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Games Removed From Xbox Live Marketplace

Due to the collapse of Empire Interactive, Speedball 2 and Double Dragon have been removed from the Xbox Live Marketplace.

Dont worry if you have previously purchased the games but deleted them from your hard drive as they can be redownloaded using your download history, but are not otherwise available.

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Bnet3435402d ago

What a bunch of jerks. They could of made them free, why remove them?

Cheeseknight285402d ago

Until someone owns the rights to what they developed, the games can't be made free or placed back up for the same price.

Eiffel5402d ago

If I had purchased these I would indeed worry if this would affect me as consumer. I'm sure this is only temporary until someone buys the rights.

Kushan5402d ago

Microsoft does not own the rights to the titles. In fact, right now nobody does, which is why they cannot be sold. This is why they've been taken off XBLA. Eventually, once the licensing rights have been sorted, they'll go back up.

Nateh8sYou5402d ago

...now I've taken a step back towards owning physical copies of games. I really LIKE digital distribution, but now new people cannot buy the game, is that correct?

I thought one of the benefits of DD was that it would always be available.

Kushan5402d ago

It's not available because the company that owns them has shut down. If these titles were sold in stores, they'd be taken off of shelves for the exact same reasons. This is a rare, rare occurrence and wont happen often.

Hobadoon5402d ago

I woulda scooped up Double Dragon had I known.

outlawlife5402d ago

you wouldnt want to the xbox arcade port was really bad...so was that speedball game

trust me losing these 2 titles is no big deal

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Double Dragon Needs A Next-Gen Reboot

Titles like Double Dragon, Cadillac and Dinosaurs, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Golden Axe were monster hits and have become classics in the beat ’em-up genre, but one in particular deserves a next-gen reboot.

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Celebrating Double Dragon’s 35th Anniversary

Creators share development stories on the genre-defining, co-op side-scrolling series, from collaborative two-player action to chaotic friendly fire.

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Neonridr687d ago

Double Dragon 2 was my personal favorite.

autobotdan687d ago

Double Dragon Advance was my personal favorite

Majin-vegeta687d ago

Can we let Dotemu make a new one

Knushwood Butt687d ago

Double Dragon 1 arcade is my favourite. It consumed a lot of my parents' money! Both Pounds and Francs.

'Accidental' friendly fire on my brother was always on the menu too!

Vanfernal687d ago

Being at my local pizzeria while the Double Dragon main theme played in the background is one of my fondest childhood memories.

Knightofelemia687d ago (Edited 687d ago )

When I was a kid every weekend after finishing pain in the ass school. I would always rent DD for the SMS always wished my SMS when I was a kid had the FM sound mod to it DD on SMS with the FM I like. I own DD on SMS now bought it dirt cheap in a game lot and I still love playing it. I wish my parents also bought me a NES when I was a kid so I could have enjoyed the other DD games. I played the DD fighting game on the SNES what a complete mess that game is good thing I rented it. Battletoads and DD was a decent game I enjoyed it on my SNES I have never played DD 2 or DD3 on the NES but they look interesting.

CosmicTurtle687d ago

2 plays better on the NES than in the arcade.

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Brawlers: Retrospective and Rebirth: Part One – The Rise

Brawlers were a popular genre both in the arcades and on home systems during the 8-bit and 16-bit eras. Due to games such as Streets of Rage 4 they are now enjoying a resurgence. So, prepare for fisticuffs as we go in swinging into part one, where we investigate their origins and their initial rise in popularity. Enjoy.

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