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Spare Parts is a platform game featuring robots. Spare Parts is a platform game. It features local and online cooperative gameplay, and players can drop in and out on the fly. [2] The game features incentives for cooperative play, such as special moves that can only be executed with two players. [3]
Xbox 360 System Link Compatible Games Title Total players Per console Versus mode Co-op mode Notes 2176 Supernova Storm (XNA game) 8 source: mobygames.com A Game of Tennis (Indie) 2 source: mobygames.com A Wizard's Odyssey (Indie) 4 source: mobygames.com Abaddon (Indie) 8 source: mobygames.com Abaddon: Retribution (Indie) 8 source: mobygames.com
Xbox 360 applications are non-game software applications designed to run on the Xbox 360 platform. Xbox 360 applications can either be stored on the console's hard disk drive or on a USB flash drive. Often, an Xbox Live Gold membership is also required to access some applications, as well as subscriptions correspondent to the applications.
Capcom Digital Collection is a compilation of Xbox Live Arcade games released by Capcom for the Xbox 360. [1] The game was released on March 27, 2012, in North America and March 30, 2012, in Europe. [citation needed] The collection has eight games previously available via Xbox Live Arcade for Xbox 360:
RoboBlitz is an indie puzzle action video game for Microsoft Windows through Steam and the Xbox 360 through Xbox Live Arcade. The game was developed by Naked Sky Entertainment and released on November 6, 2006. It was the first Unreal Engine 3 game alongside Gears of War to be released.
The Xbox 360 Wired Headset allows gamers to use in-game voice chat, private chat, party chat, voice for video chat and in-game voice recognition in games such as Tom Clancy's EndWar. The headset can also be used with a PC but requires a controller to do so.
This is a list of video games published or developed by Electronic Arts.Since 1983 and the 1987 release of its Skate or Die!, it has respectively published and developed games, bundles, as well as a handful of earlier productivity software.
Machinarium opens with an overview of the eponymous city as a disposal flier launches from the pinnacle of its highest tower. The player character, a robot called Josef (named after Josef Čapek, the creator of the word "robot" and brother to Karel Čapek) [17] is dumped on a scrapheap, where he re-assembles himself and sets off for the city.