by Andrew Yoon, Jul 13, 2011 2:15pm PDT
It's been nearly two years since South Park Let's Go Tower Defense Play! debuted on Xbox Live. However, Xbox 360 owners can expect one more title to grace their system. "Right now, South Park is actually in a first-party deal with Microsoft Studios, who published the first game, and they're doing a second game as well," 345 Games' Prithvi Virasinghe told Joystiq.
Only after the release of a second South Park game, can Comedy Central consider releasing other games from the franchise.
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by Xav de Matos, Jul 12, 2010 3:30pm PDT
"Television show turned XBLA game adaptation" Deadliest Warrior joins DeathSpank as this week's Xbox Live Arcade offering, Major Nelson recently posted. Based on the Spike TV show of the same name, Deadliest Warrior pits two fighters of varying lethality against each other in the extremely scientific mission to discover who is (or was) the ultimate human killing machine. DeathSpank includes unicorn poop as a item, which is all you need to know about the Ron Gilbert-designed title before you start saving your Microsoft space dollars.
Deadliest Warrior will be available for 800MS Points ($10), while DeathSpank asks 1200MS points ($15) to join the epic quest. Read more »
by Nick Breckon, Oct 05, 2009 3:21pm PDT
LucasArts' artsy platformer Lucidity and Doublesix' self-explanatory South Park Let's Go Tower Defense Play! both arrive on Xbox Live Arcade this Wednesday.
Each game will cost you 800 Microsoft Points ($10). Footage of Lucidity--which is also coming to PC--can be found here, while a South Park trailer is exists on the official site. And if you can't decide, there are always the trial versions. Read more »
by Chris Faylor, Aug 19, 2009 11:04am PDT
What happens when you mix South Park and the tower defense genre? See below, but look out. I hear those ginger kids, old people and hippies make formidable foes.
An Xbox 360 exclusive developed by Microsoft and South Park Digital Studios, South Park Let's Go Tower Defense Play! arrives as an Xbox Live Arcade download October 7.
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by Chris Faylor, Jul 21, 2009 12:41pm PDT
Ending an extended period of silence, Microsoft has provided details and a release date for the downloadable South Park Xbox Live Arcade game announced last summer.
Slated to hit October 7--the same day that new episodes of the show debut on Comedy Central--"South Park Let's Go Tower Defense Play!" is said to be "a fast-paced action/strategy game that combines these loveable characters with snowball battles and tower defense tactics." Read more »
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