 2006 20:51:59 GMT -5
Ooooh shot down!
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Post by Matt on Jul 13, 2006 0:49:39 GMT -5
July 12, 2006 [glow=red,2,300] Microsoft Confirms 'Xbox Live Arcade Wednesdays' [/glow] Microsoft has confirmed a new program called 'Xbox Live Arcade Wednesdays', which features a regular weekly launch schedule for new Xbox Live Arcade games over the Xbox 360 online service, seemingly addressing multiple recent game delay issues for the much-vaunted service. Starting today, Xbox Live Arcade users will now go live on Wednesdays at 0800 GMT (Midnight Pacific) to download the first in what will be a series of new releases. The program will start with a release of Konami's 1981 arcade classic Frogger. Other Xbox Live Arcade Wednesdays titles debuting in the coming weeks include Cloning Clyde, Street Fighter II Hyper Fighting, Galaga and Pac-Man. Details on pricing for each game were not immediately released. Xbox Live Arcade's Frogger has been enhanced for the Xbox 360, and features new, enhanced artwork that matches and complements the original style. In addition, according to Microsoft, the game's audio, including sound effects and music, has been modernized to sound crisp and clear on today's high performance sound systems. The complete schedule is announced as follows: - July 12 – Frogger - July 19 – Cloning Clyde - July 26 – Galaga - August 2 – Street Fighter II Hyper Fighting - August 9 – Pac-Man"There's no better way to revisit the 80s than to throw a retro-themed Gold Experience party - complete with the right classic arcade games, music, and pizza," said Ami Blaire, Global Marketing Director for Xbox Live. "So this summer, live it up on your Xbox 360 and enjoy our new twists on the old classic faves." [UPDATE: 07/11/06, 9.26pm PST - re-published the press release, now Microsoft's embargo is lifted, following the company's request to remove the information because it was accidentally provided to Gamasutra early.] www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=10036
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Post by supersaltine on Jul 13, 2006 11:29:40 GMT -5
WOO! Exalt-a-Matt! Darrrrn House of the Dead is an arcade game! grr o well Frogger is annoying and pac-man....is a canable. ;D
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Post by zachthelll on Jul 13, 2006 16:28:00 GMT -5
okay *steals supersplatoone's computer now MWHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA* anyways 2 things 1's old news and 1 is probly semi new or something 1. u guys probly heard bout if ur team is really good u can be sponosered in some ultra championship and either win half or a million or a quarter mill. 2. I've been to many of those stay the night and play games things with xbox's adn Ps2 to know that this wednesday thing may crash and burn for some new players don't want to play old worthless games while oldschool players may want to but there are too many noobs and young new players to be oldschool players
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Post by supersaltine on Jul 13, 2006 16:38:50 GMT -5
that was mildly confusing...but I getcha
and..um..if you stole my computer....nevermind you make no sense lol
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Post by zachthelll on Jul 13, 2006 18:36:08 GMT -5
i think i should change my name to "confuserman" <-----gahhhh the spelling
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Post by Matt on Jul 13, 2006 19:35:35 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]LOTR demo now on XBL[/glow][UPDATE] Gamers get a taste of war with the single- and multiplayer demo for EA's Battle for Middle-earth II on the Xbox 360.By Tim Surette, GameSpot No Xbox 360 owner is going to complain that there are too many demos available for download over Xbox Live Marketplace. Apparently Electronic Arts also believes that there can't be too many demos either, as the publisher continues to roll out demos of each 360 game it has on store shelves, and even one that hasn't yet made it to retail. That trend continues, as GameSpot News has learned that a demo for Lord of the Rings, The Battle for Middle-earth II is scheduled to be released Thursday, July 13. The exact time of its availability has not yet been announced. [UPDATE] The demo is now available for download over Xbox Live. The size of the file is 848.84MB. The trial will feature both single- and multiplayer and will take gamers into the War in the North campaign. Console real-time strategy games will likely be unfamiliar to most, so EA has included a tutorial to show players how to use the 360's controller to direct their legions. The single-player portion of the demo will feature the first mission in the evil campaign and will have players siege an elven stronghold. The multiplayer portion offers one-on-one battles over Xbox Live, pitting elven and goblin armies against each other. The Lord of the Rings, The Battle for Middle-earth II was released last week, is rated T for Teen, and retails for $59.99. For more information on the game, check out GameSpot's full review. www.gamespot.com/news/6153941.html
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