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Electronic Theatre Special: Xbox360 Weekly Rundown

After the spectacular explosion of news last week at X06, which included the likes of a Halo: Combat Evolved Real-Time Strategy, a Banjo-Kazooie sequel and Electronic Theatre Image the availability of the all-time classic First-Person Shooter; DOOM, the rumour-mill has slowed somewhat. Perhaps Microsoft is content with what they have brought to the world of gaming, and now seek to reap the benefits of what they have sown?

Although Guitar Hero II was officially announced for Xbox360 last week, speculation continued as to whether the Guitar Controller would be wired via USB or wireless, allowing people to rock-out without the hazards of tripping and/or strangulation. Unfortunately, the Official Guitar Controller will be wired in the traditional method, much to the dismay of many fans. Regardless of this, it’s likely that the sequel to one of the biggest surprise hits of 2006 will be nothing less than awesome, and a must for all wannabe rock stars.

One for all you wrestling fans, a WWE SmackDown! Vs. RAW 2007 Demo was released on XboxLIVE! Marketplace on 29th September, 2006. The Demo features a RAW Exhibition Match that highlights some of the new features introduced by this iteration of the series, namely the new Analogue Control System, an interactive fight area within the crowd, environmental “hotspots” and Ultimate Control moves. Although some of these new features are hardly self explanatory, we’re betting the new Tutorial Videos will make everything clear. Weighing in at a hefty 1.06GB, the WWE SmackDown! Vs. RAW 2007 Demo is available to all XboxLIVE! users for free.

Now one for you burger fans! Yesterday it was announced that Microsoft would be collaborating with fast food maestros Burger King to bring unique games based on Burger King characters to the US, for Xbox and Electronic Theatre Image Xbox360. Three titles will be available featuring The King and will be available for $3.99 when bought with a meal. The disc will be double-sided to allow play on both systems, with the Xbox360 version featuring improved graphics. There is no news on a European version as yet.

After months of rumours it has been confirmed that Microsoft’s new iPod killer, Zune, will be connect directly to the Xbox360. In fact, music for the Zune will be available for download using Microsoft Points, with 79 Points a track a likely figure. Whether or not this new type of currency will take off in the audio world remains to be seen, but as things stand, XboxLIVE! Marketplace stands to become a very profitable enterprise for Microsoft, as well as pioneer for digital distribution.

G-man

03/10/06

 

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