Xbox 360 'Games on Demand' Titles Announced

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With Microsoft set to begin selling downloads of retail Xbox 360 games via Xbox Live's "Games on Demand" storefront, the platform maker has issued a list of the titles that will be available when the functionality launches on August 11.

Prices were not provided, though Microsoft has suggested that they will be in line with retail. Unlike other areas of the Xbox Live Marketplace, the price of a full Xbox 360 game download will be displayed in local currency, not Microsoft Points, with buyers able to either charge the exact cost of a game to a credit card or use Microsoft Points.

U.S. "Games on Demand" Launch Titles (24):

  1. Assassin's Creed (Ubisoft)
  2. BioShock (2K Games)
  3. Burnout Paradise (EA)
  4. Call of Duty 2 (Activision)
  5. Dance Dance Revolution Universe (Konami)
  6. Fight Night Round 3 (EA)
  7. Kameo: Elements of Power (Microsoft Game Studios)
  8. Karaoke Revolution American Idol Encore (Konami)
  9. LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga (LucasArts)
  10. Mass Effect (Microsoft Game Studios)
  11. Meet The Robinsons (Disney)
  12. MX vs. ATV Untamed (THQ)
  13. Need for Speed Carbon (EA)
  14. Need for Speed: Most Wanted (EA)
  15. Perfect Dark Zero (Microsoft Game Studios)
  16. Prey (2K Games)
  17. Rainbow Six Vegas (Ubisoft)
  18. ridge racer 6 (Namco)
  19. Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis (Rockstar Games)
  20. SONIC THE HEDGEHOG (SEGA)
  21. TEST DRIVE: UNLIMITED (Atari)
  22. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (2K Games/Bethesda Softworks)
  23. Viva Pinata (Microsoft Game Studios)
  24. Viva Pinata 2: Trouble in Paradise (Microsoft Game Studios)

European "Games on Demand" Launch Titles (21):

  1. Assassin's Creed (Ubisoft)
  2. Burnout Paradise (EA)
  3. Call of Duty 2 (Activision)
  4. Fight Night Round 3 (EA)
  5. Kameo: Elements of Power (Microsoft Game Studios)
  6. LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga (LucasArts)
  7. Mass Effect (Microsoft Game Studios)
  8. Meet The Robinsons (Disney)
  9. MX vs. ATV Untamed (THQ)
  10. Need for Speed Carbon (EA)
  11. Need for Speed: Most Wanted (EA)
  12. Perfect Dark Zero (Microsoft Game Studios)
  13. Prey (2K Games)
  14. Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis (Rockstar Games)
  15. Sega Rally (Sega)
  16. TEST DRIVE: UNLIMITED (Atari)
  17. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
  18. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas
  19. Tomb Raider Legend (Eidos)
  20. Viva Pinata (Microsoft Game Studios)
  21. Viva Pinata 2: Trouble in Paradise (Microsoft Game Studios)

Chris Faylor was previously a games journalist creating content at Shacknews.

From The Chatty
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    August 5, 2009 10:45 AM

    yikes. they are making it far too easy and tempting to spend money in the marketplace.

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      August 5, 2009 11:45 AM

      Except that you're paying retail prices for a game you can't resell or take to a friend's house.

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        August 5, 2009 12:38 PM

        Yea. If it's not cheaper, that could suck. I would want the titles to cost at least $10 less if not more.

        Though I suppose, with digital dist, it'd be easier for them to have sales sometimes like Steam.

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