TeamXbox writes: "It's a credit to Microsoft to offer the XNA tools and a structure for the Xbox 360 community to create games and offer them to other gamers to check out. Best of all, when you see the results of the Dream-Build-Play game-development contests that the company has held since the XNA suite was released, you have tangible proof that the programming tools aren't crippled or a "game-dev lite" version."
GR:
"As of right now, the list of Xbox 360 games that people want to be playable via the Xbox One's backwards compatibility boils down to a popularity contest. 'Letting the fans decide' is one of the easiest ways to make a gigantic corporation like Microsoft feel more personable, and thousands of gamers have jumped at the chance to vote on the Xbox Feedback page for the games they'd love to see make the transition. The current frontrunners include no-brainer picks like Call of Duty, Red Dead Redemption, and Skyrim, and we've all got some personal favorites on our wishlist for Xbox 360 oddballs than can shine again on Xbox One."
What are the worst XBLA games? GamePlayToday takes a look.
Wow, that's the most pathetic attempt at getting views I've seen in quite a while.
Weirdest exclusive game on 360 that you can get for $1 is Sneak King... Burger King game and you play as a creeper.
This week's show starts like every other show with "What They've Been Playing" and they discuss a bunch of games including Bionic Commando, inFamous, Sacred 2: Fallen Angel, Resistance: Fall of Man, Red Faction: Guerrilla, Wheelman, and much more! They follow that up with some gaming news including the leaked trailer for "Project Trico", the news of Atlus bring Demon's Souls stateside, and more.