Super Mega Baseball: Extra Innings - GR Review
Added: 12.08.2015 16:00 | 39 views | 0 comments
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Originally released in December 2014, exclusively for PlayStation consoles, Super Mega Baseball gave baseball fans an arcade game that would not only entertain with goofy animations and design features, but also bring a solid foundation that could compete with the heavyweight titles fans are accustomed to playing, notably MLB: The Show and MLB 2K. Fast forward to the present, developer Metalhead Software has completed its Xbox One version of the title (to be on Steam too in a week), slapped the suffix "Extra Innings," added a few new ingredients, and said "Game on!"
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| IGN's UK Daily Deals: Xbox One FIFA 15 Bundle for Under £270
Added: 12.08.2015 12:24 | 101 views | 0 comments
An Xbox One Kinect amp; FIFA 15 bundle for under £270, XCOM 2 pre-order for under £22, and much more!
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| Microsofts Biggest Challenge For Making Crackdown's Multiplayer Destruction Work Is Your ISP
Added: 12.08.2015 11:18 | 15 views | 0 comments
Since the Xbox One was announced, weve been hearing about the power of the cloud. In the upcoming Crackdown from Reagent Games, it manifests as completely destructible environments in multiplayer.
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| Seagate Produces 2TB External Hard Drive For Xbox
Added: 12.08.2015 10:21 | 10 views | 0 comments
Seagate partnered with Microsoft to produce a 2 TB external hard disk drive for Xbox One and Xbox 360.
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| Pocket-Lint Crackdown 3 preview: The Xbox One game that is beyond the PS4's capabilities
Added: 12.08.2015 10:18 | 6 views | 0 comments
POCKET-Lint: Crackdown 3 makes for an incredible demonstration of how the Xbox One is capable of doing things the PS4 cannot. Crackdown 3 will use Microsoft's cloud servers to help crunch enough figures to make the physics engine work, something that the console is not capable of doing on its own.
During our session, we managed - along with three other players - to destroy a tower and surrounding buildings and could see as servers were required through an on-screen graphic. We managed to get around 10 servers all working at once, but the record is apparently 20. And being able to keep that many objects flying about, colliding with each other and landing as they should makes for one hell of a satisfying blast-a-thon.
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| 43 More Added to Xbox One Backwards Compatibility List - Including Dark Souls II and The Witcher II
Added: 12.08.2015 9:18 | 67 views | 0 comments
Grab It is reporting that a further 43 backwards compatible Xbox 360 games have been unearthed, bringing the total to 130. This includes such notables as Dark Souls II, Prince of Persia: Forgotten Sands and The Witcher II.
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