The rumors were true as Gaming Age revealed today that Q Entertainment is working on Every Extend Extra Extreme (E4) for Xbox Live Arcade. No release window was mentioned; however, screenshots and information were released. Here's a bit of the information about the modes of E4.
Computer and Video Games is reporting that Mizuguchi of Q Entertainment will be unveiling a new title at GDC 07. Q Entertainment previously released Lumines Live to the service. Although their previous release was controversial, there is no doubt that this is one of the best titles available to date. It will be interesting to see if this is a totally new game or a port/semi-port of a previously released game. This breaking news comes less than a week after the latest EGM's rumor section contained a rumor that Mizuguchi's Every Extend Extra and Rez will be coming to XBLA. In addition to these rumors, I do recall a Space Channel 5 rumor from a few months ago.
What game do you hope Q Entertainment will bring to XBLA? Would you like a "retro" title, a new title, or one of their recent games (Gunpey, Meteos, Every Extend Extra)?
As part of Microsoft's Dream-Build-Play press release this morning, they announced the first XNA developed title that will hit the XBLA service. While not much is known about Schizoid, other than it is being developed by Torpex Games, Microsoft had this to say about the title:
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“Schizoid” is a co-op action game in which teamwork matters like never before, as gamers and their friend or AI ally protect each other from barrages of glowing enemies. The title is scheduled to launch on Xbox LIVE Arcade before the end of 2007.
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I for one am extremely happy to see that Microsoft seems to be serious about their desire to turn XNA into "the YouTube" of video games.
Well after all the rumors of MS finally letting developers increase the size of XBLA titles, it has finally been announced. While not the rumored 250MB reported by 1up, the new requirement weighs in at three times the original or 150MB.
While it was certainly interesting to see what developers could do in only 50MB (Naked Sky has to win that prize, creating a UE3 engine game within the limit), one had to wonder how much developer time was subverted from creating new features to cutting down the footprint.
For those of you who have core systems (is there anyone here who actually does), don't worry because MS also announced a 512MB Memory Card available April 3rd the should run you about $50 USD.