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Top 5 Xbox Live Arcade games of 2012

So many games are now available on XBOX Live Arcade, which ones to choose? Here is a selection of some of the best that were released in 2012.

DesVader4155d ago

Walking Dead! Walking Dead! GOTY

DesVader4155d ago

*sigh* Did you not have enough Lego as a kid? Ok, ok, its unbelievable popular game, but Walking Dead still kicks butt.

Choc_Salties4155d ago

Nope, you can never get enough lego! even the lego Star Wars series JUST WASNT ENOUGH!!!

Besides i was building transformable Transformers before by the beginning of school

Locksus4155d ago

Pretty solid list, but I would have rather had Dust: An Elysian Tail instead of Fez. All good games, all in all.

BanBrother4155d ago

Agreed. TBH, I don't care for Minecraft either, but I can agree on that. Never liked or disliked the trials games, just not for me.

Dust and Mark Of The Ninja for sure. Can't play TWD over here (Australia), but I love the show.

guitarded774155d ago

@ Locksus

You read my mind. XBOX Live had a pretty good year with downloadable titles. I think Walking Dead was the best of the bunch, but that's just my opinion man.

Locksus4155d ago

TWD is an awesome game, but unfortunately, I've only bought the first 3 episodes. I really should get off my butt and buy the rest of the episodes.

guitarded774155d ago

Yeah, I don't even like the show enough to watch it, but I couldn't quit playing the game. Many of my friends were like "you need to watch this show" and I was like "you need to play this game". But the list would be perfect if Dust was on it. People rag on XBOX for not having many exclusives, but if you include the Live titles from this year, they did impress me. My XBOX has seen more play time this year than ever before.

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Bomberman Battlefest now available on Xbox One BC

MajorNelson via Twitter:“Bomberman Battlefest is coming to Xbox One Backward Compatibility today”

Kyoshi2803d ago

I really wish we could blacklist this website. Daily Star is absolute shit.

TheColbertinator2803d ago

Agreed. They are starting to piss me off.

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Kingthrash3602803d ago (Edited 2803d ago )

Man I wish they were "xbox new game announced mlby major Nelson"
Instead of another 360 game...I've been seeing plenty of these BC games launched....nothing wrong with that....but the Xbox one needs xbox one games. BC is a great feature, but it's getting to the point where I should have kept my 360. That's my opinion at least. Some people don't care if the xbo gets xbo games.

Godz Kastro2803d ago

@knighthrash

There are 4 exclusive games this coming up. One of them is a brand new ip.

JasonKCK2802d ago

Godz Kastro He's just trolling.

Kingdomcome2472802d ago (Edited 2802d ago )

@Kingthrash360- You say that exact thing in nearly every Xbox One article. Why is it that, "You own", an Xbox One? Constructive criticism is wonderful, integral, and when used properly it can be a great catalyst for change. You, on the other hand bang the same drum incessantly as though everyone doesn't already know your stance on the matter clear as day. As I stated above, constructive criticism can be great, but when criticism is the only thing that you have to offer, mixed in with the occasional backhanded compliment, I seriously begin to wonder how much truth and merit there is to your claims of Xbox One ownership. I myself would love to see some additional fresh new IPs. Preferably single player narrative driven games. I recognize the console's various shortcomings as well, but I don't feel the need to spout off the same criticisms over and over. I support both systems, though, and what one console might lack the other console fills that void, and vice versa. I've never seen you give a genuine compliment to anything pertaining to the Xbox One. There's always a caveat, or some sort of stealth trolling involved on your part. Which leads me directly back to my previous question. Why do you own an Xbox One. You don't seem to have any legitimate fondness for it. Whereas I've never seen you criticize Sony, but rather you're constantly stepping up to the plate to bat for them, no matter the subject at hand. It just makes it all a bit hard to believe that you truly own an Xbox One.

Kingthrash3602802d ago

It's not trolling bro it's just my opinion. I said there is nothing wrong with it, I just want more games...more xbox 1 games. I bought it a few months before QB released...after I beat qb, halo 5, tr, ryse, sunset, ki...I'm not really into racing...so no forza ...but I'm left waiting for more. I've play many games and I've played all the games I wanted to play on xbox 360...when I had a 360...now that I got a xbo I want to play more games....somehow this is a bad thing.....to want more games. You say I've been saying the same thing....well yeah its the same problem. It's what I bought a gaming console for, to play games on it. All the bells and whistle mean nothing if all I want to do is game. Instead they are making announcements of old games....I already played years ago.
Like I said nice but yeah focus on the new games more. Tired of this bs

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81BX2803d ago

Can anyone get into red deads mp?

meche3342803d ago

what you do is go into a private mp then kill duplicate civilians and then make it public and people will be able to join

NotoriousWhiz2803d ago (Edited 2803d ago )

That sounds reasonable.

81BX2803d ago

@NotoriousWhiz

Rofl..
You gotta tap the back of the system 3 times, turn it on, now wait 45 seconds and push X Y RB down at the same time, then when you hear the word TOASTY push up up. Fight smoke to a Flawless victory.

meche3342802d ago

Its because theres so many duplicate npc's spawning its overfilling the games ram so nothing can spawn in. So you kill some of the dupes to free up ram and allow other things to spawn

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The Mystical and Mysterious Black Box

A little tale of a black box that changed an industry.

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superchiller3044d ago

Very well written article. I still have multiple OG XBOX consoles, bought a few extra towards the end of its lifespan. Fantastic console that really put Microsoft on the map in the console market!

2pacalypsenow3044d ago

Xbox 360 really was a great console

iNFAMOUZ13043d ago (Edited 3043d ago )

long live xbox original, man i still remember when i first got it, best moment of my life second to halo ce/halo 2 days
still got it, but i dont think it works anymore

DivineAssault 3043d ago

I liked the OG xb.. Mainly due to bioware & sega releasing the unfinished dreamcast titles on it.. I do remember playing Halo for the 1st time.. It was pretty awesome having a vast area to explore with smooth gameplay.. They lost their charm to me though.. Theres no exclusives that feel refreshing like that anymore

christocolus3043d ago (Edited 3043d ago )

Ninja Gaiden, DOA3, Crimzon Skies, Mech Assault, Fuzion Frenzy, Panzer Dragoon Orta, Blinx and Halo CE were some of my best games on the OG Xbox.

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Video games and pricing

While price elasticity is prevalent with many smaller independently developed and published video games, many of the larger AAA studios have set the price point at $60 for their games. This is a lot of money to spend on a single video game and that does not include the additional downloadable content that can make the total up to $80 or higher.

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UltimateMaster3572d ago (Edited 3572d ago )

Pricing has gone out of hand.
Worst of all, some games do go up to 120$ with season pass and all DLC.

However, the article has it wrong.
He says a game with a 40 Million dollar budget should be priced lower than a 200 Million $ budget.

First of all, A company's goal is to make profit.
So, they have to sell enough copies of the game to recover it's cost.
That's not something that is variable, it is a fix cost "40M$".
That game's goal is to match it in profit, then the rest is pure profit.

It's not something like electricity, where the more you consume, the more it cost the company "and the more they charge you".

So, you've got to consider how many people "and how many platforms and potential buyers" you are dealing with.

Not everyone is going to buy a game like Heavy Rain, therefore it's customer base is smaller.

However, a very popular franchise like Star Wars can take the risk of going beyond their budget because they know there is a ton of fans out there willing to pay for the game.

What bothers me is when a franchise becomes successful, yet they put the minimum effort into it's game to cut cost and milk the game at a maximum.

Take Call of Duty for example. There's a huge install base for that game. They sell 10 Million copies of the game every year.
They know they are diving in profit, but yet, what do they do?
Nothing but exploiting their customers. They take shortcuts to save time: https://www.youtube.com/wat...

Instead of lowering the price of the game to 40$ and still make a ton of profit, they hike it to 120$ with "DLC" of maps that aren't even well tough out.

Advance Warfare seems like the biggest change in the franchise, if it's good that remains to be seen.
But you get my point.

It saddens me that were just getting the same games every year. As much as I like some of them like Assassin's Creed, I won't buy them every year anymore because they could be doing something different.
I applaud Ubisoft because they make a lot of original titles.
But we don't need the same game every year nor multiple times a year.

3-4-53571d ago

We got more for $50 than we ever did for $60.

ScottyHoss3571d ago

I think there's a price gap between regions that is out of hand.
US: $60
Canada: $70
Europe: $81.61

joab7773571d ago

Well said but the reason games r priced the way they r regardless of whether they are revolutionary or annual releases is simple...because it sells.

And companies hav known for awhile that games wouldnt sell for $80 to account for inflation etc. Thus dlc. Consoles are a much smaller leap in tech this time b/c ppl cant and wont spend $700 for the jump we would have normally seen.

Its why we have microtransactions etc. The economy worldwide has been severely damaged and business has shifted models to remain profitable. Its much easier to get ppl to part with nickels and dimes...even if they add up to $100x when all said and done.

Its crazy but its exactly a result that has come about b/c of many different factors. Yes, many companies hav been terrible about it, but it isnt entirely the fault of one entity.

UltraNova3571d ago

Do you blame them for charging like this?

I mean those 10 million buyers every year are kind of asking for it aren't they?

BattleAxe3572d ago

- purchase internet
- purchase console
- purchase peripherals
- purchase Subscription
- purchase game
- purchase DLC
- purchase micro-transactions
- purchase yearly releases of the same game

Oh how gaming has evolved.....

VJGenova3571d ago

Consoles, games and peripherals have always been there.

To name a "few" of the NES peripherals:

1. Power pad
2. Power glove
3. NES 4 Score
4. Light gun
5. Arkanoid contoller
6. Turbo controller
7. Laser scope
8. Zoomer
9. Super stick

Also don't forget preorder bonuses and day 1 DLC. I hate that the most!

BattleAxe3571d ago

How much did the internet, DLC, micro-transactions and subscriptions cost back then?

joab7773571d ago

How much did gamea cost when taking inflation into consideration, consoles? What was the budget?

Its a business trend adapted by gaming companies. Yes, some have taken advantage, but as a whole, it is the route that was taken and accepted to keep many industries alive. It will change again. Remember that it is a direct reflection of we live our lives financially etc.

MGSmarioPRO3571d ago

Just one thing at least in my country. Games had a price of 70 to 80€ at Nintendo/Sega time and when PSone came they started to be 60€. The price over here is still the same since PS came 20 years ago, with the difference that now you can buy them from internet at lanch for 50€ and if you wait 2/3 months you can have them for half price (less the big AAA and Nintendo games that are almost always with the same price).

So the prices for games are way better today because they didn't grow up in pair with the other stuff. For example in these 20 years a coca cola is 4 times more expensive and that happen with almost all food.
Games are expensive but people that complain about the price have no idea of what it was to live in the 90 and before.

VJGenova3571d ago

It really is crazy that people forgot how much video games cost in the 70's and 80's. My dad bought us a texas instruments computer (catridge based system) for $500.

http://www.allgame.com/plat...

NES, SNES, and N64 games generally retailed for $60. I spent $75 on street fighter 2 in 1992 and I think $80 on Turok in 1997. Ignoring the fact that money went further back then, way more money goes into game development these days. So instead of getting a 30 minute game, you may get a 30 hour game.

If you look at the pc market, a lot of new AAA rated titles go for $50. Some may go for $60. Diablo 3 comes to mind.

Indies generally go for $5-15.

I have to say we have it pretty good. I buy 4-6 new games a year. So far this year it was Dark Souls 2, Stick of Truth and a preorder of The Witcher 3. I bought 13 games for roughly $45 total during the steam sale. Most of those were indie titles that would've gone for $60 each 20-40 years ago.

I also recall with the release of Street Fighter 2 Turbo and then Super Street Fighter 2, all that started at $60+, my brother and I were wishing we could "upgrade" our copy instead of buying a new game. A la DLC. Careful what you wish for I suppose ...

UltraNova3571d ago

I agree with you in some extend. I remember paying 75 euros for Super Mario 64 back then, inflate that to 80 in todays money! Thats 120 $!

It was really crazy back then, gaming was for rich people or kids like me who worked summers and mid-holidays to buy 2 maybe 3 games a year!

I remember collecting those 120 stars in SM 64 like 6 times until I could afford another game.

But all that way back then do not excuse devs and publishers today with all that day one dlc, cut games offered via dlc later on, micro transactions, yearly passes etc etc...

How on earth a game is sold at 60 both physically and digitally is still acceptable is beyond me really..have we really come to this? really?

DivineAssault 3571d ago

Instead of making complete games like they used to, they rush it & slap a crappy patch on it later... Then charge for content that shouldve been in there to begin with

thebudgetgamer3571d ago

This is kind of silly to be outraged by this. When I started buying console games back in 87/88 I was paying about forty bucks for a New game. You take inflation into account it's pretty amazing how slowly games prices has gone up.

TheSaint3571d ago

Agreed, games have been £40 for ages, not sure how they haven't gone up more TBH.

UltraNova3571d ago

They wouldn't dare raise the prices, not while used games pose a significant thread. Should they manage to ban used games (in a similar way Microsoft tried to do)I can bet you my liver right now we will see a 10 buck price raise within a year and that will be just the start.

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