AB of The Koalition Writes: Madballs in…Babo:Invasion is now officially released. And what better way to learn about a Game then to speak directly with one of the people who made the game. So instead of a boring press release Scott Simpson gives us 10 reasons why you should drop 800 MS points on his game RIGHT now. To be fair mashing together the features of a packed game like this into 10 bullet points is hard enough, so kudos to Scott for even pulling that off. To be generous were giving away a few copies to some lucky visitors. So if you are a registered member of the site leave a comment and you may be randomly picked to enjoy this game for free! I'll let Scott take it from here
Carlos writes "It’s been a while since we last had any new Xbox One backwards compatible titles to cast our nostalgic minds back to once more, and in the few weeks since the last arrivals, releases in general have been a lot quieter than usual. But that all looks set to change with several new games hitting the store all in one go, and today seeing some fresh faces to the backwards compatible library too.
The thing is, are they worth the return or should they simply remain as nothing more than a memory forever more?"
Microsoft has announced the latest additions to the Xbox One's backwards compatibility catalog. Arriving today are four Xbox 360 games: Street Fighter IV, Luxor 2, Madballs in Babo: Invasion, and Poker Smash.
Dealspwn rounds up ten brilliant XBLA games that you probably haven't heard of.
Dealspwn: "The Xbox Live Marketplace has gone from strength to strength over the last few years, becoming nothing less than the Xbox 360's unique selling point. It's the ultimate equaliser and a source of innovation that frequently puts retail releases to shame - but the only flaw is that it's easy for XBLA games to go unnoticed without even making a splash.
So here are ten of the games that fell through the media cracks, that languish near the bottom of the best selling lists yet provide plenty of bang for your buck."
Is this the same Madballs that was a rather unsuccesful toy line in the 80's?