
… Xbox Live Indie Games. There’s no fedora or whip involved (Indy, get it? Never mind…), instead Microsoft feels that the new name is more in keeping with what they’re trying to achieve with the XNA titles. It make it all a bit more cool and underground. Down with the kids. Or something…
The announcement ties in with todays release of Version 3.1 of the XNA Game Studio which allows budding devlopers to ring their creations to life.





