by Chris Faylor, Dec 08, 2008 10:18am PST
Meteos Wars and PowerUp Forever will be this week's new additions to the Xbox Live Arcade lineup, Microsoft has announced. Both games will sell for 800 Microsoft Points ($10), and both will be downloadable via the Xbox 360's Marketplace come Wednesday.
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by Nick Breckon, Nov 25, 2008 1:25pm PST
Blitz Arcade has released some new images and video of its trippy shooter PowerUp Forever--which, with its ship-growing, world-shrinking mechanics, is now doomed to be relentlessly compared to Spore's cell stage.
PowerUp Forever will hit Xbox Live and PlayStation Network later this year.
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by Blake Ellison, Oct 24, 2008 5:10pm PDT
Namco Bandai has released ten new screenshots from PowerUp Forever (360, PS3), its omni-directional shooter featuring a touch of fractal mathematics.
In a Super Stardust HD-meets-Katamari Damacy twist, the player's spaceship grows larger and larger as the player destroys more enemies, and so does the world surrounding that spaceship, creating one persistent level that gets bigger and bigger a la Katamari. Read more »
by Nick Breckon, Apr 16, 2008 5:00pm PDT
Namco Bandai yesterday announced a new downloadable game titled PowerUp Forever at its press event in San Francisco. The space shooter is set for a summer release on Xbox Live Arcade and the PlayStation Network.
While I didn't get my hands on the Stardust HD-esque title, I did get to see an alpha version of it being played. From what I saw, I would judge it as one of the most promising titles within the Namco lineup. Read more »
by Chris Faylor, Apr 16, 2008 5:00pm PDT
Fresh from its 2008 Editor's Day, publisher Namco Bandai has issued a smattering of screenshots and artwork from many of its upcoming titles, including Warhammer: Battle March (PC, X360), Tales of Vesperia (X360), Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm (PS3) and more.
If available, more information can be found by clicking on a game's name. Be sure to scope out the full post for all the goods, as there is so much media we couldn't possibly put it all on our front page. Read more »
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