Thursday, September 9, 2010

Shoot 1UP – why have one ship, when you can have a load? Shoot 1UP – why have one ship, when you can have a load?

December 9, 2009

Are you one of those people who spends time wondering just what is the point of all those extra lives if you can’t put them to good use? It’s something that forthcoming... Read More


Halfbrick Rocket Racing is Live! Halfbrick Rocket Racing is Live!

September 3, 2009

Halfbrick have today released their new game for Xbox Live Indie Games, Halfbrick Rocket Racing, at the cost of 240 Microsoft points. This is the third release from Halfbrick,  following... Read More


Xbox Indie Games pricing rejigged – dev’s caught by surprise Xbox Indie Games pricing rejigged – dev’s caught by surprise

July 27, 2009

At the end of last week, Microsoft made the announcement that they were going to be tinkering with the pricing structure of their Community Indie Games on Xbox Live. These changes... Read More


Halfbrick unveil their next “Halfbrick Friday” offering

July 1, 2009

Beginning with Blast Off and continuing with Echoes, the Halfbrick Friday series of Xbox Live Community games will soon see its third entry; Halfbrick Rocket Racing. The game is a... Read More


Microsoft’s Kodu due out on 30th June

June 24, 2009

Brier Dudley, writing in his blog for The Seattle Times, has confirmed a 30th June release date for Microsoft’s Kodu project, and a price of 400. The game will be released on... Read More


Clover: another XBL Community Game suffers poor sales

June 24, 2009

Adding fuel to an already fairly substantial fire, Clover’s developer has stated that Xbox Live Community games simply don’t offer a means to make a profit. Clover is one... Read More


Interview with Xona Games

June 14, 2009

Duality ZF is a fantastic looking twin stick shooter which is coming to Xbox Live Indie Games (formerly known as Community Games) later this year. We got the opportunity to speak to... Read More


Xbox Live Community Games renamed to…

June 11, 2009

… 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... Read More


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