XBLA Thread Part 400 - Pinata's got a brown nose
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Out of the 10 I only own 1. I will definitely be playing some of the demos and checking them out. South Park is probably a buy for sure.
Decent list although some of these games are very old. Mad Tracks and Lumines are now 3 years old, I would almost expect them to have dropped in price by now. Track & Field would be a must if it wasn't almost a given to be coming out for Game Room in the future.
Decent list although some of these games are very old. Mad Tracks and Lumines are now 3 years old, I would almost expect them to have dropped in price by now. Track & Field would be a must if it wasn't almost a given to be coming out for Game Room in the future.
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If by naysayer you mean pissed that you held it from the rest of us for a few weeks, then yes 
I never look a gift horse in the mouth.

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I won today as well. Been entering every day for at least three weeks. Age of Booty was always on my "hmm" list.
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It's 400 now, too.
I queued up South Park, Defense Grid, and Rocket Riot without even retrying the demos. The free 400 points yesterday sure helped
I queued up South Park, Defense Grid, and Rocket Riot without even retrying the demos. The free 400 points yesterday sure helped
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Is South Park any good in imultiplayer? I compare all the TD games to the warcraft 3 mods which weren't bad so hopefully it's just as good or better?
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I'm jumping on Rocket Riot and DG. I'm hoping Rocket Riot gets a boost as I think that could be some fun multiplayer and I know a few folks that have it. DG seemed like a TON of game for $10, so $5 is really a no brainer for me.
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Joystiq got some time with Snoopy: Flying Ace. I know there's some Peanuts fans here and I know I'm a huge fan of Crimson Skies, so this looks like it could be an instant purchase for me.
http://www.joystiq.com/2010/04/02/ha...ying-ace-xbla/

1) the gameplay is a direct descendant of Crimson Skies, right down to the customizable weapons on your planes, and 2) you get to shoot down Lucy Van Pelt. It's payback for all those years of her yanking the football away from Charlie Brown at the last second. Charles Schulz might be spinning in his grave over this game, but points one and two combine into joyous gameplay with the lovable Peanuts gang that you've grown up with.
Joystiq showed off the trailer for this almost two years ago, but now I've finally gotten my hands on the flight stick. Which also means I got to fly around as Snoopy in the seat of his faithful Sopwith Camel -- another childhood dream fulfilled. According to Clark Stacy from developer Smart Bomb Interactive, "It is, we maintain, the most detailed and realistic World War I simulation ever created; capturing every nuance of what it was like to be a dog flying a biplane over the skies of Europe in 1917.
And I'm going to repeat that. This is an XBLA title coming out later this that features a single-player mode, co-op splitscreen gameplay and up to 16 players online in multiplayer via Xbox Live. And they're already talking about the DLC that will be coming out after launch that will offer new game modes, new levels, new planes, new weapons and new costumes from It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown. Historically, XBLA titles haven't cost more than $20, and this is going to be worth that and then some.
For a game that's based on a beloved comic strip, Snoopy Flying Ace features some tight flying controls that allow you to climb, dive, bank and turbo (or brake) at the touch of a button. There are Crimson Skies-inspired special maneuvers as well that let you reverse, barrel roll and evade as well. They play out the same each time when you hit the right thumbstick, but come in handy when there's an enemy on your tail or inbound missiles heading your way.

Speaking of which, there are missiles in this game. And bullets, rockets and noxious green fumes. Also: shotguns. Plus lots of bizarre weaponry that you can outfit your plane with. Every plane has the standard machine guns, but then you have two secondary weapons you can switch to on the fly that range from practical (rockets), to the incredibly impractical, yet very helpful (giant electrical spheres). Personally, I would have liked to see more whimsical weapons, which Smart Bomb says might be coming in DLC, but just imagine a Pig-Pen Smokescreen, a Lucy Shrieking Siren or a Blinding Blanket from Linus.
The single-player mode is fairly straightforward. You take Snoopy through missions against different devious foes, all based on existing Peanuts characters. This is where we ran into Lucy and her minions ... and turned her into Swiss cheese. NPCs will bail out after you shoot down their planes, but you can chase them down and hammer their parachutes as well, at which point they just vanish. That's as close to depicting death as the game actually comes. There are explosions and plane crashes galore, but you'll never see the bullet-riddled corpse of Pig-Pen on the battlefield. Probably for the best.

As good as the flying is, it gets even better when you're multiplayer-ing online. There are numerous characters to choose for your pilot, or you can use your XBL Avatar. The multiplayer modes include capture the flag, flying rugby and more, so there's a lot to choose from rather than your standard "shoot down the other guy, repeat ad infinitum" deathmatch. The plane controls are extremely easy to understand, and thankfully there are adjusted physics, meaning you won't graze a hill accidentally and explode.
Snoopy Flying Ace releases later this year, and the only thing that could make it better at this point would be if you could actually fly Snoopy's doghouse. Although I'm already wondering if that's not in the game. As you can see below, it already has Snoopy chugging root beer in it.
http://www.joystiq.com/2010/04/02/ha...ying-ace-xbla/

1) the gameplay is a direct descendant of Crimson Skies, right down to the customizable weapons on your planes, and 2) you get to shoot down Lucy Van Pelt. It's payback for all those years of her yanking the football away from Charlie Brown at the last second. Charles Schulz might be spinning in his grave over this game, but points one and two combine into joyous gameplay with the lovable Peanuts gang that you've grown up with.
Joystiq showed off the trailer for this almost two years ago, but now I've finally gotten my hands on the flight stick. Which also means I got to fly around as Snoopy in the seat of his faithful Sopwith Camel -- another childhood dream fulfilled. According to Clark Stacy from developer Smart Bomb Interactive, "It is, we maintain, the most detailed and realistic World War I simulation ever created; capturing every nuance of what it was like to be a dog flying a biplane over the skies of Europe in 1917.
And I'm going to repeat that. This is an XBLA title coming out later this that features a single-player mode, co-op splitscreen gameplay and up to 16 players online in multiplayer via Xbox Live. And they're already talking about the DLC that will be coming out after launch that will offer new game modes, new levels, new planes, new weapons and new costumes from It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown. Historically, XBLA titles haven't cost more than $20, and this is going to be worth that and then some.
For a game that's based on a beloved comic strip, Snoopy Flying Ace features some tight flying controls that allow you to climb, dive, bank and turbo (or brake) at the touch of a button. There are Crimson Skies-inspired special maneuvers as well that let you reverse, barrel roll and evade as well. They play out the same each time when you hit the right thumbstick, but come in handy when there's an enemy on your tail or inbound missiles heading your way.

Speaking of which, there are missiles in this game. And bullets, rockets and noxious green fumes. Also: shotguns. Plus lots of bizarre weaponry that you can outfit your plane with. Every plane has the standard machine guns, but then you have two secondary weapons you can switch to on the fly that range from practical (rockets), to the incredibly impractical, yet very helpful (giant electrical spheres). Personally, I would have liked to see more whimsical weapons, which Smart Bomb says might be coming in DLC, but just imagine a Pig-Pen Smokescreen, a Lucy Shrieking Siren or a Blinding Blanket from Linus.
The single-player mode is fairly straightforward. You take Snoopy through missions against different devious foes, all based on existing Peanuts characters. This is where we ran into Lucy and her minions ... and turned her into Swiss cheese. NPCs will bail out after you shoot down their planes, but you can chase them down and hammer their parachutes as well, at which point they just vanish. That's as close to depicting death as the game actually comes. There are explosions and plane crashes galore, but you'll never see the bullet-riddled corpse of Pig-Pen on the battlefield. Probably for the best.

As good as the flying is, it gets even better when you're multiplayer-ing online. There are numerous characters to choose for your pilot, or you can use your XBL Avatar. The multiplayer modes include capture the flag, flying rugby and more, so there's a lot to choose from rather than your standard "shoot down the other guy, repeat ad infinitum" deathmatch. The plane controls are extremely easy to understand, and thankfully there are adjusted physics, meaning you won't graze a hill accidentally and explode.
Snoopy Flying Ace releases later this year, and the only thing that could make it better at this point would be if you could actually fly Snoopy's doghouse. Although I'm already wondering if that's not in the game. As you can see below, it already has Snoopy chugging root beer in it.
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I haven't been into flight games since X-Wing and Wing Commander, but I absolutely adore Peanuts, so I'm looking forward Snoopy's Flying Ace.




