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Lumines Live Dated

Just when I was started to get bored with the Xbox Live Wednesdays, alongs comes a reason to log-in to your 360 on humpday: Lumines Live.

According to the latest Live Arcade schedule, the 360-flavored Lumines hits on Sept. 6. Here's the rest of the kinda mediocre schedule:

09 August: Pac-Man
16 August: Texas Hold 'Em
23 August: Time Pilot
30 August: Scramble
06 September: Lumines Live!

XBLW Sked [Official Xbox Magazine]

8:00 PM on Mon Aug 7 2006
By Brian Crecente
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  • be warned, the british oxm has a long history of inaccuracy.....

    http://www.gamespot.com/news/show_blog_entry.php?topic_id=...

    gamespot contacted MS about those dates, and MS would not confirm them saying that those dates were nothing but speculation and rumor, and that a correct schedule would become available in the coming weeks.

  • I was all excited for a moment, I read that as "scrabble".

    I'm all for the concept of "a new release each week"...but considering how simple some of these games are, I'd like to see a release on Tuesday and Thursday.

  • the games may be simple, but the problem here is the developers are trying to make xbla games as cost effective as possible. This means that no more than 3-5 people are on any given xbla dev team. This keeps the cost down, but slows production time significantly. Basically, the developers are still getting their feet wet. Maybe by this time next year we will see more than one game a week. I suspect they'll stick to wednesday for all releases though.... makes sense seeing as how all cd's and dvd's get released on tuesdays... it's just good practice to have a standard release date.

    BTW, I was also extremely excited for a second when I thought it said scrabble.... who knows, maybe there will be an xbla scrabble eventually.... they already gave us uno.

  • ZOMG! Scramble! That's my favorite arcade game EVAR!1!1! Holy poop, I might have to buy some MS points for the first time.

  • texas holdem will sell like 500,000 copies in teh first week..

    microsoft is doing a virtual bankroll system that is tied to your gamertag, so no going all-in all the time... if you start with $5000 and you lose it all, you get a loan for $1000 and you have to pay back your $5k.

    good stuff

  • First Street Fighter II, then Castlevania SOTN announcement, now Lumines Live....man Sony is FUCKED! Unless GOW3 happen on the PS3 I'm buying a 360...

  • Wow, August is "Really Old Konami Month" on Xbox Live. At least give us Time Pilot '84.

  • Ok, Lumines Live is a must, must, must buy. I pray this works out.

    As for Scrabble - I'm just not sure. I find it hard to imagine playing it through a joystick, with people taking lots of time scrambling through dictionaries and arguing over words. I just don't know. I suppose it could work.

    I'd love to see Bridge. Rubber or contract, my bridge is rusty, and I'd love to see a really good bridge game. That's hard to get right, though - maybe if the Jack team ported over their championship game player that would work. Or perhaps it's time for XBLA games that only have a Live component, no offline play. Dunno.

    Mahjongg would be good. That's fast, rewards speed and timing, and is one of those games where a clear delineation of who-did-what-first would improve the quality of the game. It's also complicated enough, in terms of scoring, that having a game track scores would be invaluable. It's also *stupidly* popular, as a game, in the east where Microsoft most needs to make inroads. I'd stump for Mahjongg.

    As for Time Pilot - no doubt it'll have two sets of visuals, one of which will bring the X360 to its knees for no apparent reason, just like the rest of Konami's/Digital Eclipse's ports. Filler, that's what they are. :)

    And as for Pac Man? I'm going to have a hard time not buying it unless it's just totally broken. Too many quarters, too many memories.

  • Gamespot is saying this list is just speculation, although it wouldn't surprise me to see a new list of games announced within the next week or two.

    Lumines should be nice and Texas Hold 'Em will be huge, free or not. Everything else looks like a waste of time to me. Pac-Man for 5 bucks? I just bought Unreal Championship 2 for 5 bucks yesterday. Cut the price of Pac-Man in half, and maybe I'll consider it.

  • Lumines Live is a definate buy. It was great on the PSP, and an online leaderboard just makes it even better.

    And Pac Man is far from "mediocre". A game that is over 20+ years old and still has me addicted.

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