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Tuesday, January 05, 2016
January - 16 more Xbox 360 backwards compatible games added to XO - full list
Update One: Microsoft have announced the new list of Backwards Compatible games coming to Xbox One.
Fans will have 16 new games to add to their collection of titles available from today.
Titles confirmed today includes:
Fans will have 16 new games to add to their collection of titles available from today.
Titles confirmed today includes:
- Braid
- Deus Ex: Human Revolution
- Doritos Crash Course
- Fable III
- Halo: Reach
- Hydro Thunder
- Iron Brigade
- Kane & Lynxh 2
- Motocross Madness
- Ms. Pac Man
- Peggle
- Portal: Still Alive
- Spelunky
- Splosion Man
- Ticket to Ride
- Zuma's Revenge
Infinium Stike: Tactical Starship Defense : Pre launch trailer - PC Mac Linux & XO
Set hundreds of years in the future, Infinium Strike takes place in the middle of an intergalactic war between humanity and the Wrog, a race of sentient alien ships that will stop at nothing until mankind is exterminated. For decades the Wrog have won battle after battle, and all hope appeared lost until the discovery of a powerful resource known as Infinium.
Built with the rare living-metal,almost entirely of Infinium, the battlecarrier Freedom Strike is mankind’s last chance to defeat the Wrog. As chief weapons officer of Freedom Strike, the player is given a wide selection of weapons systems, fleet ships and cutting edge technology designed to take down surrounding enemy forces.
Techland’s Dying Light expansion - Harran: The Ride from Cabozzi - PC Steam DLC
Techland’s Dying Light has been expanded even further with all-new content in the form of ‘Harran: The Ride’.
The creation is courtesy Steam user Cabozzl who designed and created the unique custom map all on his own.Cabozzl who is an active member of the Dying Light community used Dying Light Dev Tools (available for free on Steam) to realise his grand vision and reached out to Techland to showcase his work.
Recreated ZX Spectrum - Amazon sells 1 Every 5 Minutes in UK
The Recreated ZX Spectrum, the only authorised full-size recreation of the 5-million selling 1980s personal computer sells like hot cakes on Amazon at Christmas.
Built to the same dimensions and featuring the same 40 rubber keys, the recreated device mimics the look and feel of the original Sinclair ZX Spectrum to an uncanny degree and allows for the first time ever Spectrum games to be played authentically on any screen – tablet, phone or computer.
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