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CSI: Deadly Intent is a computer game based on the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation television series.It is the seventh CSI game released, including CSI: Miami and CSI: NY.It was released for Microsoft Windows on October 20, 2009, [1] and for Xbox 360, Nintendo DS and Wii on October 27, 2009.
When the Xbox 360 launched in North America 212 Xbox games were supported while in Europe 156 games were supported. [2] [3] The Japanese market had the fewest titles supported at launch with only 12 games. [4] Microsoft's final update to the list of backward compatible titles was in November 2007 bringing the final total to 462 Xbox games. [5] [6]
This game, like CSI: Miami and CSI: 3 Dimensions of Murder follows a distinct pattern of five cases, with the fifth case tying together the previous four. The Xbox version of the game however, also contains the cases from its successor: CSI: Dark Motives. CSI was a commercial success, with global sales above 500,000 units by early 2004. It ...
The functionality is similar to that for back-compatibility with Xbox 360 games. Users insert the Xbox game disc into their Xbox One console to install the compatible version of the game. [21] While players are not able to access any old game saves or connect to Xbox Live on these titles, system link functions will remain available. [22]
CSI: Hard Evidence is a computer and Xbox 360 game based on the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation television series. This is the fifth CSI game released, including CSI: Miami. As with the previous CSI games, there are five cases to work on. However, the game includes improvements on CSI: 3 Dimensions of Murder, like a 3D crime scene
CSI: Crime City is an addictive Role Playing Game developed by UBISOFT games for Facebook. In CSI: Crime City you are a CSI Detective in Las Vegas Nevada working on homicide cases. Play along with ...
At the time, site co-founder Steve Jenkins envisioned a more interactive video game cheat site that would allow visitors to customize their view of the content based on the specific games they owned. Jenkins was busy with other projects at the time, including managing WinFiles , a software download site he had started in 1995.
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